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ALL Kanto Camping Car Fair 2026
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ALL Kanto Camping Car Fair 2026

Start date
5-6 September 2026
Location
G-Messe Gunma, Exhibition Halls B and C, Takasaki

An exhibition and trade show where you can see, touch, and experience the latest camping cars and trailers. The event features outdoor goods sales, tourist information themed around 'dog trips', a shopping area with dog goods, children's activity corner, and popular food trucks. The popular skateboarding dog content from last year will also be held, including exhibitions, seminars for dog owners, and trial sessions.

Tickets

General (high school and above): 1,200 yen at the door, 1,000 yen electronic same-day, 800 yen advance. Pets, middle school and younger, and disabled (with one attendant) free.

Organizer

ALL Kanto Camping Car Fair Executive Committee

Location

G-Messe Gunma, Exhibition Halls B and C, 12-24 Iwaoshimachi, Takasaki, Gunma 370-0044, Japan

Data completeness

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Event sources

ALL Kanto Camping Car Fair 2026 to be held on September 5-6

13.08.2026 car-l.co.jp JPN Original source

Disclaimer: This event was created automatically based on publications in news sources, social media, or official organizer websites. Before visiting, we recommend checking current details with the organizers — dates, venue, and other information may change. We are not responsible for any inaccuracies.

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