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Free RV and Campervan Fair in Kawasaki to Showcase Around 150 Vehicles

05.06.2026 05:12 1 min 2 sources
Yahoo!ニュース JPN + 1 more
Free RV and Campervan Fair in Kawasaki to Showcase Around 150 Vehicles
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In Brief

On April 25–26, 2026, the Kawasaki Racecourse will host a free-admission campervan fair featuring about 150 vehicles, including compact campers, converted vans, and European models, some equipped for emergency shelter use.

Campervan Fair in Kawasaki

On April 25 and 26, 2026, the Kawasaki Racecourse in Kanagawa Prefecture will host the largest campervan show in the region — the "Kanagawa Camper Fair 2026" (officially named "神奈川キャンピングカーフェア2026 in 川崎競馬場 春の大商談会"). Admission is free.

The event is organized by the Kanagawa Camper Fair Executive Committee (Tokyo). Around 150 vehicles will be displayed at a special venue (inside the racecourse parking lot): motorhomes, caravans, compact campers, converted vans, and European models. Some vehicles are equipped for use as mobile emergency shelters.

Visitors can inspect and test the vehicles, as well as receive purchase consultations.

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Camping Car Fair with Free Admission in Kawasaki

13.04.2026 Yahoo!ニュース JPN Original source

Kanagawa Camper Fair 2026

12.04.2026 株式会社共同通信社 | 株式会社共同通信社の情報ポータルサイト JPN Original source

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