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Kyushu Camping Car Show 2026 to be held in Kumamoto in May

07.06.2026 02:10 1 min 3 sources Event
日本最大級のクルマ総合情報サイト、カービュー! JPN + 2 more
Kyushu Camping Car Show 2026 to be held in Kumamoto in May
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In Brief

From May 16 to 18, 2026, the Kyushu Camping Car Show 2026 will take place at Grand Messe Kumamoto, featuring over 170 new and used motorhomes, caravans, and campers, along with accessories and a food truck zone.

The Kyushu Camping Car Show 2026 will be held from May 16 to 18, 2026, at the Grand Messe Kumamoto exhibition center. The event will showcase over 170 new and used motorhomes, caravans, and campers, as well as camping accessories.

The show will feature a food truck area, a children's zone, and live performances. Admission is charged for adults; children up to 12 years old (according to some sources, up to junior high school age) enter for free.

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Camping car show in Kumamoto to feature over 170 vehicles in May

05.02.2026 日本最大級のクルマ総合情報サイト、カービュー! JPN Original source

Kyushu Camping Car Show 2026 to feature over 170 vehicles in Kumamoto

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Kyushu Camping Car Show 2026 to feature over 170 motorhomes and trailers

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