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30th Kanagawa Camping Car Fair 2026 to be held at Kawasaki Racecourse

16.06.2026 05:06 2 min 4 sources
Yahoo!ニュース JPN + 3 more
30th Kanagawa Camping Car Fair 2026 to be held at Kawasaki Racecourse
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In Brief

The 30th edition of the Kanagawa Camping Car Fair will take place on April 25-26, 2026, at Kawasaki Racecourse. About 150 vehicles will be on display, with free admission. Organizers link growing interest to remote work and the use of campers as mobile shelters.

Largest exhibition in Kanagawa Prefecture

The 30th Kanagawa Camping Car Fair 2026 will be held on April 25-26, 2026, at Kawasaki Racecourse. Admission is free for visitors.

Exhibits and participants

Organizers will showcase about 150 vehicles from manufacturers across Japan, including:

  • light campers and compact models;
  • caravans;
  • premium and luxury models from Europe and the US.

The event is aimed at both potential buyers and newcomers interested in camper vans.

Reasons for growing popularity

According to organizers, demand for camper vans is rising due to the popularity of remote work and outdoor activities. Additionally, these vehicles are increasingly seen as mobile personal spaces and potential shelters in emergency situations.

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Kanagawa Camping Car Fair 2026

24.04.2026 Yahoo!ニュース JPN Original source

Kanagawa Camping Car Fair 2026 at Kawasaki Racecourse

13.04.2026 OVO [オーヴォ] JPN Original source

Largest motorhome fair in Kanagawa Prefecture to be held in April 2026

07.02.2026 日本最大級のクルマ総合情報サイト、カービュー! JPN Original source

Largest motorhome show in Kanagawa to be held in April 2026

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