🌊 The summer begins!
The long-awaited KAMOGAWA Beach Marche – Ennichi kicks off on Saturday, August 2nd at Maehara Beach in Kamogawa!
Featuring local food trucks, handmade crafts, hula performances, and even traditional taiko drum performance—this post introduces all the vendors and performers bringing smiles to the seaside.
Feel the sea breeze as you enjoy a special evening with friends and family. Check out the schedule and find your favorites!
🍽 Food & Drinks

Pizza626
Pizza, pizza-dough crepes, soda, lemonade, banana smoothies, coffee, draft beer, highballs
💌 From the vendor:
We knead Italian flour into dough on-site and bake it in a stone oven. Enjoy uniquely light and flavorful pizza, made with real Italian ingredients!

Pacific Coffee
@pacific__coffee
@takuya_jam_sone
Fair trade coffee, beans, drip bags, cookies, chocolate
💌 From the vendor:
We’re a coffee shop inspired by Oceania. Try our Japan-first Fijian coffee, plus cold brew, convenient drip bags, New Zealand cookies, and Australian chocolates!

cafebar mokahime
@cafebarmokahime
Shaved ice, fried chicken, fries, curry, gapao, tortilla wraps
💌 From the vendor:
We specialize in chicken dishes and are currently focused on delicious wraps!
🛍 Crafts & Accessories

SIOUX
Website: https://siouxindianshop.com/
Native American jewelry, handmade beaded accessories
💌 From the vendor:
We’re a Native American jewelry specialty shop located in Kamogawa. All beads are handmade with care.

Slime Factory ComeCome
@___comecome___
DIY slime workshop
💌 From the vendor:
Pick your favorite parts and colors to make your own one-of-a-kind slime!

Signora
@signora_1193
Home décor using sea urchin and seashells
💌 From the vendor:
We sell unique décor and offer workshops where you can create jellyfish ornaments using real sea urchin shells.

WELINA
@welina_porcelarts_saya
Clear tumbler workshop
💌 From the vendor:
We make simple, cute Hawaiian dishware using porcelain art. In our workshop, you can decorate a clear tumbler with Hawaiian motifs and your name!

Aloha Shop Ko Olina
Website: https://koolina.base.ec/
Aloha shirts, muumuus, Hawaiian accessories
💌 From the vendor:
We offer a wide range of items from affordable Aloha shirts to branded Hawaiian fashion.

BLUE
@blue_blue_happy
Workshops: Aloha stickers, birthday bear keychains, sunset air fresheners, sunglasses, tube bracelets, and more
💌 From the vendor:
Enjoy exciting Hawaiian-style workshops and blow away the summer heat with Aloha vibes!

WarafukuCompany
@warafuku_company
Handmade goods: macrame, resin, natural stone jewelry, dried flower décor
💌 From the vendor:
We offer a wide selection of handmade items that are cute, beautiful, and stylish!

Heroine
Official site: https://heroinebali.com/
Handwoven pasar bags, bag charms, sarongs
💌 From the vendor:
Durable, washable, and eco-friendly handwoven bags—perfect for the beach, mountains, or shopping. Use them anywhere!
🕒 Stage Schedule

17:45 – 18:15 Hula Laulea (Hula Dance)
Learned in Kamogawa City, our hula expresses stories told through song with heartfelt smiles.
We look forward to sharing a beautiful summer evening at the beach with you!
Website:https://laulea-kamogawa.com
Instagram:@laulea_hula_kamogawa

18:30 – 19:00 Suikodan (Traditional Taiko Drum Performance)
“Suikodan” was once the name of a local sea rescue team in the Ōura district and is now the organization managing the area’s portable shrine (mikoshi).
This traditional performance dates back to 1833 during the festival of the Benten Shrine on Benten Island off Kamogawa Fishing Port.

19:15 – 19:45 KCC Puʻanani Hula Studio
Members from the KCC Sports Club
Dance along to cheerful Hawaiian songs and refresh both body and mind. Let’s enjoy this wonderful time together!
Access Information
Venue: Shibahama Event Plaza, Maehara Beach, Kamogawa City
By Train (JR Awa-Kamogawa Station)
- Exit from the east gate, walk across the intersection and go straight toward the ocean for about 300m. The event plaza is located behind the city-run Shibahama Parking Lot (approx. 5 min walk).
By Highway Bus (Awa-Kamogawa station stop)
- Cross the footbridge near the bus stop, descend to the station’s east side, cross the street, and walk 300m toward the ocean. The plaza is behind the city-run Shibahama Parking Lot (approx. 7 min walk)
By Car (Parking Info)
- Please use the city-run Shibahama Parking Lot (125 spaces), located next to the venue.
Fees: 1,000 yen per car between 9:00–15:00 / Free after 15:00. - Note: Parking is limited. Public transportation is highly recommended.