🌺KAMOGAWA Beach Marché 2026 Day 1|Come to Maebara Beach on Saturday, June 20!
On Saturday, June 20, the first day of KAMOGAWA Beach Marché 2026, seven hula groups will bring the venue to life with beautiful stage performances.
After each team’s performance, a special Mele Hula time is also planned, bringing all the performers together for a heartwarming finale.
There will also be family-friendly participatory games, as well as photo opportunities with police cars and fire trucks.
Enjoy a fun day with your family in the open and relaxing atmosphere by the sea.

🍽 Food & Drinks

K1: LaLaLa Cafe
Crepes, meat-wrapped rice balls, tapioca drinks, nata de coco sodas, soft drinks, shaved ice, and more.
💌Message from the vendor
We are LaLaLa Cafe, a food truck marked by hibiscus flowers. Please enjoy our crepes made with chewy batter and plenty of whipped cream.

K2: Boso Cafe & Kitchen Bremen no Mori to.
Wrap sandwiches, fish and chips, nuggets and chips, boneless fried chicken, drinks, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, shaved ice, and more.
💌Message from the vendor
We use locally sourced ingredients from Chiba and serve Australian-style casual food arranged to suit Japanese tastes.

K3: MAISON BRETONNE Galette
Galette complète with salami, egg, and cheese; Caesar salad galette; butter sugar galette; sausage galette; 330 ml bottles of organic cider from Brittany, France.
💌Message from the vendor
We serve freshly made authentic Brittany-style galettes and organic cider. Please come and try them.

K4: Ocha Cafe Okawaen
Drinks, parfaits, shaved ice, Japanese sweets, and ochazuke.
💌Message from the vendor
Our tea shop food truck serves Japanese tea drinks and matcha sweets.

K5: POP STAR
Takoyaki and takosen.
💌Message from the vendor
We are a takoyaki shop based in Chiba City. Please enjoy our freshly cooked, fluffy, melt-in-your-mouth takoyaki, made with carefully selected ingredients and our special cooking method.🐙
K6: Ichi
Yakisoba, squid mince cutlets, fries, and fried chicken.
💌Message from the vendor
Our golden yakisoba features meat marinated in dozens of spices and our original sauce, inspired by a fishing town.

K7: Rice Flour Sweets Mamadakko
Gluten-free baked sweets, homemade drinks, chocolate bananas by a sweets shop, and fluffy omelet rice with homemade sauce.
💌Message from the vendor
We are a food truck specializing in gluten-free rice flour sweets. We carefully select our ingredients and use plenty of local produce from Kamogawa and the Boso area. We will also serve freshly made “fluffy omelet rice with homemade sauce” using local eggs.

K8: Awa Koodori Farm
Frozen shaved ripe strawberries, made by freezing fully ripened strawberries grown and harvested on our farm and shaving them like shaved ice.
💌Message from the vendor
Enjoy our luxurious shaved strawberries made from whole ripe strawberries.
Please savor the rich natural sweetness and refreshing tartness of real strawberries.
🛍 Goods & Accessories

① Shoromoon
Ear acupressure, lymphatic massage, and card readings.
💌Message from the vendor
Shoromoon helps balance the body and mind through ear acupressure, lymphatic care, and card readings. We are a team of three offering beauty, wellness, and healing.
② c.blue works
Ocean resin art and resin interior goods.
💌Message from the vendor
Please come and see our original ocean resin art, created using our own unique techniques.

③ Aloha Shop Ko Olina
Aloha shirts, muʻumuʻu dresses, pāʻū skirts, and Hawaiian accessories.
💌Message from the vendor
We sell used and outlet aloha shirts, muʻumuʻu dresses, and pāʻū skirts at affordable prices.

④ Oyatsuya Kau Kau
Light-up toys and masks for summer, recycled games using capsule toy machines, string-pull lotteries, and more. Handmade items sold at our shop will also be available.

⑤ BLUE
Hawaiian-style goods and workshops.
💌Message from the vendor
Enjoy goods and workshops that bring the feeling of the sea.

⑥ re-na.seaglass
Accessories made with sea glass, including earrings, necklaces, ear cuffs, rings, hair items, and workshops such as shaker keychains and making simple sea glass rings.
💌Message from the vendor
We carefully wrap each piece of sea glass collected from the beaches of Chiba with wire, without polishing or drilling holes.
We create sea glass accessories that you will want to wear all year round. We offer accessories such as earrings and necklaces, as well as items like keychains and brooches.

⑦ Zakka Kobo “Emi Kibun”
Original tole painting goods, ukuleles, cat-themed items, and potted plants.
💌Message from the vendor
We are a fun shop full of variety, offering handmade goods, ukuleles, cat items, potted plants, and more.

⑧ ttshell crafts
Original accessories made with shells personally collected by the artist in Chiba, Noto, and Okinawa. Shells are used in earrings, clip-on earrings, bracelets, pendant tops, keychains, golf markers, and more.
💌Message from the vendor
We make accessories using shells collected by the artist. Our original style is to fasten the shells with heart-shaped wire.

⑨ signora
Interior goods made with sea urchin shells and seashells, and a workshop where participants can make jellyfish using sea urchin shells.
💌Message from the vendor
In our sea urchin shell workshop, you can choose your favorite shell, beads, and colorful tentacles to create your own one-of-a-kind jellyfish.

⑩ Cheryl’s Crafts
Handmade ribbon accessories and children’s workshops, including shaker “moko” holders and ribbon accessories.
💌Message from the vendor
We create ribbon accessories for both children and adults.
We use not only Japanese techniques, but also designs and methods popular in the United States. Many of our designs are not commonly available in Japan.
We also offer workshops. You can fill a shaker moko holder with your favorite beads, which is very popular. You can also make original ribbon hair ties, hairpins, bag charms, and headbands.

⑪ HEROINE
Handwoven market bags made from recycled plastic.
💌Message from the vendor
Durable handwoven market bags made from recycled plastic materials. Perfect not only for shopping, but also for the beach, mountains, camping, and more.

⑫ Tsukurite Kaorun
Sales of chirimen fabric decorations, paracord goods, resin items, stickers, and workshops including mold dolls, custom pens, dangling keychains, and fan drawing.
💌Message from the vendor
We offer workshops for children and sell small handmade items.

⑬ RipCurrent
Resin art, resin goods, and ear acupressure jewelry.
💌Message from the vendor
We offer resin art, resin goods, and ear acupressure jewelry.

⑭ NALU KAI rejin art
Ocean resin art panels, interior goods, and accessories.
💌Message from the vendor
Our ocean resin art looks like a small piece of the sea captured in artwork. No two pieces are the same. Please find your favorite “sea.”

⑮ hollys hollys
Candles inspired by natural plants and shells, driftwood candle holders, candles made with sea glass and sea pottery, and more.
💌Message from the vendor
Wild-inspired candles created by a former florist. We developed our own methods through trial and error at a time when materials and information were not readily available. We love nature and specialize in candles using driftwood and shells collected through beach cleanups, as well as candles inspired by forest trees.

⑯ K.flowers and stones
Natural stone accessories and power stones.
💌Message from the vendor
At K.flowers and stones, we create accessories that gently resonate with the heart while valuing the unique character of each natural stone and material.
Every piece is carefully handmade with thought and care. We hope each item becomes like a personal charm just for you.

⑱ WITHEARTH HOME Co., Ltd.
Information about home building will be available, and a lottery campaign is also planned for those who register.
💌Message from the vendor
WITHEARTH HOME is a member of the Shinshowa Group.
Based on the concept of building homes that are kind to both people and the planet, we provide cost-effective housing.
Our 2×6 construction method helps reduce utility costs, and our exterior wall tiles help reduce future maintenance costs. With over 50 years of experience, we handle not only new home construction but also renovation work.
🕒 Timetable
Photography and Video Recording Are Not Permitted During Hula Performances
At Kamogawa Beach Marché, photography and video recording of hula stage performances are not permitted.
We kindly ask for everyone’s understanding and cooperation with this policy.
Hula is a traditional Hawaiian performing art that includes elements of music, dance, chanting, and song, and also has cultural and spiritual significance.
Like Japanese Noh theater, it is a comprehensive art form with deep cultural roots.
For this reason, photography and video recording by audience members will not be permitted during the hula stage performances, except for official photographers designated by each performing group.
We invite all visitors to fully enjoy the world of hula through the live stage experience.
Thank you for your continued understanding and cooperation.
Kamogawa Beach Marché Executive Committee
10:30 Opening Ceremony

11:10 – 11:40 Let’s Move Together!
- Radio calisthenics
- Abekobe Game

11:50 – 12:20 TAHITI HANA
Tahiti Hana is a Tahitian dance group based in the Chiba Bay Area.
Oriata Yatsugi, who has over 15 years of experience and has won awards in many competitions in Japan and overseas, is still active as a dancer and shares the joy of Tahitian dance with everyone.

12:30 – 13:00 Liko Aloha Studio🌈
At Liko Aloha Kisarazu Hula Studio, we learn and express hula with joy and sincerity, based on teachings from Natalie Ai Kamauu.
Everyone is welcome, from small children to adults, regardless of age or experience.
Through events and performances, we grow together with our friends and enjoy time filled with smiles.
We are looking forward to meeting everyone in Kamogawa, a place we love very much.

13:10 – 13:40 hoapili
We are a hula team based in Funabashi, enjoying lessons once a week. We also use online lessons and deepen our bonds through in-person practice.
hoapili is a close-knit team of five members connected by our shared love of hula. As hula sisters, we cherish our bond and dance with smiles while feeling the breeze of Hawaiʻi.

13:50 – 14:20 KCC Puanani Hula Studio
We hold lessons at KCC Sports Club.
Let’s dance to bright and joyful Hawaiian songs and refresh both body and mind.
Please join us for a wonderful time.

14:30 – 15:00 Ann Kurisu Sweet Hula Studio
Based at our main studio in Tateyama, we enjoy learning hula and Tahitian dance carefully from the basics with people we have met in Kamogawa, Ichinomiya, Shin-Mobara, Tokyo, Yokohama, and other areas.
People of all genders, from age 4 to those in their 80s, enjoy hula and Tahitian dance for health, smiles, and connection. Free trial lessons are always available. We are welcoming new students and would be happy to hear from you.

15:10 – 15:40 EDD KURISU
Based at our main studio in Tateyama, we enjoy learning hula and Tahitian dance carefully from the basics with people we have met in Kamogawa, Ichinomiya, Shin-Mobara, Tokyo, Yokohama, and other areas.
People of all genders, from age 4 to those in their 80s, enjoy hula and Tahitian dance for health, smiles, and connection. Free trial lessons are always available. We are welcoming new students and would be happy to hear from you.


16:20 – 16:40 Mele Hula
Mele Hula is a time when people gathered at the venue enjoy hula together along with music and song.
The finale of the event will be a special Mele Hula time featuring members from all seven performing teams.
Please enjoy a gentle and heartwarming finale as the venue comes together in the spirit of ALOHA.
Audience members are also welcome to sway along and enjoy this ALOHA-filled moment together.
17:00 Closing Ceremony
🎪 Experience Area

10:30 – 12:00 Kamogawa Police Station Police Vehicle Display
A chance to see a police car up close!
A patrol car from Kamogawa Police Station will appear at the venue.
Children and families are welcome to take commemorative photos using their own cameras or smartphones.
Please capture a special memory by the seaside park.
- Visitors will be guided in order.
- During busy times, you may need to wait for your turn.
Please note that the display may be immediately canceled and the vehicle may leave the venue if an emergency call is received.

13:00 – 15:00 Kamogawa Fire Station Fire Truck Display and Experience
The fire trucks are coming to the venue!
Three fire trucks from Kamogawa Fire Station will appear at the venue. Visitors can see the vehicles and equipment up close, and children can also try on firefighting gear. Put on a helmet and become a little firefighter in no time.
Commemorative photos with your family’s camera or smartphone are welcome. Enjoy taking a memorable photo under the bright blue sky, the kind that may inspire dreams for the future.
- Visitors will be guided in order.
- During busy times, you may need to wait for your turn.
Please note that the display may be immediately canceled and the vehicles may leave the venue if an emergency call is received.
🚗 Access Information
Maebara Beach, Kamogawa City
Former Kamogawa Civic Hall Site
By Train
Get off at JR Awa-Kamogawa Station.
From the east exit of Kamogawa Station, cross the street at the traffic light and walk straight toward the ocean for about 300 meters.
The venue will be on your left.
Approx. 4 minutes on foot.
By Highway Bus
Get off at the Awa-Kamogawa Station bus stop.
Use the pedestrian overpass near the bus stop, go down on the east exit side of the station, cross the street at the traffic light, and walk straight toward the ocean for about 300 meters.
The venue will be on your left.
Approx. 6 minutes on foot.
By Car
Please use the nearby municipal Shibahama Parking Lot.
Capacity: 125 cars
Parking fee: Free
Approx. 1 minute on foot from the venue.
Parking spaces are limited.
We kindly recommend using public transportation whenever possible.









