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Japan summer family events 2026

Overview

In July‑August 2026 a wave of summer activities for parents and children was organized across Japan. The earliest reported event was a pop‑up shop by Umesho Fermentation Lab in Osaka, offering a three‑day workshop where families made fermented treats and could buy new products such as a non‑alcoholic black‑koji beer. A wood‑craft workshop for families was also scheduled in Ehime’s Wakurie community centre, teaching participants to build an apple‑shaped clock.

Within the same week, additional festivals and workshops were announced in numerous prefectures. In Fukuoka, a mentaiko‑making experience and factory tours were offered; Yamagata hosted a free‑admission meat‑focused bar festa; Imabari’s museum ran family art programs with mushroom‑hunt activities; Niigata’s temple held a meditation and soba‑making event for elementary pupils; Yokohama promoted a summer glasses campaign; Maizuru’s museum organized a kids‑seminar with a tree‑bark letter‑writing workshop. Similar low‑cost or free activities were also listed for Osaka, Kyoto, Tokyo’s Nerima ward and other locations, providing a broad, nationwide set of family‑friendly events during the school break.

Entities

Omishima Museum · Kinmeido · Fukuyas · Naja · Fukuyas Mentaiko Factory Hakuhaku

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Timeline

  1. 24 days ago

    [CULTURE] 11 sources
    Japan rolls out summer festivals and workshops for children in multiple towns

    Japan’s regions host free or low‑cost summer festivals and workshops for children, from a non‑spicy mentaiko‑making experience in Fukuoka to art programs, temple meditation, and craft exhibitions throughout the

  2. 29 days ago

    [CULTURE] 4 sources
    Japan hosts summer parent‑child workshops in Osaka and Ehime

    Summer workshops for families run in Japan: a fermentation pop‑up in Osaka (July 27‑Aug 4) with hands‑on food activities, and a wood‑craft apple‑clock class in Ehime on Aug 18.

Sources

beautypost.jp · fanfunfukuoka.nishinippon.co.jp · feature.cozre.jp · fnn-news.com · fnn.jp · higashine.com · jugem.jp · kaizoku-ehime.jp · kyoto-np.jp · mamop.jp · nerima.goguynet.jp · osakacommunity.jp · pugkko.com · visitlezha.al · womo.jp