Kamaishi Manpuku Festival

Kamaishi Manpuku Festival

Event Overview

A new event in Kamaishi City where you can enjoy delicious food from Kamaishi and specialty products from various regions. There is also a "BBQ corner" where you can enjoy fish and meat on the spot, as well as the sale of produce (light tiger city). In addition to playing rugby games from professionals to children as an event on Kamaishi bond day in the venue stadium, there will also be a working car exhibition on the 22nd (Sunday).

Info

Sanriku Railway Station → 10-minute walk
Route 45 3km 5 minutes from Sanriku Coastal Road Kamaishi Kita IC
Free. Um Residential Restoration Stadium Parking

Event Period

Price

Free

Event Category

Food Festival


How it was held in 2023

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