EXPASA Ebina Hosts 'Kanagawa Local Produce Marche 2026' on Tomei Expressway

Central Nippon Exis holds the Kanagawa Local Produce Marche 2026 at EXPASA Ebina (inbound) from June 12-29, featuring freshly harvested morning corn varieties and limited-edition local vegetable sweets.
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Central Nippon Exis South Kanto Branch will host the 'Kanagawa Local Produce Marche 2026' at EXPASA Ebina (inbound) on the E1 Tomei Expressway from June 12 to 29, 2026. Following its successful debut in 2025, this year's theme is morning-harvested corn, picked from midnight for peak freshness and sweetness. Featured varieties include 'Yuki no Yousei' (white, Brix 15-20), 'Millefeuille' (bicolor, fruity aroma), 'Gold Rush' (yellow, Brix 15-18), and 'Saisoku Ayase Corn,' a certified Kanagawa brand. A top-gold-award white corn from Ogawa Farm will be sold in limited weekend quantities. Limited sweets using local vegetables include corn muffins (518 yen) and zunda scone sandwiches (594 yen) made with produce from Mameppa Farm in Fujisawa. Open daily 10:00-19:00 at the 1F central event space.

FAQ

When and where is the Kanagawa Local Produce Marche 2026 held?

June 12-29, 2026 at EXPASA Ebina (inbound) 1F central event space on the E1 Tomei Expressway, open 10:00-19:00 daily.

What is the main theme of the 2026 marche?

Morning-harvested corn picked from midnight, delivered farm-direct for maximum freshness and sweetness. Varieties were expanded after the popular 2025 debut.

What corn varieties are available?

Yuki no Yousei (white), Millefeuille (bicolor), Gold Rush (yellow), Saisoku Ayase Corn (Kanagawa brand), and Ogawa Farm's gold-award white corn (weekends only).

What limited sweets are offered at the event?

Corn muffins at 518 yen and zunda scone sandwiches at 594 yen, made with corn and edamame from Mameppa Farm in Fujisawa.

What is special about the gold-award white corn?

Grown by Ogawa Farm, it won the top gold prize (national first place) at Japan's National Corn Championship. Said to be sweeter than melon.