Shonan Mana Terrace 2026: A Two-Day Experience of 'Polynesian Mana' in Shonan
Tahiti Promotion Co., Ltd. will host a free admission event, 'Shonan Mana Terrace 2026,' at Terrace Mall Shonan on June 20-21, 2026. The event explores Polynesian 'Mana' spirit, focusing on themes of coexistence with nature, sustainable living, and diversity.
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Tahiti Promotion Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Yokohama, Kanagawa; CEO: Toru Oishi) will hold 'Shonan Mana Terrace 2026,' a free admission event, on June 20 (Sat) and 21 (Sun), 2026, at the Sorakaze Stage/Gate Square of Terrace Mall Shonan.
This event is based on the theme of 'Mana,' the spirit inherent in Polynesia, and provides an opportunity to experience coexistence with nature, sustainable living, and respect for diversity in Shonan. Through Tahitian dance and hula stages, marketplaces featuring Tahitian items, sustainable booths, and food trucks, the event aims to create a 'friendly space for the heart and the Earth' that anyone can participate in regardless of generation or background.
■ Event Overview
Name: Shonan Mana Terrace 2026
Venue: Terrace Mall Shonan, Sorakaze Stage/Gate Square (1-3-1 Tsujido-Kandai, Fujisawa, Kanagawa)
Date: June 20 (Sat) - 21 (Sun), 2026, 10:00 - 18:30 (tentative)
Admission: Free
Content: Dance stages (Tahitian/Hula, etc.), shop booths, sustainable booths, food trucks, etc.
Organizer: Tahiti Promotion Co., Ltd.
Cooperation: Terrace Mall Shonan
Support: Fujisawa City
■ A New Local Event Merging Shonan's Location with Polynesian Culture
Shonan and Polynesian culture share commonalities in valuing connections with nature. This event leverages this synergy to promote cross-cultural appeal and raise awareness of sustainability in everyday life. Supported by Fujisawa City, it aims to harmonize cultural promotion with regional revitalization.
■ Impressive Program: 36 Stages, Over 550 Performers
Over two days, 36 stages will feature performances from more than 550 individuals. Artist LAHIKI will perform on June 20 (Sat).
■ Booth Area Featuring Polynesian Charm and Sustainable Sensibilities
- Heiva Monoi de Tahiti: Traditional beauty oil made from plant blessings.
- TAHITI ART PAREO: Art pieces hand-dyed by artisans using nature as a motif.
- O.Preje by Onishi Pearls: Jewelry using sustainably cultured black pearls.
- Kanagawa Coastal Cleanup Foundation: Ocean plastic charm workshop.
- K'sRoot / Rehas Work Fujisawa: Exhibitions and games from welfare service support facilities.
This event is based on the theme of 'Mana,' the spirit inherent in Polynesia, and provides an opportunity to experience coexistence with nature, sustainable living, and respect for diversity in Shonan. Through Tahitian dance and hula stages, marketplaces featuring Tahitian items, sustainable booths, and food trucks, the event aims to create a 'friendly space for the heart and the Earth' that anyone can participate in regardless of generation or background.
■ Event Overview
Name: Shonan Mana Terrace 2026
Venue: Terrace Mall Shonan, Sorakaze Stage/Gate Square (1-3-1 Tsujido-Kandai, Fujisawa, Kanagawa)
Date: June 20 (Sat) - 21 (Sun), 2026, 10:00 - 18:30 (tentative)
Admission: Free
Content: Dance stages (Tahitian/Hula, etc.), shop booths, sustainable booths, food trucks, etc.
Organizer: Tahiti Promotion Co., Ltd.
Cooperation: Terrace Mall Shonan
Support: Fujisawa City
■ A New Local Event Merging Shonan's Location with Polynesian Culture
Shonan and Polynesian culture share commonalities in valuing connections with nature. This event leverages this synergy to promote cross-cultural appeal and raise awareness of sustainability in everyday life. Supported by Fujisawa City, it aims to harmonize cultural promotion with regional revitalization.
■ Impressive Program: 36 Stages, Over 550 Performers
Over two days, 36 stages will feature performances from more than 550 individuals. Artist LAHIKI will perform on June 20 (Sat).
■ Booth Area Featuring Polynesian Charm and Sustainable Sensibilities
- Heiva Monoi de Tahiti: Traditional beauty oil made from plant blessings.
- TAHITI ART PAREO: Art pieces hand-dyed by artisans using nature as a motif.
- O.Preje by Onishi Pearls: Jewelry using sustainably cultured black pearls.
- Kanagawa Coastal Cleanup Foundation: Ocean plastic charm workshop.
- K'sRoot / Rehas Work Fujisawa: Exhibitions and games from welfare service support facilities.
FAQ
Is the event held in case of rain?
Not mentioned.
Is parking available?
Terrace Mall Shonan provides parking; please check the official website for details.
Is photography allowed?
No specific restrictions are mentioned, but please be considerate of others.