June Cultural Festival Calendar: University and Junior College Festival Schedule Summary [2026]
Here’s an introduction to the university and junior college cultural festivals taking place in June.
Enjoy the annual festivities to the fullest with flea markets, food stalls, creatively planned attractions, live events, and more!
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June
Tokika Festival | Kaishi Professional University (Shichikuyama Campus)Sunday, June 21, Niigata Prefecture
The student festival “Toka-sai” of Kaishi Professional University, based in Niigata City, will be held at the Shichikuyama Campus. This year’s theme is “Limit-Break Festival: Potential Going Wild!” The passion of each individual colliding head-on—and the aim to create a festival not just to watch but to build—comes through in the student-led plans, stage events, and food stalls. It’s a day to feel the unique energy of a professional university, where learning and challenge overlap. The event will take place on June 21, 2026, welcoming visitors to the Shichikuyama Campus.
| Schedule | Sunday, June 21, 2026 |
| place | 6-3-5 Shichikuyama, Chuo Ward, Niigata City, Niigata Prefecture, Japan |
| Website | https://sites.google.com/view/toukasai2026/ |
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Kōdai Festival | Kitami Institute of TechnologyHokkaido, Sat 6/27 – Sun 6/28
KITFes, the university festival of Kitami Institute of Technology—the only national institute of technology in Hokkaido—is a student-led festival now in its 63rd year. This year’s theme is “Leap.” Over two days, the city of Kitami will be energized by students’ passion, deepening ties with the local community. The program features industrial-university-style events such as outdoor and auditorium live performances, open laboratories, food stalls, sports experiences, fireworks lighting up the night sky, and “KimIToMIKU,” where a virtual singer takes center stage. Scheduled for June 27–28, 2026.

| Schedule | Saturday–Sunday, June 27–28, 2026 |
| place | Park-cho 165, Park-cho, Kitami-shi, Hokkaido |
| Website | https://kitfes.com/ |
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Seisa Dohto Festival | Seisa Dohto UniversityHokkaido, Sat 6/27 – Sun 6/28
Seisa Dohto University, where students study in four fields—management, social welfare, design, and architecture—hosts “Seisa Dohto Festival,” an event that students themselves use to color the early summer of the Kitahiroshima campus. This year’s theme is “STELLAR.” Over two days, each person’s individuality shines like a star, intersecting to shape ideas that transcend faculty boundaries. Student-run food stalls and exhibitions, stage programs, and kitchen cars line up, and it’s always a lively event that draws in visitors from the local community as well. The festival will be held on June 27 and 28, 2026.

| Schedule | Saturday–Sunday, June 27–28, 2026 |
| place | 149, Nakanosawa, Kitahiroshima-shi, Hokkaido |
| Website | https://www.seisadohto.ac.jp/ |
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Seirei Festival | Sapporo International University Junior CollegeHokkaido, Sat 6/27 – Sun 6/28
Seireisai, held every June at the Main Campus in Kiyota Ward, Sapporo, is a school festival created through the combined efforts of students from Sapporo International University and Sapporo International University Junior College. Packed with food stalls, kitchen trucks, stage performances, and hands-on programs in collaboration with the local community, it has long been enjoyed as a two-day event that people of all ages—from neighborhood children to high school students and local residents—can enjoy together. In 2026, it will be held on June 27 and 28. This year’s theme, programs, and guest information are being announced regularly on the official social media accounts.

| Schedule | Saturday–Sunday, June 27–28, 2026 |
| place | 4-1, Kiyota 4-jo 1-chome, Kiyota-ku, Sapporo-shi, Hokkaido |
| Website | https://www.siu.ac.jp/ |
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Kuroa Rouge Festival | Japanese Red Cross College of Nursing (Hiroo Campus)Saturday, 6/27, Tokyo Metropolis
The Kuroa Rouge Festival of the Japanese Red Cross College of Nursing is created and led by nursing students themselves. Marking its 39th year, this year’s theme is “Hibiki Musubi Bansai (Resonance, Bonds, Myriad Colors),” and a poster vividly depicting musical instruments and stethoscopes reflects the students’ diverse individuality. Club exhibits, food sales, and stage performances will enliven the Hiroo Campus, giving visitors an up-close feel for the students’ energy. The festival will be held on June 27, 2026, with no advance registration required and free admission—an enjoyable day for everyone.

| Schedule | Saturday, June 27, 2026 |
| place | 4-1-3, Hiroo 4-chome, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo |
| Website | https://www.redcross.ac.jp/campus-life/school-festival/hiroo/ |
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Taiju Festival | Nippon Medical Science UniversitySat 6/27–Sun 6/28, Saitama Prefecture
Daijusai, held at Nihon Institute of Medical Science in Moroyama, Saitama, is a storied school festival now in its 19th year. Over two days, the passion of students studying medical fields—radiological technology, rehabilitation, nursing, clinical engineering, and clinical laboratory science—comes together. Student-run projects and food trucks line the venue, making it a beloved event for everyone from prospective students to local residents. This year features an expanded stage program, buzzing with a comedy show and talk show. Scheduled for June 27–28, 2026.

| Schedule | Saturday–Sunday, June 27–28, 2026 |
| place | 1276 Shimogawara, Moroyama-machi, Iruma-gun, Saitama Prefecture |
| Website | https://www.nims.ac.jp/jyuken/festival |
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Seishun Festival | Ryutsu Keizai University (Shin-Matsudo Campus)Ibaraki Prefecture, Sat. 6/27 – Sun. 6/28
The Seishun Festival at Ryutsu Keizai University’s Shin-Matsudo Campus marks its 20th edition in Matsudo, Chiba. This student-led celebration has grown alongside the campus since its opening in 2004, created primarily by the Student Council and the Executive Committee. Through food stalls, stage programs, auditorium events, and more, it showcases students’ energy and the character of a campus open to the local community. It’s two early-summer days where visitors and students share the same time and space. In 2026, it will be held on June 27 and 28.

| Schedule | Saturday–Sunday, June 27–28, 2026 |
| place | 120 Hirahata, Ryugasaki-shi, Ibaraki Prefecture |
| Website | https://www.rku.ac.jp/ |
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