The annual stamp rally at Ikuta Ryokuchi in Kawasaki City returns this summer, running from July 18, 2026 (Saturday) to August 30, 2026 (Sunday). The event encourages visitors to explore the green space and its surrounding area by collecting stamps from five participating venues.
The five venues are the Okamoto Taro Museum of Art, the Japan Open-Air Folk House Museum (日本民家園), the Kawasaki Space and Green Science Museum (かわさき宙と緑の科学館), the Kawasaki City Fujiko・F・Fujio Museum, and the Noborito Administrative Service Corner. Participation is free.
Prizes for Stamp Collectors

Collect stamps from any three of the five venues and receive an exclusive clear file from the Kawasaki City Fujiko・F・Fujio Museum. The design is updated every year, and the item is not available for purchase.

Collect stamps from all five venues and enter the W Chance lottery. Prizes include a Doraemon stuffed animal and a miniature Tower of the Sun (太陽の塔), among others.
Event Details
Period
July 18, 2026 (Saturday) to August 30, 2026 (Sunday)
The event may end early if stamp sheets run out. Closed days and opening hours vary by venue.
Where to Pick Up Stamp Sheets
Stamp sheets are available at all five participating venues, as well as the Ikuta Ryokuchi East Gate Visitor Center, the Ikuta Ryokuchi West Gate Satellite, the Ikuta Ryokuchi Maintenance Office, and Tama Ward Office.
Participating Venues
- Okamoto Taro Museum of Art
- Japan Open-Air Folk House Museum (日本民家園)
- Kawasaki Space and Green Science Museum (かわさき宙と緑の科学館)
- Kawasaki City Fujiko・F・Fujio Museum
- Noborito Administrative Service Corner
Participation Fee
Free
How to Apply for the W Chance Lottery
Apply using the application form printed on the stamp sheet or with a dedicated postcard, available at the stamp sheet pickup locations. The keyword printed on each stamp is required to enter. The application deadline is August 31, 2026 (Monday), by postmark. A 85-yen stamp is required when submitting by postcard.
Organizer
Ikuta Ryokuchi Joint Business Entity [Designated Manager]
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