LAST DAY TODAY! 🚨
🚨 LAST DAY TODAY! 🚨
If you haven’t been to Taste on Track: Japan Rail Fair 2026, this is your sign 👀🇯🇵
From fresh Japanese fruits flown in via Shinkansen, izakaya-style bites, sake tastings 🍶 to travel inspiration straight from Japan’s prefectures — everything is here in one place.
Come eat, drink, explore, and plan your next Japan trip ✨
📍 Urban Park, Guoco Tower
⏰ 11AM – 8PM
🎟️ FREE ENTRY
Don’t say we didn’t warn you — today is the final stop 🚆💨
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Having visited several cultural fairs before, I can genuinely say that Taste on Track: Japan Rail Fair 2026 offers a distinct and unforgettable experience for anyone passionate about Japan. One highlight is the fresh Japanese fruits flown in via Shinkansen, which is a remarkable feat ensuring optimum freshness, taste, and authenticity. I particularly enjoyed the Kyushu fruits, such as Mikans and the Ehime Prefecture’s juicy citrus, notable for their refreshing aroma and health benefits like high vitamin C content. The izakaya-style bites provide an authentic taste of Japanese casual dining culture. I found the vacuum-packed tuna shumai especially delightful, offering a perfect blend of flavor and texture, which pairs well with the variety of dipping sauces available at the fair. Sake tasting is another cornerstone of the event, featuring both widespread and unique varieties from different regions, allowing visitors to explore the nuanced tastes of Japan’s national drink. Beyond food and drink, the event doubles as a travel inspiration hub with detailed insights into prefectures like Kyushu, Tohoku, and more. The travel booths provide useful tips and promote attractions, encouraging attendees to plan a real trip to Japan. The ambiance is enhanced by thematic setups mimicking the Shinkansen and regional aesthetics, elevating the sensory experience. For those considering Japan travel or Japanese cuisine enthusiasts, attending this event offers a rare chance to immerse yourself in authentic flavors and cultural highlights without leaving Singapore. Plus, the free entry makes this a delightful and accessible outing. If you can make it today before it wraps up, it’s well worth your time to come eat, drink, and explore all things Japan!


























