"SHINAGAWA URBAN PET LIFE 2026 SPRING" to be Held at Shinagawa Intercity
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The urban pet event "SHINAGAWA URBAN PET LIFE 2026 SPRING," organized by Nittetsu Kowa Real Estate Co., Ltd. and planned/operated by CarLifeJapan Co., Ltd., will be held for two days on Saturday, May 23rd and Sunday, May 24th, 2026, at Shinagawa Intercity Outdoor Plaza and Shinagawa Central Garden. The event hours are 10:00 to 17:00 on both days, and participation is free. The venue will feature a market, adoption events, dog dancing, dog yoga, and more, aiming to provide two days where dogs and their owners can enjoy and experience a new urban pet lifestyle together. This event is open not only to pet owners but also to those interested in pet life and those seeking new perspectives on urban lifestyles. It aims to be a participatory urban event that goes beyond just shopping, offering enjoyment through participation, experience, and interaction. Following successful events in Spring and Autumn 2025, the Spring 2026 event will further strengthen its "participatory" aspect. It seeks to create opportunities for natural interaction among visitors and the formation of small communities, serving as a catalyst for better communication with beloved dogs and a place to discover wisdom and ideas useful for urban pet life. Exhibitors are currently being recruited until the end of April, welcoming businesses that wish to continuously engage with urban dog events, such as those dealing with pet food, treats, apparel, goods, and various services. This event, held at Shinagawa Intercity, an urban complex, offers contact points with diverse residents, including pet owners, nearby residents, visitors, and office workers. It aims to be a valuable touchpoint for businesses and organizations that wish to continuously promote urban pet life, rather than just a one-off sales venue. From the perspective of urban development, SHINAGAWA URBAN PET LIFE also proposes how cities can comfortably accommodate pets and people in urban complexes. For visitors, it is a place to participate, learn, enjoy, and interact with their dogs, and for organizers and stakeholders, it is a practical venue for fostering a new relationship between the city and pets. For sponsor companies and exhibitors, the ability to have real contact with urban residents and connect to product/service recognition, experiential opportunities, and empathy formation is a major attraction. The event will continue to promote the possibilities of urban pet life from the Shinagawa area, growing into a valuable space for both participants and involved companies/businesses. Flyers for the event are also mentioned.