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Princess Kaiulani Fashions to Debut at Hankyu Hawaiian Fair 2026 in Osaka, Japan

  • Writer: 菅谷 東子
    菅谷 東子
  • 3 days ago
  • 2 min read

We are excited to share that Princess Kaiulani Fashions, one of the featured brands available at Muumuu Mall Waikiki, will make its debut at the prestigious Hankyu Hawaiian Fair 2026 in Osaka, Japan.

The event will take place from July 1–6, 2026, at Hankyu Umeda Main Store, one of Japan's most renowned department stores and home to one of the country's largest Hawaiian-themed events.

Hawaiian Style Fashion in Japan
Hawaiian Style Fashion in Japan

Bringing Hawaiian Fashion to Japan

Founded in 1948, Princess Kaiulani Fashions has been celebrating Hawaiian style for generations through timeless designs inspired by Hawaiʻi's rich cultural heritage. The collection includes traditional muʻumuʻu, elegant white dresses, Palaka-inspired styles, and contemporary resort wear designed for modern island living.

Visitors to the fair will have the opportunity to discover authentic Hawaiian fashion and experience the craftsmanship, culture, and aloha spirit that define the brand.


A Brand You Can Find at Muumuu Mall

Princess Kaiulani Fashions is proudly featured at Muumuu Mall in Waikiki, where visitors can explore an even wider selection of Hawaiian dresses, resort wear, and exclusive styles throughout the year.

Whether you're visiting Hawaiʻi or attending the Hankyu Hawaiian Fair in Japan, we invite you to discover the beauty and tradition of Hawaiian fashion through Princess Kaiulani Fashions.


Event: Hankyu Hawaiian Fair 2026

Dates: July 1–6, 2026

Location: Hankyu Umeda Main Store, Osaka, Japan


Visit Us in Japan or Hawaiʻi

If you are attending the Hankyu Hawaiian Fair, be sure to stop by and meet the Princess Kaiulani Fashions team.

And if your travels bring you to Hawaiʻi, visit Muumuu Mall in Waikiki to explore the complete Princess Kaiulani Fashions collection and discover even more authentic Hawaiian fashion and gifts.

We look forward to sharing aloha with you in both Japan and Hawaiʻi!

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