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Join a high-traffic summer night market with curated vendors, live entertainment, and strong community engagement.
🌸 OCLA Night Market @ STC Rowland Legacy – Natsu Festival 夏祭
A Summer Night Market Experience
OCLA Night Market – Natsu Festival is a vibrant outdoor night market inspired by the festive atmosphere of traditional Japanese summer festivals, combined with the energy of modern night markets and global street food culture.
This three-day event transforms STC Rowland Legacy into a lively destination filled with food, performances, and immersive experiences. Whether you’re coming for the atmosphere, the food, or the entertainment, this is a summer event designed for everyone.
🌙 What to Expect
Explore a curated selection of food, retail, and interactive experiences throughout the event:
Japanese-inspired street food such as takoyaki, yakitori, ramen, wagyu, and matcha desserts
International and Asian night market favorites including BBQ, fried chicken, street snacks, boba drinks, and more
Live performances, DJs, and stage programming
Anime & cosplay contests
Kimono showcases and themed cultural experiences
Traditional games and interactive activities
Indoor and outdoor dancing experiences, including “Dancing Under the Stars”
The event is designed to be immersive, high-energy, and family-friendly, bringing together food, entertainment, and community in one space.
📍 Event Details
Location:
STC Rowland Legacy, Rowland Heights, CA
Dates & Hours:
Friday – May 22, 2026 | 5:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Saturday – May 23, 2026 | 11:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Sunday – May 24, 2026 | 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
🛍 Vendor Participation
We are currently curating a diverse lineup of food vendors, artisans, and retail brands to be part of this festival.
We welcome a wide range of cuisines and creative concepts, including Chinese, Southeast Asian, Mexican, and other international offerings, in addition to Japanese-inspired selections.
If you are interested in participating as a vendor, please submit your application.
All vendors are subject to review and approval to ensure a balanced and high-quality experience.
Friday, 22, 17.00 -
Friday, 22, 23.00
Rowland Heights,
CA
_$25
Join a high-traffic summer night market with curated vendors, live entertainment, and strong community engagement.
🌸 OCLA Night Market @ STC Rowland Legacy – Natsu Festival 夏祭
A Summer Night Market Experience
OCLA Night Market – Natsu Festival is a vibrant outdoor night market inspired by the festive atmosphere of traditional Japanese summer festivals, combined with the energy of modern night markets and global street food culture.
This three-day event transforms STC Rowland Legacy into a lively destination filled with food, performances, and immersive experiences. Whether you’re coming for the atmosphere, the food, or the entertainment, this is a summer event designed for everyone.
🌙 What to Expect
Explore a curated selection of food, retail, and interactive experiences throughout the event:
Japanese-inspired street food such as takoyaki, yakitori, ramen, wagyu, and matcha desserts
International and Asian night market favorites including BBQ, fried chicken, street snacks, boba drinks, and more
Live performances, DJs, and stage programming
Anime & cosplay contests
Kimono showcases and themed cultural experiences
Traditional games and interactive activities
Indoor and outdoor dancing experiences, including “Dancing Under the Stars”
The event is designed to be immersive, high-energy, and family-friendly, bringing together food, entertainment, and community in one space.
📍 Event Details
Location:
STC Rowland Legacy, Rowland Heights, CA
Dates & Hours:
Friday – May 22, 2026 | 5:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Saturday – May 23, 2026 | 11:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Sunday – May 24, 2026 | 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
🛍 Vendor Participation
We are currently curating a diverse lineup of food vendors, artisans, and retail brands to be part of this festival.
We welcome a wide range of cuisines and creative concepts, including Chinese, Southeast Asian, Mexican, and other international offerings, in addition to Japanese-inspired selections.
If you are interested in participating as a vendor, please submit your application.
All vendors are subject to review and approval to ensure a balanced and high-quality experience.
Friday, 22, 17.00 - Friday, 22, 23.00
Rowland Heights, CA
0.00
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CA
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