On Saturday, June 6, during the second match of the J1 Meiji Yasuda Century League Playoff Round against Cerezo Osaka (kickoff at 14:00 at MUFG Stadium (National Stadium)), a merchandise shop and gacha corner will be held.
Please come and visit!!
From this season, a completely cashless payment system will be introduced at the merchandise shop and gacha shop during home games.
Cash payments cannot be used at the applicable shops. When attending, please prepare for cashless payment.
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Home Side Merchandise Shop

□ [Match Day Goods] Scarf Keychain

During home games, match day goods with the date and opponent will be sold.
These items are perfect as souvenirs for watching the match.
They are limited in quantity, so please purchase early.

□ New Products

□ PICK UP

□ Clearance Sale

◇ Details

□ Grand Merchandise Lottery

At the merchandise shop, a campaign will be held where customers who purchase 3,900 yen or more can win autographed uniforms or autograph boards of all players through a lottery.

□ About Complete Cashless Payment

□ Name & Number Heat Press Service

This season, SOCIO members can bring in items for processing!
◇ Details
*Depending on the processing situation, reception may be closed. Please understand in advance.
*Processing will be done in order of reception, so depending on the wait time, it may not be ready by the match start. Please understand in advance.

□ VAMO GACHA

*There are no dedicated VAMO GACHA medals.
*Medals cannot be taken home. Please understand in advance.

□ Secret

□ VICTORY GACHA

□ Tokyo Lottery

*If prolonged congestion or crowding due to trading occurs near the register queue or gacha corner, sales may be suspended.

[Notes]
(1) Each person may purchase a maximum of 10 items per transaction.
(2) Exchanges

MUFG Stadium (National Stadium)

MUFG Stadium, also known as the National Stadium in Tokyo, Japan, is a multi-purpose venue originally built for the 1964 Summer Olympics. It was extensively renovated and expanded to host the 2020 Summer Olympics and Paralympics, where it served as the main stadium for the opening and closing ceremonies, as well as track and field events. The stadium’s iconic design incorporates traditional Japanese architectural elements, reflecting a blend of modern engineering and cultural heritage.