Pre-registration campaign launched for the official digital card service “FCTOKYO KOREKATSU!”
FC Tokyo’s official digital card service “FCTOKYO KOREKATSU!” is scheduled to launch in February 2026. Ahead of the service launch, a pre-registration campaign will be held starting Thursday, November 27.
Take this opportunity to pre-register and get exclusive luxurious benefits available only now.
About “FCTOKYO KOREKATSU!” This service allows you to collect digital cards of intense play scenes and memorable moments from each match. Cards linked to official matches (excluding the Emperor’s Cup) and exclusive design cards are planned. Collect player cards obtainable only here and aim for completion.
① Cards only available here
Famous match scenes and player appearances seen only here appear as digital cards.
② Enjoy drawing daily
A chance to open one pack for free every day. Enjoy the excitement of which player you will get.
③ Aim for completion
Collect your favorite player cards and aim for completion.
④ New features coming soon Features like trading and friend registration are planned to be added. Please look forward to them.
Pre-registration Campaign
To commemorate the service launch in February 2026, a pre-registration campaign where you can earn limited cards is being held.
As a special project for the service start, we have prepared benefits exclusive to those who pre-register. Take this opportunity to invite your family, friends, and fellow fans and supporters to register.
Benefits
≪Benefit ①≫
A limited digital card will be given to everyone who pre-registers.
≪Benefit ②≫
A Tokyo Dorompa digital card will be given to the first 1,068 people.
≪Benefit ③≫
Luxurious benefits will be given according to the total number of pre-registrants.
Registration Method
Pre-registration is complete just by entering your email address (J.League ID) on the campaign special site.
◇ Pre-registration is at
Campaign Period
Thursday, November 27, 2025 – Tuesday, January 20, 2026
Distribution of “FCTOKYO KOREKATSU!” Home Final Match Limited Real Cards
At the match against Albirex Niigata on Saturday, December 6, “FCTOKYO KOREKATSU!” real cards will be distributed. This is a card present limited to the home final match, so take this opportunity to aim for completion.
Distribution Locations ① Inside Ajinomoto Stadium, Blue-Red Park supported by JOYPOLIS, and Blue-Red Street food stalls One card per purchase
≪Distribution Time≫
10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
② Blue-Red App Lottery supported by Paidy Prize Exchange Booth One card given when receiving the prize
≪Distribution Time≫
10:00 AM – 30 minutes after match end
③ Inside Ajinomoto Stadium, North Concourse
One card handed directly by distribution staff at the North Concourse
≪Distribution Time≫
11:45 AM – 1:30 PM
④ When using food delivery
One card given when receiving the ordered item
Emperor’s Cup
The Emperor’s Cup is Japan’s premier national football (soccer) tournament, officially known as the Emperor’s Cup JFA All-Japan Championship. First held in 1921, it is the oldest football competition in the country, predating the professional J.League by over 70 years. The tournament is open to teams from all levels of Japanese football, from professional clubs to university and amateur sides, and the champion earns the right to compete in the AFC Champions League.
Ajinomoto Stadium
Ajinomoto Stadium, located in Chofu, Tokyo, is a multi-purpose sports venue originally opened in 2001 as the Tokyo Stadium. It is best known as the home ground of the J1 League football clubs FC Tokyo and Tokyo Verdy, and it hosted matches during the 2019 Rugby World Cup and the 2020 Summer Olympics. The stadium’s current naming rights are held by the food and seasoning company Ajinomoto, reflecting a common practice in Japanese sports sponsorship.
Blue-Red Park supported by JOYPOLIS
Blue-Red Park, supported by JOYPOLIS, is a futuristic indoor theme park in Tokyo that combines cutting-edge technology with interactive attractions. Originally developed by the Japanese entertainment company JOYPOLIS, the park features immersive digital experiences, virtual reality games, and colorful LED-lit environments. It represents a modern evolution of urban entertainment, drawing on Japan’s history of innovative arcade and amusement culture.
Blue-Red Street food stalls
The Blue-Red Street food stalls are a vibrant and popular market area known for their colorful blue and red canopies, offering a wide variety of local street foods. Historically, these stalls emerged in the mid-20th century as a gathering place for vendors and residents, becoming a cultural hub for affordable dining and community interaction. Today, they remain a beloved destination for both locals and tourists seeking authentic culinary experiences.
Blue-Red App Lottery supported by Paidy Prize Exchange Booth
The “Blue-Red App Lottery supported by Paidy Prize Exchange Booth” is a modern promotional installation typically found at events or shopping areas in Japan, where participants use a mobile app to enter a lottery for prizes. It is supported by Paidy, a popular Japanese “buy now, pay later” service, reflecting the integration of digital payment technology into interactive consumer experiences. While not a historical cultural site, it represents contemporary Japanese retail and tech culture, blending gamification with fintech innovation.
North Concourse
North Concourse is a prominent pedestrian thoroughfare within Grand Central Terminal in New York City, originally opened in 1913 as part of the Beaux-Arts landmark. It serves as a grand entrance from Vanderbilt Avenue, featuring a distinctive arched ceiling and marble staircases that connect travelers to the main concourse and various train platforms. The space underwent a major restoration in the 1990s to preserve its historic elegance and continues to function as a bustling gateway for commuters and visitors alike.