Is this really a stadium? A world where a buffet venue exists beneath the premium seats
Peace Stadium, which was just built in Nagasaki City last year.
This is the final chapter of the tour report. (You can read this article on its own!)
The previous part is here↓ I stepped onto the pitch from the player entrance gate!
After experiencing the player entrance...
I sat in the 'Players Suite' premium seats to experience the view!
The front row is just 5 meters from the pitch.
By the way, since this is a zone where you can wear both home and visitor merchandise, supporters of the opposing team can also purchase these seats.

It seems some people purchase these seats on an annual contract. Amazing!
These seats cost 26,000 to 30,000 yen per match...

I heard that the seat nameplates are given to the holders as keychains after the season ends.
What's even more amazing is that if you go through the passage under these premium seats...

A surprising buffet venue spreading out behind the premium seats
Wait, is that even possible? This is a stadium, right?
By the way, this is inside the player entrance gate!
Since it's glass-walled, you can look out into the player entrance gate and even the press conference room next door.

This buffet venue serves meals based on the location of the opposing team, they said.
Guide: 'For example, when we play Sagan Tosu, it's squid.'
Mom: 'Yobuko squid!? Is it sashimi!!!'
Guide: 'Raw food isn't allowed, so it's cooked.'
...I laughed at my gluttonous mother (lol).

Because of this system, opposing teams, please be sure to let the stadium know about your local specialties (lol).
We also toured the press conference room.
The chairs for the press are special ones with retractable tables.
(Like on a train, the table pops out from the armrest.)
They said that since modern reporters use laptops to write articles, it's more convenient to have a table. Such thoughtfulness...!
This concludes the tour.
The stadium tour ends here♪
The guide taught us many things beyond what I wrote in this article, and even we, a parent and child with no prior knowledge, were able to learn and have fun.
The name tag for participants that we wore around our necks during the tour can be kept as a souvenir. The design was so nice that I wanted to keep it with the strap as a memento!

By the way, please note that there are three types of tours available, so be careful when applying
・Stadium Tour
・Arena Tour
・Stadium + Arena Tour
For the Stadium + Arena tour, I think you can probably visit the arena after the stadium tour.
I want to go visit the arena next time too!
The Peace Stadium tour wasn't just about 'being shown the facilities,' but a time to feel the passion and pride of the people involved in Stadium City firsthand.
I think supporters will find it an even more enjoyable experience.
I definitely want everyone to experience it too♪
Official website is here↓
Next time preview
My mother is going at her own pace as always this time too.
I took her with me to watch our first J.League match at the stadium, so I plan to write a record of that.
I've compiled stadium-related articles. Please feel free to check them out↓
