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Starting tomorrow! A must-attend event for soccer lovers will be held at Daikanyama Tsutaya.

With the Olympics, the second and final qualifying rounds for the World Cup, and other events, there will be no shortage of soccer topics in 2020. To start things off, a pop-up event titled "Soccer Things and Things" will be held at Daikanyama Tsutaya from February 1.

We have collected soccer-related items from all walks of life so that soccer enthusiasts and non-soccer enthusiasts alike can enjoy soccer through goods and services.

First, let's start with vintage items. The lineup includes uniforms of domestic and foreign teams, soccer magazines such as "Eleven" and "Soccer Digest" from the 80s and 90s, trading cards, pins, and other rare items that are now valuable as documents.

Vintage uniforms of national and international teams and national teams from the 80's to 2000's. This soccer item has so many fans that the popular designs sell out immediately.

Soccer scarves are popular not only among soccer fans but also as a fashion item. Some scarves were only sold at the venue of the tournament, so you may be able to find treasures that are not available anywhere else.

Soccer magazines from the 80s and 90s, which are hard to find nowadays. Pamphlets of international matches abroad and other items of value as documents are also lined up.

Pins of past Japanese national teams' UNIFORMS, World Cup trophies, and foreign teams. You can feel the history of soccer from these designs.

The "Books to Read" and "DVDs to Watch" selected by prominent soccer experts in various fields will also be introduced. The selectors include Yosuke Aizawa, a designer for White Mountaineering and creative director for Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo, as well as the world's largest soccer portal siteGOAL.COMThe four photographers are: Tasuku Okawa, editor-in-chief of the Japan edition of "Soccer in Japan"; Shigeto Fukushima, chairman of the executive committee of the Yokohama Football Film Festival, which has been held twice a year since 2011 and has become a popular event for soccer lovers; and Kyoji Imai, the only soccer photographer in the Japan Football Association Hall of Fame, who is a legendary photographer. Kyoji Imai, the only soccer photographer inducted into the Japan Football Association Hall of Fame.

BIG LOGO LONG SLEEVE TEE ¥5,950, PLAYER EMBLEM JERSEY ¥12,000, STRIKER HOODIE WHITE ¥12,000

Cap ¥4,400, Mug ¥2,200, Scarf ¥5,500, Bag ¥3,300

It was in this vein that I began to think of "GOAL.COMOfficial goods from the "Soccer Objects and Things" exhibition will also be available. Limited items, such as tenugui hand towels produced in collaboration with the "Football Things and Things Exhibition," will also be available. In addition, there will be official goods from "SHUKYU," a football culture magazine that takes a unique look at the events behind the game based on a single theme in each issue, and CITYBOYS F.C.

On February 10 at 7:00 p.m., the aforementioned Kyoji Imai will hold a talk show on the theme of "50 Years of Japanese Soccer. As a soccer photographer, he has seen 50 years of Japanese soccer closer than any other photographer, and will be mixing his photos of dramatic moments of joy and sorrow he has captured with commentary, making this an unforgettable time for fans.

This is a rare opportunity to see a variety of things related to soccer from Japan and abroad. Please come and visit us.

INFORMATION

Exhibition of Football Objects and Things.

Dates: February 1 - February 29 (Sat.)
Place: Daikanyama Tsutaya Bookstore, Bldg. 1, 1F
Address: 17-5 Sarugaku-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
https://store.tsite.jp/daikanyama/

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