The magazine, which captures current football culture from a unique perspective, is published bySHUKYU Magazine. The fourth issue of the "The Renaissance" will be published, and will be available at bookstores nationwide from June 14 (Wednesday).
The theme of this issue is youth. The theme of this issue is "Youth," and we will be looking at the unique Japanese culture of club activities, interviews with former national team players Shunsuke Nakamura and Hiroki Iwamasa about their "youth" in those days, and young photographer Kishomaru Shimamura's photographs of elementary school soccer.
, a creative soccer team, and the CITY BOYS FC, a creative soccer team, have collaborated to release an embroidered T-shirt. The one-point embroidery motifs are based on the heroes of the football world, and if you look closely, you may recognize who they are.
SHUKYU × CITY BOYS FC TEE ¥3,800+TAX
An original soccer notebook created with the Berlin-based design unit "Simple Union" is also available. The surrealistic yet calculated design has a certain flavor to it.
SOCCER NOTE ¥1,200+TAX
In addition, the "YOUTH ISSUE Release Exhibition" will be held at CAGE GALLERY in Ebisu from June 10 (Sat). This exhibition will provide a glimpse of the production process leading up to the completion of this issue. The exhibition will open on the same day as the exhibition.Hender SchemeThe latest issue will also be available for pre-sale at the flagship "Sukima" store in 〉.
SHUKYU Magazine is a new kind of soccer magazine that can be said to have given a creative impetus to the recent soccer scene. Even those who are not familiar with sports culture will definitely enjoy this magazine. We are already looking forward to the next issue!
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SHUKYU Magazine" Vol. 3
Launch: June 14, 2017
Price: 1,500 yen + tax
Specifications: B5 size / 112 pages / English translation booklet with appendix
Published by SHUKYU
shukyumagazine.com
YOUTH ISSUE Release Exhibition
Date: Saturday, June 10 - Sunday, June 25, 2017
Venue: CAGE GALLERY
Address: 1F, 2-16-8 Ebisu, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
cagegallery.com

