Table of Contents
- 1 Match information
- 2 game sponsor
- 3 Ticket information
- 4 time schedule
- 5 Event information
- 6 Diet information
- 7 Venue access
- 8 * **Accessibility & Visitor Experience:** Considering the variety of food options, how might the festival organizers ensure there are choices suitable for people with dietary restrictions or allergies?
Match information
B3 League Regular Season 2024-25
December 21 (Saturday) 14:00 TIP OFF
December 22 (Sunday) 14:00 TIP OFF
Takamatsu City General Gymnasium
Kagawa Five Arrows
vs
Tokyo United Basketball Club
game sponsor
Yamauchi Co., Ltd. presents
Takamatsu City Home Town Day
Ticket information
[Venue map]
*⑫Club Arrows membership price for 2nd floor bench reserved seats is only available when sold online.
*The first row of ④ and ⑤ are installed at the same height as the team benches.
*Signboards may be installed in front of seats ③⑥⑧⑪, and media (cameramen) may enter. Thank you for your understanding.
【Notes】
●Cancellations or changes cannot be made after ticket purchase.
●Junior prices are for ages 3 to junior high school students.
●Children under 2 years old are free if they watch the game on the lap of an accompanying person. If your seat is occupied, you will need a ticket.
●If you have a disability certificate, please show it to the staff when purchasing tickets on the day. You can purchase tickets for yourself and up to one companion at the advance price.
●If the 2nd floor non-reserved seats are full, you may be asked to stand or be unable to enter.
time schedule
【December 21 (Saturday)】
10:00 Waiting line area open
10:30 Ticket booth open
10:40 First-line admission (Club Arrows: Platinum/Gold/Silver members)
10:50 Advance admission (Club Arrows: Regular/Junior/Academy members)
11:00 General admission
13:10 Opening ceremony
13:12 Players from both teams enter
13:55 Starting 5 introduction
14:00 TIP OFF
[Sunday, December 22nd]
10:00 Waiting line area open
10:30 Ticket booth open
10:40 First-line admission (Club Arrows: Platinum/Gold/Silver members)
10:50 Advance admission (Club Arrows: Regular/Junior/Academy members)
11:00 General admission
13:10 Opening ceremony
13:12 Players from both teams enter
13:55 Starting 5 introduction
14:00 TIP OFF
Event information
50 people free invitation
On both December 21st (Saturday) and 22nd (Sunday), the first 50 people who live in Fukuoka-cho, Matsufuku-cho, and Matsushima-cho, Takamatsu City, where the Takamatsu City General Gymnasium is located, will be given reserved seats on the 1st floor main floor. We would like to invite you to! Advance registration is required.
Free invitation for 50 people
On both December 21st (Saturday) and 22nd (Sunday), we will invite the first 50 people who have never watched a Kagawa Five Arrows game to the main reserved seats on the 2nd floor! Advance registration is required.
lobby event
Exciting experience festival
The largest number of workshops ever including leatherwork, bonsai making, and key chain making will be held!
●Kokedama workshop
A highlight is the free moss ball workshop for the first 40 people each day!
Experience time is about 30 minutes! Please come and experience the moss ball workshop, which can also be made into a Christmas decoration. It will be held in the 2nd floor lobby.
●PLUS CARAT POPUP & WORKSHOP (making original charms)
Special workshop limited to 2DAYS! “Creating one and only original charm in the world”
Would you like to create your own special charm by making use of the texture and color of the leather?
This limited edition basketball charm is now available in limited quantities. Don’t miss this opportunity!
Make it in combination! Making original charms
Choose your favorite color from jewels, motifs (hands, mouth, ears), and tassels to complete!
・Original charm (simple version): 1,100 yen (tax included)
・Original charm (3 types of parts): 3,300 yen (tax included)
half time
Tsuruo Elementary School Japanese drums*21st only
Japanese drum performance by students of Tsuruo Elementary School!
Be sure to check out the powerful performance at the venue! !
United Archers & Little☆Arrows *22nd only
A special Christmas performance will be held on this day only!
lottery
Christmas big raffle
A super luxurious lottery will be held! Chance to get everything from toys to sweets! !
An early Christmas present from Five Arrows!
Maruka Co., Ltd. presents You can get a toy! Ball lottery! !
Colored balls will be thrown in at the official timeout in the second half.
Those who get the ball will receive 5 luxury toys each day!
Diet information
Hisamoto Liquor Store
Draft beer 550 yen
Highball 450 yen
French fries 350 yen
Raw sausage with herbs 350 yen
Salt fried noodles 500 yen
Various churros 500 yen
Onigiri Sansui
Various rice balls 200 yen
(Salmon, tuna mayo, plum, kelp, cod mayo, etc.)
El Dorado
Taco rice 600 yen
Empanada 500 yen
Tortilla chips 500 yen
Octopus dog 500 yen
Popcorn S 250 yen
Popcorn L 400 yen
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Cheesecake 430 yen to 500 yen
N farm
Various floats 550 yen to 600 yen
Various frozen teas 600 yen
Banana juice 650 yen
Banana lassi 650 yen
Drink Drink
iced coffee
lemonade
etc. 500 yen each
Soichiro Coffee*21st only
Coffee (Iced/Hot) 550 yen
Chichibugahama salt cafe au lait (ice cream) 600 yen
Mitoyo Soho tangerine juice 550 yen
Soichiro sticker 200 yen
Original drip bag 200 yen
Soichiro blend coffee beans (100g) 700 yen
Mitoyo juicy stand*21st only
Fruit cotton candy 600 yen to 700 yen
Souvenir bucket cotton candy 900 yen
Venue access
Venue information
Takamatsu City General Gymnasium
*You can enter with your outside shoes on.
*Eating and drinking is possible in both the 1F arena and 2F bleachers.
(4-36-1 Fukuoka-cho, Takamatsu-shi, Kagawa 760-0066)
Parking information
①Takamatsu City General Gymnasium Parking Lot 1 (Paid for 2 hours or more)
②Takamatsu City General Gymnasium 2nd parking lot (charges apply for more than 2 hours)
③ Aeon Takamatsu Higashi store 2nd floor and above of multi-storey parking lot (free *Please shop at Aeon!)
①Takamatsu City General Gymnasium Parking Lot 1
②Takamatsu City General Gymnasium 2nd Parking Lot (Fukuoka Town Pool)
* **Accessibility & Visitor Experience:** Considering the variety of food options, how might the festival organizers ensure there are choices suitable for people with dietary restrictions or allergies?
This looks like a great overview of a food festival! Here are some open-ended questions to spark discussion and diverse viewpoints based on the information provided:
**Theme: Food Variety & Experience**
* What food stall or dish intrigues you the most, and why? What about it makes you curious to try it?
* Looking at the menus, do you notice any interesting food trends or combinations? Do any fold traditions or modern twists stand out to you?
* Imagine you’re attending the festival. What kind of atmosphere do you think the diverse food offerings will create?
**Theme: Accessibility & Visitor Experience**
* The festival has both free and paid parking options. What factors would influence your decision about where to park?
* With eating allowed in both the arena and bleachers, how do you think the festival organizers are creating an inclusive and comfortable experience for visitors?
* Are there any types of food or stalls that you think are missing from the event? What additions might make it even more appealing?
**Theme: Local Economy & Community**
* Several of the stalls represent local businesses or farms. How important is it to have these types of vendors at a food festival? What benefits does this bring to the community?
* The festival is being held at a large public gymnasium. What are the potential advantages and challenges of hosting an event like this in such a venue?
* How do you think this event could impact tourism and awareness of the Takamatsu region?
**Remember:** These are just starting points! Encourage participants to share their personal preferences, experiences, and even criticisms. A vibrant discussion will emerge from diverse viewpoints and thoughtful engagement.