A refined festival main stage at twilight, blending Brazilian and Japanese aesthetics. A sleek, open-air structure with clean architectural lines rises above a lush urban park, draped with discreet red and gold banners and minimal cherry blossom motifs. At the center, a large, high-definition LED screen displays an abstract fusion of the Brazilian and Japanese flags in elegant gradients. Subtle spotlights and soft golden hour light create a sophisticated glow, with gently illuminated lanterns and modern light pylons framing the scene. Captured in photographic realism from a slightly elevated, wide-angle perspective, with sharp focus throughout, the atmosphere feels anticipatory, cosmopolitan and cultured, suggesting music, gastronomy and legendary football without showing any people.

文化交流の日

2026年11月21日(日) / 2026.11.21 SUN
K’s Denki Stadium Mito

An elegantly curated festival gastronomy pavilion, designed as a long, minimalist structure with warm wood slats and matte black metal framing. On polished stone counters, meticulously arranged Brazilian and Japanese dishes appear as art objects: colorful sushi on slate platters beside refined pastel de nata on porcelain, feijoada presented in a sleek cast-iron pot next to delicate lacquered bento boxes. Discreet bilingual signage in Portuguese and Japanese is set in a clean sans-serif typeface. Soft, diffused overhead lighting combines with late afternoon natural light streaming through glass panels, casting gentle reflections on the surfaces. Photographic realism, eye-level composition with a shallow depth of field that keeps the foreground plates in crisp focus while the pavilion architecture recedes smoothly, creating a luxurious, cosmopolitan culinary mood.

Where Brazil Meets Japan

Reino Festa 2026 transforms K’s Denki Stadium Mito into a vibrant bridge between São Paulo streets and Japanese terraces, celebrating culture, cuisine, and football.

プログラム

Tickets

Choose the pass that fits your festival day, from casual fan access to immersive culture and pitch‑side thrills.

Early Bird

¥3,500

✓ Reserved

✓ Seating

Stadium Pass

¥5,500

✓ Stadium

✓ Access

✓ Food

✓ Voucher

✓ Japan–Brazil gifts

VIP Legends

¥9,000

✓ Pitchside

✓ Lounge

✓ Meetups

✓ Backstage

✓ Legend meet‑and‑greet

✓ Afterparty

✓ Merchandise

Where Brazil Meets Japan

Reino Festa 2026 transforms K’s Denki Stadium Mito into a vibrant bridge between São Paulo streets and Japanese terraces, celebrating culture, cuisine, and football.

A tranquil morning preparation scene in the festival’s backstage gastronomy area, devoid of staff yet alive with detail. Stainless steel prep tables gleam under soft, cool-toned overhead LEDs, while diffuse daylight filters through high clerestory windows. On one central table lies a meticulously organized mise en place: bright green limes, fresh cilantro, glistening sashimi-grade fish, vibrant peppers, and neatly folded nori sheets, each in separate matte ceramic bowls. A pristine chef’s knife with a Damascus steel pattern rests parallel to a bamboo cutting board. In the background, refrigerated glass displays hold both Japanese and Brazilian ingredients, their labels neatly aligned. Photographic realism, captured from an eye-level, three-quarter perspective with medium depth of field, conveys disciplined craftsmanship, anticipation and a refined culinary energy.

Menu

Japan

Yakitori Skewers

¥800

Takoyaki Bites

¥950

Karaage Bowl

¥1,100

Okonomiyaki Slice

¥1,250

Feijoada Bowl

¥1,400

Brazil

Pão‑de‑queijo

¥1,600

Coxinha Snacks

¥700

Brigadeiro Truffles

¥650

Açaí Cup

¥900

Matcha Mochi

¥1,300

Visit us

K’s Denki Stadium Mito, Mito, Ibaraki, Japan

Hours

Festival day 10:00–22:00

Phone

(123) 456-7890

A refined evening view of the Reino Festa 2026 entrance plaza, focusing on the architectural signage rather than crowds. A tall, monolithic stone totem with a smooth, matte surface bears the words “Reino Festa 2026” in backlit, precision-cut lettering, paired with understated Japanese and Brazilian characters beneath. Around the base, minimalist planters contain meticulously pruned bamboo and tropical foliage, their leaves catching subtle highlights. The plaza’s ground is composed of large-format slate tiles with a discreet inlaid pattern suggesting a football pitch. Ambient lighting from recessed floor fixtures casts gentle uplighting on the signage, while a cool blue twilight sky frames the scene. Photographic realism, wide-angle composition with strong leading lines, conveys exclusivity, elegance and a sense of arrival.

Join Reino Festa 2026

Plan your trip to Mito, explore nearby Ibaraki attractions, and secure tickets early for this one‑day Brazil‑Japan celebration.

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Where Brazil Meets Japan

Reino Festa 2026 transforms K’s Denki Stadium Mito into a vibrant bridge between São Paulo streets and Japanese terraces, celebrating culture, cuisine, and football.

A serene daytime scene showcasing a premium sake and caipirinha bar concept, without patrons. A long, pale oak counter runs horizontally across the frame, its grain subtly illuminated by natural light from unseen floor-to-ceiling windows. On the counter, a crystal-clear glass decanter of sake and a precisely cut-glass tumbler with a lime-forward caipirinha are positioned as twin focal points, each on its own black slate coaster. Behind them, built-in shelving displays a carefully curated selection of sleek sake bottles and artisanal Brazilian cachaça, arranged symmetrically. Soft, diffused daylight mixes with understated warm LED strips along the shelves, producing gentle reflections on glass surfaces. Photographic realism, shot at a slightly elevated angle with shallow depth of field, evokes a polished, cosmopolitan, cross-cultural tasting experience.
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