Shio Chanko and Todoroki stadium
Football fans are hungry on a matchday. It is the same in England, Spain, France, Portugal, Germany, Brazil, Japan, and all.
J.League matches offer a wide variety of products such as hearty gourmets for those who want to eat guts, meals that can be eaten easily with one hand while watching, and snacks that are perfect for beers and, of course, popular sweets.
In Japan, this is called ‘suta-guru’ = ‘stadium gourmet’. We’re going to show you each team’s SUTAGURU from now on, Please relish it before the battle!
Let’s take a look at some of the popular sta-guru available at “Kawasaki Fronpark” in Todoroki Stadium, the home of Kawasaki Frontale.
Salted chanko from the Kasugayama-beya, a sumo stable in Kawasaki City. Salt chanko is a garlic-flavoured broth with vegetables and chicken tsukune (chicken meatballs) and udon noodles. Chanko is a term used to refer to all types of cuisine made by rikishi (sumo wrestlers).
500 yen (tax included)
Typical curry and rice from the famous Curry Shop Kujira in Koenji, Tokyo. This is one of the kitchen cars that changes from match to match.
1000 yen (tax included)
Brazilian sausages from the Brazil Kitchen, provided by Brazilians living in Kawasaki. Naturally perfect with beer.
400 yen (tax included) / Beer: 750 yen (tax included)
Augusta Milk Farm is located in Yokohama, next to Kawasaki City. This is another kitchen car that changes from match to match.
450 yen (tax included)
ACCESS
Musashi-kosugi Station, JR Nanbu Line / Tokyu Toyoko Line
About 20 minutes walking
Musashi-nakahara Station, JR Nambu Line
About 15 minutes walking
Shimmaruko Station, Tokyu Toyoko Line
About 15 minutes walkin