On November 14 (Thursday), Saitama Prefectural Citizen’s Day, at Urawa Reds official store “Red Voltage”,tele ballWe will be pre-selling collaboration items with mascot character “Teletama-kun”!
Also, on that day, to commemorate the Saitama Prefectural Citizen’s Day, we will hold a limited campaign called “Roulette” where you can win a colored paper authorized by players from Saitama Prefecture and a stuffed toy Teletama-kun!
Teletama-kun goods sales cooperation
Teletama/Urawa Reds Mini Towel
Cute mini towel with Teledama-kun design wrapped in a towel muffler or held up for support!
Sales price
1,350 yen (tax included)
Teletama-kun/Urawa Reds wallet
A drawstring purse that is just the right size to hold small items.
Please buy it!
Sales price
1,150 yen (tax included)
Saitama Prefecture Citizen’s Day limited roulette event
If you buy one or more Teletama-kun collaboration items or products from the best Saitama-born male players, you can enter a roulette to win a colored paper with a Saitama-born player or a stuffed toy with Teletama-kun on to win!
Location/date and time of sale
red voltage
November 14 (Thursday) 10:00-20:00
Click here for store details
https://www.urawa-reds.co.jp/shop/voltage.php
You can spin the roulette once per transaction that includes the following items.
・ Tama-kun/Urawa Reds Tele Mini Towel
・Tele-tama-kun/Urawa Reds wallet
・ Support goods for athletes from Saitama Prefecture
*Products where multiple players appear randomly, such as blind packs, are not eligible.
*Name receipts and crimped item numbers are not eligible.
《List of players from Saitama Prefecture》
・ No.13 Ryoma Watanabe He was born in Higashimatsuyama City
・ No.14 Takahiro Sekine from Tsurugashima City
No.24 Ysuuke Matsuo From Kawaguchi City
No. 25 Kaito Yasui She was born in Kawaguchi City
· No.29 Yota Horiuchi from Saitama City
・ No.31 Shun Yoshida From Kumagaya City
・ No.35 Tomoya Ugajin From Toda City
No.38 Naoki Maeda from Saitama City
No. 78 Genki Haraguchi He was born in Kumagaya City
《Prize Details》
Urawa Reds Prize: Colored paper autographed by a player from Saitama Prefecture
Teletama Award Teletama-kun Plush Toy
Participation prize: 1 drink
*Please note that you cannot select players with autographed colored paper.
■ Precautions
*Start and finish times may vary.
*The campaign will end as soon as the prizes are spent.
*During the event, entry may be restricted depending on crowding.
*Event content is subject to change without notice.
*Tele Tama-kun merchandise will be sold in the online store and in the stadium fan shop from November 15th onwards, while stocks last.
We look forward to welcoming all our fans and supporters to Red Voltage.
Interview between Time.news Editor and Teletama Collaboration Expert
Time.news Editor: Welcome to our special segment! Today, we’re diving into the exciting collaboration between Urawa Reds and Teletama-kun, especially with the upcoming event on Saitama Prefectural Citizen’s Day. Joining us is Takashi Yamamoto, an expert in promotional collaborations in sports merchandising. Takashi, thank you for being here!
Takashi Yamamoto: Thank you for having me! It’s great to talk about such a fun event.
Editor: Let’s jump right in! On November 14, Urawa Reds will be launching special collaboration items with Teletama-kun. What makes this partnership so special?
Takashi: This collaboration is rooted in community engagement and celebration. Urawa Reds is not just a football club; it’s a vital part of Saitama’s culture. By teaming up with Teletama-kun, who himself is a beloved mascot, they are tapping into the local pride during the Saitama Prefectural Citizen’s Day, making it even more significant.
Editor: Absolutely! The limited campaign includes a “Roulette” where attendees can win exclusive merchandise. What do you think is the appeal of a game like this at events?
Takashi: The thrill of chance always attracts people! A “Roulette” game adds an element of excitement and engagement to the shopping experience. It encourages fans not only to purchase merchandise but also to be part of a unique event, enhancing the overall atmosphere. Plus, everyone loves the chance to win something special, especially if it features local players.
Editor: Speaking of merchandise, could you tell us more about the items that will be available for purchase? I understand they are reasonably priced!
Takashi: Yes, indeed! Fans will find items like the adorable Teletama-kun mini towel and wallet, with prices starting at 1,150 yen. These products are practical and feature designs that resonate with fans and collectors alike. It’s common for sports teams to leverage popular mascots, but this collaboration introduces a stylish twist that appeals to both dedicated supporters and new fans.
Editor: Sounds fantastic! How do you think these collaboration items reflect the relationship between sports and community identity?
Takashi: Merchandise like this is a tangible expression of community identity. When local players are featured or local mascots are involved, it strengthens the bond between the team and its supporters. The merchandise allows fans to showcase their pride and belonging, which is incredibly important in a region like Saitama, known for its rich culture and sports history.
Editor: With the event coming up soon, what do you think will be the long-term impact of such collaborations on local sports teams?
Takashi: Collaborations like this can significantly boost community ties and public interest in the team. If well-received, it sets a precedent for future partnerships. In an era where consumer experience matters, such initiatives can enhance loyalty and ensure that the team continues to be a relevant and cherished part of the community’s identity.
Editor: In your opinion, what strategies should Urawa Reds consider to maintain this momentum beyond Citizen’s Day?
Takashi: Continuing to engage with the community through regular events, collaborations, and fan interactions is key. They might also explore online campaigns, partnerships with local businesses, or even special editions of merchandise that explore other aspects of Saitama’s culture. Keeping the conversation going with fans breeds loyalty and excitement for future events.
Editor: Thank you, Takashi! It’s clear that collaborations like this one make a significant impact on the community and provide much joy for fans. We appreciate your insights today!
Takashi: Thank you for having me! I’m looking forward to seeing how this event unfolds and the positive impact it will have on Saitama and Urawa Reds fans alike!