Mito Hollyhock Partners with Bloom Act for Enhanced Fan Experience
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TSUKUBA CITY, Ibaraki Prefecture, July 1, 2025 – Football club Mito hollyhock has inked a new supplier agreement with bloom Act Co., ltd., a move designed to enhance fan experience through innovative video services. This partnership aims to streamline how fans access facts and engage with the club,ultimately fostering stronger community ties.
The collaboration, effective July 1, 2025, will leverage Bloom Act’s “SPOKES” platform. This video-based service will offer intuitive guidance on joining the Supporters Club and utilizing tickets and coupons. The goal is to create a seamless user experience for fans.
Takano Shun,CEO of Bloom Act,expressed his honor in supporting the local Ibaraki club. “By delivering information in a clear and smart way,we will realize a agreeable user experience and smoothly support peopel watching and participating in events,” Takano stated.
The partnership is set to integrate digital strategies with the club’s appeal. Bloom Act plans to work closely with Mito hollyhock to disseminate new information via SPOKES. This includes supporting the club’s growth and improving fan convenience.
Bloom Act to Simplify Fan Engagement with “SPOKES”
Bloom Act’s “SPOKES” platform is the core of this initiative. Why did Mito Hollyhock seek this partnership? To address challenges fans faced navigating supporter club details and ticket usage. Who is involved? Mito Hollyhock and Bloom Act Co., Ltd. What is the solution? SPOKES, a video service providing clear, step-by-step guidance. How will it work? Through collaborative information dissemination and user-focused video tutorials.
Bloom Act’s Commitment to Community and Sports Culture
Bloom Act views itself as a sponsor deeply rooted in the local community. The company aims to contribute to the promotion of sports culture and overall community growth. “We sincerely hope that Mito holy Hock will continue to work together with local residents to further advance and do your best,” Takano added.
