Storefront advertising Omiya Ardija
Signed jerseys displayed in Orange Square, the club store of the Ardija.
The outside of Omiya Ardija's Orange Square.
The stadium march, Japanese style.
The Japanese garden which sits outside the Hikawa Shrine.
The Hikawa Shrine which is located very near to Nack.5 Stadium.
Food stands inside Nack.5 Stadium. Nothing says game time like noodles, Coke and Pogos.
The official mascots of Omiya Ardija [Ardija is a slang derivative of the spanish word for squirrel].
The Omiya Ardija fan wall found in Nack.5 Stadium.
The Nack.5 Stadium supporter's section, you have to love the abundance of orange and lack of seats.
Kyoto Sanga FC players horsing around during the pre-game practice.
The Ardija squirrel zooming around on his Segway to greet fans.
The Omiya Ardija supporters await the start of the game with flags ready to fly.
Representing Toronto FC on the other side of the world.
The Kyoto Massive. These boys [and gals] had some amazing voices and kept up the energy for the full 90. Check out the capo holding on to the banner, that's a pretty big drop below him!
Hayato Hashimoto cues up the free kick.
A young Ardija fan watches the game live on his phone while sitting a few feet away from the actual game itself.
BONSAI! No further explanation needed.
The souvenier collection.