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Mito Hollyhock

Overview | Seating Guide | Tickets | Food Guide | Cheer Culture | Directions

Club Overview

Mito Hollyhock are a club based in Mito, Ibaraki, who spent a record 25 consecutive years in J2 before finally winning the title and earning their first-ever J1 promotion for 2026. Their home, K’s denki Stadium Mito, holds about 12,000.

Seating Guide

The stadium follows the standard J.League layout (Main/Back stands plus goal-end cheering zones), and being a smaller venue, offers a relatively relaxed viewing experience.

Tickets

Official tickets can be purchased through the J.League’s official ticketing platform.

This site is mainly in Japanese — here's how to get through it

  1. On the ticket site, click your desired match date.
  2. Choose a seating zone — pricing for each zone is shown directly on the site.
  3. Sign up or log in, then pick your seat and complete the payment.
  4. Some clubs check ID against the buyer's name at entry, so bring your passport along with the ticket.

Tip: in Chrome, right-click the page and choose "Translate to English" to read button labels instantly.

Food Guide

Around the stadium you’ll find a variety of restaurants. Check the button below for a real, location-based list.

Cheer Culture

The name “Hollyhock” comes from the family crest (mon) of the Tokugawa clan. Historically a lower-attendance club (4,000–6,000 fans per match), it’s known more for its community-rooted, underdog identity than large-scale ultras culture.

📍 Getting There

K's denki Stadium Mito (ケーズデンキスタジアム水戸) · 2058-1 Kobukicho, Mito, Ibaraki 310-0914

Tap the button below to see transit, walking, and driving directions from your current location to the stadium, via Google Maps.