São Paulo, Brazil, the largest city in South America.
It is a place with a connection to Japan, and is home to the world's largest "Japan Town" and the beef bowl chain Sukiya, making it a city full of security for tourists and local residents.
Brazil is famous for its samba and spectacular scenery, but football is unforgettable!
On the outskirts of São Paulo, there is a museum where you can relive the history and prosperity of Brazilian football.
Soccer powerhouse Brazil
There is a football museum in the Estadio do Pacaembu, the base of two teams in the country.
Here, there were many exhibits that football lovers will not be able to bear, such as the development of football, the history and achievements of Brazilian football, and past national team members!
In addition, you can have an immersive experience by making full use of videos and other materials, not just exhibits!
Therefore, it is a facility that can be enjoyed by both those who have played football and those who have not.
Distinguished representative members
Led by Pele, who is called the "king of football", "fantasista" Ronaldinho,"Monster" Roberto Carlos, who also played as the coach of the Japan national team Zico, etc.
The lives of the superstars were lined up in a row, and I felt a sense of exhilaration!

Since I used to play soccer myself, I had a sense of nostalgia, such as autographs of players I admired when I was a student, and scenes of famous players playing.

The yellow and blue, commonly known as canary blue uniforms, is gorgeous and still cool!
I'm sure there are many players who dream of making it here.
You can also visit the stadium!
Since it is a facility in the stadium, you can also see the pitch where the game is actually played!As it is one of the largest stadiums in South America, I was overwhelmed by its size.

I got goosebumps when I imagined a player representing a country or a city playing in front of a sellout crowd.
Brazilian football has left behind many legends, and we are looking forward to seeing what they do in the future!
Writer
Mamo
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Travelers who go to meet animals from all over the world. When he was a child, he had a dream of seeing African elephants in the savannah, and when he was a university student, he participated in his first safari in Tanzania. From there, he became passionate about animal observation and has visited more than 100 national parks, zoos and animal-related facilities. In addition to traveling around the world, he has conquered 47 prefectures in Japan.