This poster is a striking promotional piece for the "PRIDE 武士道/2004" event, which appears to be associated with the renowned Japanese mixed martial arts organization PRIDE Fighting Championships. The central feature of the poster is a dramatically lit, textured wooden stump carved with the Kanji character "武," which signifies "warrior" or "military," resonating with the martial arts theme. Above the stump, in smaller type, is the Japanese phrase "勝ちはどうだ," roughly translating to "What about winning?" or "How is the winning?". Below, "勝たなきゃ、意味を問われ," which could mean "If you don't win, the meaning is questioned," evoking the high stakes and competitive spirit of martial arts. The event's title "PRIDE 武士道" combines the organization's name with "武士道" (Bushido), meaning "The Way of the Warrior," further emphasizing the connection to the traditional samurai code of honor, discipline, and morality. The poster also provides the date and time of the event, "2004年12月31日(金) 大晦日," indicating it was scheduled for New Year's Eve, December 31, 2004. The venue details "さいたまスーパーアリーナ" specify the Saitama Super Arena as the location, with doors opening at 15:30 and the event starting at 17:30. The striking visual of the stump, bold red and black typography, and cultural references make this poster a unique collector's item for enthusiasts of martial arts, Japanese culture, or vintage sports memorabilia. .: Made with museum-grade archival paper (175gsm) for excellent printing fidelity and vibrant color reproduction. .: NB! Please note these posters are for indoor use only.