LDH kitchen Inc. (Headquarters: Meguro-ku, Tokyo; President and CEO: Hiroyuki Suzuki, hereinafter "the Company"), which aims to enhance the value of Japanese food culture both domestically and internationally with the concept of "Food is Entertainment," is collaborating with Yoshiteru Ikegawa, the owner of the Michelin-starred and "difficult-to-reserve" restaurant "Torishiki" in Meguro. His team, "Torishiki ICHIMON," led by Ikegawa, participated in the "DMMI Brexa Royal Windsor Cup" (hereinafter "Royal Windsor Cup"), a leading British polo tournament, on June 21, 2026 (Sun)※1. Torishiki ICHIMON artisans in front of Big Ben, an icon of Britain. This tournament, deeply connected to the British Royal Family, is also widely known as an international social gathering place for members of the Royal Family, dignitaries, cultural figures, and business leaders from various countries. On this symbolic stage, "Torishiki (Yakitori)" was selected as a representative of Japanese food culture, gathering alongside three other leading Japanese establishments: "Iida Shoten (Ramen)," "Sushi Yuu (Sushi)," and "Sukiyaki Kappo Hiayama (Sukiyaki)." Furthermore, this initiative offered an experiential journey into the multifaceted charm of Japanese food culture, from the eve of the event to the tournament day itself. It provided an opportunity to showcase the value of yakitori and the depth of Japanese craftsmanship to the world in London. This endeavor demonstrated that yakitori, a unique Japanese food culture, can be accepted as an "experiential value" on an international stage. ※1 The date and time stated in this release are in local time. ■ MESSAGE|From Yoshiteru Ikegawa, Representative of Torishiki ICHIMON I am extremely pleased that yakitori, a humble dish and a part of Japanese food culture, has been able to advance to the special stage of London, in the foreign land of the United Kingdom. Having the opportunity to serve Torishiki ICHIMON's yakitori at the Royal Windsor Cup, an even