[7/22 Update]
We have conducted classes using the "Aoaka Drill," so we are adding a report on the implementation.
The 2025 edition of the "Aoaka Drill," a physical education teaching material for elementary schools focusing on children's "physical fitness" and "increasing opportunities to engage in sports," has been completed with the cooperation of Teikyo University, the club's official partner. This year, Shinjuku Ward has also been added, and it has been distributed to approximately 190 public elementary schools in Tokyo and over 17,000 first-grade students.


We hope that this drill will help even one child to enjoy moving their body and playing sports, and become a starting point for communication with their family and friends. We will continue to work together with the local community to engage in various activities, with the hope of increasing the number of children who feel the joy of sports.

[Filming Cooperation]
Chofu Municipal Somechi Elementary School · Shinjuku Ward Hanazono Elementary School
□2025 Edition 'Aoaka Drill' Overview
(1) Distribution Target
First graders at public elementary schools in Tokyo
[Distribution Municipalities (in alphabetical order)]
Koganei City, Kodaira City, Shibuya Ward, Shinjuku Ward, Suginami Ward, Chofu City, Nishitokyo City, Fuchu City, Mitaka City
(2) Content
- Intended for use in "Physical Education" curriculum guidelines under "Body-building exercises" and "Play activities creating diverse movements" - Enables experience of various movements that form the foundation for acquiring different motor skills in upper elementary school grades - Allows individuals to achieve a sense of accomplishment while working together with friends and parents - Enhances abilities foundational to "ball sports" in physical education classes for upper elementary grades by utilizing "balls"
(3) Specifications
A4 landscape, 40 pages, full color
Implementation Report
We conducted classes utilizing the "Aoaka Drill," which was created and distributed as one of the initiatives to increase the number of children who find moving their bodies and playing sports enjoyable.

The children carried out the drill activities while responding to the encouragement from the coaches of the Promotion Department.
Even if they couldn't do it at first, as they kept trying repeatedly, various voices like "I did it!" and "Yay!!" echoed throughout the gymnasium, and they worked hard on various events with all their effort.
We will continue to work with the local community to create opportunities for children to experience the fun of exercise and sports, and to understand the importance of working together with their peers.
We would like to thank everyone at Fuchu City Sumiyoshi Elementary School and Shinjuku Ward Ochiai Daini Elementary School for their cooperation in filming the classes using the drill.
<Contact Information for This Matter>
FC Tokyo Area Promotion Department
MAIL: shoutai@fctokyo.co.jp
* When inquiring about this matter, please include "About Aoaka Drill" in the email subject