As an off-matchday event for 'NO PLANET, NO TOKYO,' we held 'KURASHINO SASUKATSU presents FC Tokyo x SpoGOMI' on Saturday, September 13.

About 60 people participated, and the area centered around Toyosu Senkyakubanrai was set as the competition area for the event.
Kazunori YOSHIMOTO, a club alumnus, participated as a guest and coach for the red team, while Naohiro ISHIKAWA, a club alumnus and former Japan national team player, took part as the community generator for the blue team.
The event was held for a total of 80 minutes, divided into two halves of 40 minutes each. Participants stopped in places they would normally pass by, carefully searching and finding piece after piece of trash, aiming for victory!
Participants thoroughly enjoyed themselves, and scenes of a wide range of people—from children to adults—seriously searching for trash were frequently seen. Despite the heat, everyone was able to enjoy and engage in the cleanup activity.
□Media Coverage
An article covering the event day and the initiatives of 'NO PLANET, NO TOKYO' was published in the Asahi Shimbun media.
[Asahi Shimbun Digital Tokyo Edition]
Picking up trash is a sport! FC Tokyo holds "SpoGOMI" in Toyosu [Tokyo]: Asahi Shimbun
URL: https://www.asahi.com/articles...
□What is SpoGOMI?
SpoGOMI is a sport originating in Japan where teams cooperate to collect trash within a designated competition area during a set time limit, competing for points based on the amount and type of garbage collected. The rules are simple, and it can be enjoyed by both children and adults. Use your mind and body to enthusiastically and enjoyably clean up the city!
□Sponsors
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◇Details of KURASHINO SASUKATSU can be found here
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□Event Day Highlights
