On November 3 (Sun, holiday) 2024, Meiji Yasuda J1 League Sec. 35 vs Shonan Bellmare (14:00 kickoff / Ajinomoto Stadium), we will conduct PR for "Easy Japanese" in collaboration with Tokyo.
Easy Japanese refers to Japanese that has been simplified to make difficult words easier to understand.
Let's aim for a Tokyo that is easy to live in for everyone, regardless of whether they are foreigners or have disabilities, and let many people know "Easy Japanese".
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
□Implementation Details
1. Original collaboration sticky notes as a gift!
Collaboration sticky notes and flyers with FC Tokyo will be distributed at the main concourse (inside the venue).
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Distribution Location
Main Side Concourse (Near Keio Gate)
Distribution Time
From SOCIO opening until kickoff (14:00) *Distribution will end as soon as supplies run out.
2. Broadcast of Collaboration PR Video
A collaborative awareness video about "Easy Japanese" will be broadcast on the large screen at Sujium.
□ About "Easy Japanese"
"Easy Japanese" refers to simplified Japanese that is considerate of foreigners and others, making it easier to understand. The number of foreign residents in Tokyo is on the rise, currently around 650,000 as of January 2024, with a diverse range of nationalities. To realize a multicultural society where Japanese and foreigners live and thrive together in the community, it is important to utilize "Easy Japanese" for communication while making efforts to understand each other. Furthermore, "Easy Japanese" is not only effective for communication with foreigners but also serves as a very effective tool for communicating with children, the elderly, and people with disabilities, and its use is expanding in various fields such as administrative information, daily life information, and news dissemination.
◇ The Tokyo Metropolitan Government's homepage for "Easy Japanese" is here (external link)
◇ The homepage of the Tokyo Foundation for Creating Connections in "Easy Japanese" is here (external link)