On Dec 8 (Sun) 2024, in the Meiji Yasuda J1 League Sec. 38 vs Cerezo Osaka (14:00 kickoff/Ajinomoto Stadium), we will collaborate with the Tokyo Metropolitan Board of Education to exhibit a booth titled "Let's Try Talking in Sign Language Together" and promote the educational video material regarding understanding hearing disabilities, "Let's Support Together! Tokyo 2025 Deaflympics!".
On the day, students from the Tokyo Metropolitan School for the Hearing Impaired will operate the "Let's Try Talking in Sign Language" booth.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
□Implementation Details
PR booth exhibition
An "Let's try talking in sign language together" booth will be set up at AO-AKA PARK Ajipanda Square (South Square).
(1) Let's try talking in sign language together
Students from the Tokyo Metropolitan School for the Hearing Impaired will present quizzes in sign language to everyone visiting the booth. We will be waiting at the booth until the match starts, so please come by everyone!
(2) Distribution of Collaboration Message Cards, etc.
Participants in the sign language quiz will receive collaboration message cards from FC Tokyo.
*The image is an illustration of the items to be distributed.
□Location
AO-AKA PARK Ajipanda Square (South Square)
□Implementation Time
10:00 - Kick-off (14:00)
The distribution of items such as message cards will end as soon as they run out.
☐Activities Related to Understanding Hearing Impairments
The Tokyo Metropolitan Board of Education is distributing video materials related to understanding hearing impairments, created by incorporating the opinions of students from metropolitan schools, in conjunction with the hosting of the Tokyo 2025 Deaflympics. This initiative aims to enhance students' interest in the Deaflympics, deepen their understanding of hearing impairments, and foster an awareness and attitude of coexistence, regardless of disabilities. Let's all watch the videos and learn about hearing impairments and the Deaflympics! Let's support each other!
◇ The homepage for the "Video Materials" is here (external link)