9/18 (Sun) Kyoto Match Sensory Room Implementation Report
On Sep 18 (Sun), we have set up a sensory room in cooperation with J-League at the Kyoto Sanga F.C. match, where children with developmental disabilities and their families who have been diagnosed with sensory hypersensitivity and other symptoms can watch the game with peace of mind.
In the Sensory Room, we support a safe and secure viewing experience tailored to each child. Moving forward, we will continue to operate the Sensory Room as an inclusive space where everyone can enjoy with a smile.
※In the 2021 season, we have conducted 4 trials, and in the 2022 season, we have conducted 5 trials so far. In addition, for the selection of spectators, we will collaborate with related organizations and educational institutions and implement them at the club, so we appreciate your understanding.

□Target Match
Sep 18 (Sun) 2022 Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance Company J1 League
Sec. 30 FC Tokyo vs Kyoto Sanga F.C.
(19:00 Kickoff / Japan National Stadium)
□Eligible Spectators
・Fans supporting FC Tokyo
・Children diagnosed with developmental disabilities and their families
□Content
Watching in the sensory room
□Cooperation
J.League
Certified Specified Nonprofit Corporation NPO Trassos
General Incorporated Association Japan Exercise Therapy Association
[What is a Sensory Room]
A room designed with lighting that is not too bright and soundproofing that blocks loud noises such as loud sounds and voices, providing a safe space that avoids crowds and surrounding gazes. The purpose is to enjoy watching soccer matches or movies through soundproof glass. The premise of this purpose is the idea that the way of viewing and enjoying is simply different from the majority, but the desire to "watch" and "enjoy" is the same as those without difficulties. In the English Premier League, 14 out of 20 teams have sensory rooms installed. (*Text quoted from JFA and J.League)
【Contact】
FC Tokyo Social Cooperation Promotion Office
E-Mail sharen@fctokyo.co.jp