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Raise the Futurewith the Powerof Sport.
■ Japan Sport Council Headquarters■ Prince Chichibu Memorial Rugby Stadium2-8-35 Kita-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0061< Access >Tokyo Metro Ginza Line5-min. walk from Exit 3 of Gaienmae Station
■ Yoyogi National Gymnasium2-1-1 Jinnan, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0041< Access >JR Yamanote Line5-min. walk from Omotesando Exit of Harajuku StationTokyo Metro Chiyoda Line5-min. walk from Exit 1 of Meiji-Jingu-mae Station
■ Japan High Performance Sport Center■ Japan Institute of Sports Sciences■ AJINOMOTO National Training Center■ AJINOMOTO FIELD NISHIGAOKA
3-15-1 Nishigaoka, Kita-ku, Tokyo 115-0056< Access >Toei Mita Line10-min. walk from Exit A1 of Motohasunuma StationJR Saikyo Line, Keihin Tohoku Line and Utsunomiya LineGet off the train at Akabane Station andtake a bus bound for Akabane Shako andget off at Kokuritsu Nishigaoka Kyogijo,or take a bus bound for either Ikebukuro-eki Higashiguchior Nichidai Byoin and get off at Kokuritsu Nishigaoka Kyogijo Kitamon.
■ Prince Chichibu Memorial Sports Museum and Library6-11-17 Ayase, Adachi-ku, Tokyo 120-0005< Access >Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line15 min. walk from Kita-Ayase StationTokyo Metro Chiyoda Line20 min. walk from Ayase StationTsukuba Express Line of the Metropolitan Intercity Railway10 min. walk from Aoi StationTobu bus from Ayase Station on the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line(Aya 22, Aya 24, Aya 61, Aya 62, Aya 63) 1 min.walk from Ayase Nanachome Bus Stop
2-8-35 Kita-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0061Tel: +81-(0)3-5410-9121 (Office of Public Relations)
http://www.jpnsport.go.jp
JAPAN SPORT COUNCIL
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ShibuyaMark City
Inogashira Street
Kouen Street
KishiMemorial Hall
Meiji -jingu-mae Station
Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line
HarajukuStation
Meiji Street
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Yoyogi-koenStation
Tokyo Metro
Fukutoshin LineSibuya Station
NHK Broadcasting Center
NHK hall
Futsal Court
Yoyogi 1st GymnasiumYoyogi 1st GymnasiumYoyogi 2nd Gymnasium
JR Yam
anote Line
・JR Saikyo Line
ShibuyaPublic Hall(under construction)
Route 17
Toei Mita Line
JR KeihinTo-hoku Line
JR Saikyo Line
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Itabashi Honcho
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Akabane Station
Jujo Station
Belt Line 7
Bus Stop(Shim
izucho)
Bus Stop(Nishigaoka Kyogijo)
Police BoxAkabane CommaercialSenior High School
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AJINOMOTO FIELD NISHIGAOKA(Nishigaoka Soccer Stadium)
Japan Institute ofSports Sciences
AJINOMOTONational Training Center
Higashi Jujo Station
Bus Stop(NishigaokaKyogijoKitamon)
Shinanomachi Station
Aoyama-
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Sendagaya StationMeiji JinguIce Skating Rink
Tokyo MetropolitanGymnasium
Metropolitan Expressway No. 4
Toei Oedo LineGaien East Street
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NationalStadium
Meiji Jingu Stadium
Tokyo Metro Ginza Line
Aoyama Street
Meiji JinguSecondary StadiumMeiji Park
Kokuritsu-Kyogijyo Station
The Meiji MemorialPicture Gallery
Gaienmae Station
Prince ChichibuMemorialRugby Stadium
East Tennis Court
JSCHeadquarters
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July 2016 English
President
OHIGASHI Kazumi
Japan School Lunch Society established(October 1, 1955) School Health Center of
Japan established(July 26, 1982)
Japan School SafetyAssociation established(March 1, 1960)
National Stadium established(April 1, 1958)
National Stadium andSchool Health Center of Japanestablished(March 1, 1986)
Sports Promotion Fund Department created(December 27, 1990)Sports Promotion Lottery Department created(April 1, 1999)*The two were merged in April 2004 to form the Sports Promotion Foud and Lottery Department.Japan Institute of Sports Sciences created(April 1, 2001)
History
Message from the President
Goals and Activities
Organization Summary
The JSC was established based on two major legislations; the Act on General Rules for Incorporated Administrative Agency (Act No. 103 of 1999) and the Act on the National Agency for the Advancement of Sports and Health (Act No. 162 of 2002). The objectives of the JSC are stated as “In order to promote sports and to enhance and maintain school children’s health, the JSC operates its sports facilities appropriately as well as efficiently; provides necessary assistance for the promotion of sports, covers injury and accidents involving children under school care, conducts research regarding sports and the maintenance and enhancement of children’s health, collects and provides sports-related materials; and contributes to the development of people’s physical and mental health based on the activities above”.
Half a year has passed since I became President of the Japan Sport Council (JSC) on October 1, 2015. I feel not only the joy of having the opportunity to contribute to the development of sports in Japan, but also the huge responsibility that this position entails as I work to run this organization.
Looking back on FY2015, for the national project of New National Stadium construction, we were able to take a step forward on facilities planning, such as the selection of Parties with negotiation priority and starting on the basic design. In addition, as part of efforts to improve competitiveness, we have been preparing for the inauguration, in April 2016, of the “Japan High Performance Sport Center” (Japan Institute of Sports Sciences and Ajinomoto National Training Center), that performs research and provides support to improve international competitiveness. Furthermore, the Sports Promotion Lottery achieved sales of 108.4 billion yen, the second-highest amount in its history.
In response to external advice for ensuring good corporate governance within JSC, in concrete terms, we received guidance from the New National Stadium Project Process Investigation Panel concerning matters such as our organizational and communication structures. As a result, we clarified the role of Project Managers involved in the planning and construction of the New National Stadium and initiated regular briefings for the media. In addition, we established an independent “Operational Inspection Council” that reviews issues related to corporate governance to reinforce internal control. I have tackled these issues as a matter of top priority since becoming President in October. to form a structure to inspect and improve internal control and governance.
Furthermore, through the formulation of the “JSC Code of Conduct” that details the implementation of compliance training and appropriate behaviors for executives, we are working to reform the organizational culture to have good peer-to-peer communication with a high level of executive consciousness toward compliance.
In order to become an organization even more trusted by the people, we believe that it is more necessary than ever before to place ourselves at and see from the viewpoint of the people and from an “athlete first” perspective for open communications.
In light of the measures above, in FY2016, we will proceed with a heavy focus on the following three items.1. Reinforce corporate governance and internal JSC’s role in sports promotion in Japan2. Maximize control3. Reform organizational culture to have good peer-to-peer communication
This fiscal year, the Olympics/Paralympics will be held in Rio de Janeiro. As we flesh out our Japan High Performance Sport Center as a base from which to support athletes, we will establish a “High Performance Support Center” on site during the games to support the Japanese national team.
In addition, regarding the construction of the New National Stadium that is scheduled for completion in November 2019, we will proceed steadily so that the schedule is maintained as we head toward the start of construction this December.
Furthermore, on the premise that these activities will be proceeded with smoothly, in addition to strengthening internal control and governance, we will thoroughly enforce the behavior and business of executives, who will maintain constant awareness of the “JSC Code of Conduct” that was formulated in accordance with the basic principles and vision in March. We would also like to cultivate an organization with good peer-to-peer communication where the results of our activities can be maximized. Including female employees and disabled persons, we will establish a workplace environment where any person can succeed.
The JSC is a vibrant organization filled with young employees and employees having a strong attachment for sports. We will give consideration to overall balance amidst our many, varied activities and will aim for even greater vitality as a unified organization with good peer-to-peer communications that utilize the capability of each person.
We highly appreciate your further support and cooperation.
Organization name : JAPAN SPORT COUNCILAddress : 2-8-35 Kita-Aoyama,Minato-ku,Tokyo 107-0061Employees : 397 (Men: 276, Women: 121) Executives : President OHIGASHI Kazumi
Vice President IMASATO YuzuruVice President IKEDA TakakuniVice President TAKATANI YoshinariVice President INOUE Shigeyuki
Auditor MURAOKA IsaoAuditor OOHASHI Reiko
*As of April 1, 2016
Basic Principles/Vision/Goals and Activities/Organization Summary
Message from the President of Japan Sport Council /History
■ Activities outline
● Sports Facilities
● National Center for Mountaineering Education
● Prince Chichibu Memorial Sports Museum and Library
● Japan High Performance Sport Center
● Sport Integrity Unit
● Department of Information & International Relations
● Sports Promotion Fund and Lottery Department
● School Safety Department
● Cooperation and Collaborations with Related Organizations
● SPORTS JAPAN Ambassador
■ Finance
■ Organizational Chart / Contact List
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Contents
Japan Sport Council established(October 1, 2003)
National Training Center created (April 1, 2008)National Center forMountaineering Education created (April 1, 2009)London Office created(June 1, 2009)Department of Information andInternational Relations created (April 1, 2012)Bureau of The New National Stadium Planning andConstruction(February 1, 2013)Sports Innovation Department created(April 1, 2013)Sport Integrity Unit created(April 1, 2014)Department of General Affairs &Finance, Nishigaoka (July 1, 2014)Japan High Performance Sport Centerestablished (April 1, 2016)
OHIGASHI KazumiApril 2016 Japan Sport Council
President
Raise the Futurewith the Power of Sport.
Through the promotion of sports and the sound development of people,the Japan Sport Council strives to realize healthy and abundant lives, thus contributing to fair and vibrant societies and to a world full of peace and friendship.
■ Basic Principles(JSC’s Mission)
■ Vision(JSC’s Mid-Term Goal)
Corporate Message
The Japan Sport Council’s vision is expressed in the Corporate Message.We proclaim this message with the thought as stated below.
We see the "Power of Sport" as:●The mental and physical strength that people gain by playing and getting involved in sports.●The power of dreams, admiration, and inspiration that all top athletes stir in our hearts.●The power of children to challenge towards tomorrow, nurtured through a safe school life.
These strengths help us to foster a future filled with unlimited possibilities.Through the “Power of Sport”, we will realize a Japan full of vitality, emotion and power for tomorrow, and we will foster the unlimited future together with Japanese citizens.
Sports Facility Management and Promotion of Sports ActivitiesWe are engaged in the management and operation of sports facilities where various sporting competitions and other events are held. We also manage and operate the “National Center for Mountaineering Education”, which conducts instructor training for mountaineering, as well as the “Prince Chichibu Memorial Sports Museum and Library”, which showcases the history and tradition of sports in Japan.
■ National Stadium (New National Stadium)The demolition work of the former National Stadium, which served as the main venue for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, was completed in 2015. Amidst the historical and traditional environment of the Meijijingu Gaien, the New National Stadium will be constructed as the main stadium of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic/Paralympic Games. Construction is progressing under the concepts of: “a user-friendly stadium where anyone can gather and enjoy sports competition”, “a stadium in harmony with the surrounding environment with a culmination of cutting-edge technology, and modern representation of Japan’s climate, landscapes, and traditions”, and “a stadium that contributes to local disaster relief to global environmental conservation”.
Jan. 29, 2016: First contract signing with Taisei Corporation, Azusa Sekkei Co.,Ltd. and Kengo Kuma and Associates Joint VentureJan. 2016: Basic design and implementation designDec. 2016: Construction beginsEnd of Nov. 2019: Completion (target)
Upcoming schedule
■ Yoyogi 1st GymnasiumThe 1st Gymnasium was built for the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games, featuring a suspended roof with high tensile strength reinforcement. The Gymnasium is famous in the world for its unique design and for hosting various sporting events as well as cultural events.
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Yoyogi 1st Gymnasium
Prince Chichibu Memorial Rugby Stadium
AJINOMOTO FIELD NISHIGAOKA
Sports Facility We manage and operate the Yoyogi National Gymnasium, Prince Chichibu Memorial Rugby Stadium, and the Ajinomoto Field Nishigaoka. The National Stadium is in the process of being entirely rebuilt.
Building area: 17,844m2 Total area: 34,991m2
Arena area: 4,000m2 Capacity: 9,119 seats (not including arena seats)*At the time of the Tokyo Olympic Games, there was a 50m x 8 course poolfor swimming competitions and a pool for springboard diving events.
■ Prince Chichibu Memorial Rugby Stadium
■ AJINOMOTO FIELD NISHIGAOKA
Called the “Tokyo Rugby Stadium,” this stadium that was built exclusively for rugby was completed in 1947. It was later renamed “Prince Chichibu Memorial Rugby Stadium” and transferred to the National Stadium on October 1, 1962. It was used for football events during the 1964 18th Tokyo Olympic Games, and is currently used for international rugby matches, national tournaments, and Top League matches.
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Turf area: 10,515.5m2
(The greens are maintained all year round with tifton grass in summer andperennial ryegrass in winter.)Land area: 35,459m2 Building area: 11,741m2 Capacity: 24,871 seats
In 1972, a soccer stadium, tennis courts and other facilities were built as the National Nishigaoka Stadium. Nowadays, the soccer stadium is widely used for international games, preliminaries of the Emperor's Cup, All Japan University Championship, Kanto University Football League tournament, All-Japan Women’s Football Championship, National High School Championship etc. The stadium was renamed "AJINOMOTO FIELD NISHIGAOKA" in 2012 under a naming rights agreement.Facilityoutline
Turf area: 10,614m2 (Soccer ground 105m×68m) Capacity: 7,258 seats Building area: 1,186m2 Total area: 997m2
■ Yoyogi 2nd GymnasiumAs it was the case for the 1st Gymnasium, the 2nd Gymnasium was built as a venue for the Tokyo Olympic Games, and has a bowl-shaped structure with a magnificent cone-shaped ceiling. The Gymnasium hosts various sports competitions such as basketball games, and is also used as training venue for major events.Facilityoutline
Building area: 3,872m2 Total area: 5,644m2 Arena area: 1,300m2
Capacity: 3,195 seats (not including arena seats)
ISU World Team Trophy in Figure Skating 2015 Photo: Japan Sports
National Center for Mountaineering Education
Originally built in 1967 as the Education Ministry’s mountaineering training center to promote the sound development of mountaineering in Japan, it has been under the management of NAASH since 2009. The center has since organized activities to train for mountaineering expertise and provide information for prevention of mauntain accidents. The building, which can also be used as lodging, comes with special facilities such as equipment for rock-climbing training, enabling high-quality training.
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Hosting various courses and training classes / The center hosts training sessions for mountaineering. The training ranges from the basics of safe mountaineering to rescue techniques, utilizing on site training and nearby mountains including Mount Tsurugi. Lectures on meteorology and medicine are also provided. It hosts training sessions for university students related to mountaineering leaders (in spring, summer and winter mountain), workshops to promote safe mountaineering, and rescue training techniques related to mountain accidents.Providing information regarding the latest mountain climbing knowledge and techniques Providing facilities, advice, and cooperation to climbing groups for training workshops
The main building
Rescue training session foruniversity students
Program for the Tokyo Olympic Games (1964)Sculpture of Prince Chichibuclimbing a mountain
Model of the Olympic cauldron The Japanese delegation’s uniformfor the Tokyo Olympic Games (1964)
Special facilities for fostering mountaineering leaders
Prince Chichibu Memorial Sports Museum and Library A business supported by the cultural aspect ofsports history and tradition
Indoor SportsClimbing Wall
Location : Main Building Training room / Height : 6m-8m Width : 17m / Area : 118m2 / Made of FRP (fiber re-enforced plastic)
Main Building Elevation : 480m / Land area : 26,114m2 / Building area : 1,658m2 / Attached facilities : Training room, Lodging,
Low OxygenRooms
Location : Main Building 3F Lodging area / Function : Adjustable to the oxygen density of at 6,000m altitude
Summer Base Camp Elevation : 2,450m / Land area : 725m2 / Capacity : 60 people Winter Base Camp Elevation : 1,310m / Land area : 550m2 / Capacity : 70 people
Rock ClimbingPractice Wall
Location : National Center for Mountaineering Education grounds / Height: 17.5m Length : 11m Width : 13m / One lighting unit with six 400W lamps / Equipped with tools to prevent for accidential falling.
The Prince Chichibu Memorial Sports Museum and Library is the only integrated sports museum and library in Japan. Due to the rebuilding of the National Stadium, the Museum and Library’s warehousing functions have been relocated to Ayase in Adachi-ku, Tokyo in June 2014. The materials in the Museum’s collection are not available for viewing. However, adopted as a program subsidized by the Agency for Cultural Affairs in FY2016, the Museum will collaborate with the community and prepare multi-lingual
Olympic-related materials by: (1) conducting activities in multiple languages in preparation for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic/Paralympic Games; and (2) conducting a touring exhibition (Tokyo, Iwate, Fukushima, Hokkaido). The materials in the Library’s collection are available for browsing at the warehouse upon booking by fax or phone.Weekdays only: 10:00-16:00Tel: 03-5849-5400 Fax: 03-3629-1660
National Stadium (New National Stadium)・Yoyogi National Gymnasium・Prince Chichibu Memorial Rugby Stadium・Ajinomoto Field Nishigaoka/National Center for Mountaineering Education/Prince Chichibu Memorial Sports Museum and Library
The JISS is made up of research facilities, medical center and training facilities, including the NTC facilities for 5 Summer Olympic and Paralympic sports. All its facilities work as one To create a scientifically advanced training environment.
Research, support and development forJapanese athletes on the world stageAs a base for Japanese competitive sports, the Japan Sport Council established the Japan Institute of Sports Sciences (JISS) and the AJINOMOTO National Training Center (NTC) in Nishigaoka, Kita-ku, Tokyo. The sports medicine and science research, sports medicine, science and information support, and training facility functions of the JISS and NTC were organized into a “Japan High Performance Sport Center” for a unified approach to Olympic and Paralympic competition with an aim to strengthen these functions.
Japan High Performance Sport CenterDepartment of High Performance Sport Strategy, Japan Institute of Sports Sciences, the National Training Center,the Department of Sport Innovation, Department of General Affairs and Finance, Nishigaoka
Research in sports medicine and science aswell as implementation of the comprehensivesupport based on research resultsAs a major center for sports sciences and medicine, the JISS promotes study and research and provides support for athletes and coaches in cooperation with domestic and international sports research institutions such as the Japanese Olympic Committee, the Japanese Paralympic Committee, National Sports Federations and several universities. The NTC, as a base for top-level athletes to strengthen their performance, equally enable them to receive intensive continuous training.
In order to provide support for organizational and planned initiatives toward enhancing the international competitiveness performance of National Sports Federations, operations are carried out through the mutual cooperation of the Department of Sports Science and the Medical Center.
Overview of research and support activities
Facility outline
Japan Institute of Sports Sciences(JISS)
Support Programsfor Sports Medicine/Science
Japan Institute of Sports Sciences (JISS) / National Training Center (NTC)
The Japan Sport Council integrally manages and operates two adjacent facilities, the JISS and the NTC. The JSC provides an environment where athletes and National Sports Federations are able to conduct high-level training, making full use of the JISS research outcomes and the NTC training facilities, as well as providing support to enhance the international competitiveness of Japanese athletes.
*NTC has adopted naming rights, as “AJINOMOTO National Training Center”.
Support Programsfor Sports
Medicine/ScienceMedical check-ups
Medical/scientific support
Sports ClinicPrograms
Medical diagnosisAthletic rehabilitation
Psychological counselingNutritional consultation
Medical network
Sports Medicine/ScienceResearch ProgramsSports-specific Research
Basic researchDevelopment
Special project research
The AJINOMOTO National Training Center consists of as exclusive use training facilities for each competitive sport the “Indoor Training Center”, “Track and Field”, “Indoor Tennis Courts” and the“Athletes’ Village”, which are part of the NTC facilities.
AJINOMOTO National TrainingCenter (indoor training center)
Department of High Performance Sport Strategy
Through communication with National Sports Federations, we integrate information while establishing a cooperative structure to promote strategic projects related to high performance in Nishigaoka.
Establishment of unified information and cooperative structure
Department of Sport Innovation Development and support activities for enriching sports in Japan
Developing various sports resources that contribute to enhance performance of Japanese athletesWith the mission of "Developing a variety of resources that contribute to high performance of Japanese athletes", in addittion to the development and support of new programs for the Olympics/Paralympics in Rio 2016, PyoeongChang 2018, Tokyo 2020 and beyond. We will promote all kinds of activities including collaboration with national federations, local public entities, and other related institutions.
Medal PotentialAthletes
P (performance)
T (time)
Top Athletes
Elite Athletes
DevelopmentalAthletes
Silent Talents
National Talents
Regional Talents
*Commissioned by the Japan Sports Agency
MEDAL POTENTIALS
TALENTS
POTENTIALS
Strategic strengthening and support for female athletes *The High Performance Center will unite and carry out initiatives, in order to contribute to the enhancement of international competitive-ness, such as: a “female athlete strengthening program”, formulating and implementing a model program contributing strategic and practical strengthening, etc.; a “female athlete support program”, implementing a model support program for medical and scientific support addressing characteristic issues; and a “female athlete elite coach nurturing program”, formulating and implementing a model program to smoothly develop female elite coaches—who possess unique female viewpoints and perspectives as well as techniques and experience gained from their time as athletes—into immediately effective coaches.
Strategic support for athlete pathwaysWith the goal of establishing a nurturing system to develop regional talents with abundant future potential into medal hopefuls, we will establish nurturing pathways for each sport, unify and develop programs to discover and develop these talents, and develop an innovative pathway program.
Nurturing and strengthening of next-generation targeted sportsTarget Olympic and Paralympic Sports Project (TOP Sports Project)This project aims at:●Raising targeted athletes to Medal Potential Athletes (MPA)●Maximizing the number of sports that hold MPA●Establishing brand new high performance development system
Overseas strengthening support for promising athletesAthlete Hone ProjectThis project aims at:●Investing young medal potential athletes in the performance enhancement in the global environment●Sending young athletes overseas for performance enhancement training and international competitionsTargets are not only young athletes expected to be gold medalists beyond 2020 games, but also their supporting team including coaches, sports science & medicine staffs and guide athletes.
High performance support activities *In order for Japan's top athletes to have a good chance to acquire medals, we will conduct "athlete support" in which dedicated staff in each field will provide sophisticated support in sports medicine and science, information and other fields, and the "High Performance Support Center" will establish a support base for Rio 2016 and conduct a survey about home game advantage.
■ Japan Institute of Sports Sciences (JISS)
■ Functions of the Japan High Performance Sport Center in Nishigaoka ■ Strategic sports resource development
In order to accelerate these activities above, we also take additional approaches as follows.● Recruitment of human resource capable to promote competition, collbaboration and contribution in global environment● Practical development system for human resorces ● Encouragement of collaborations among stakeholders● Taking full advantage of overseas advisors ● Creation of highly competitive environment ● Function development for better operation
■ Strategic function development
■ AJINOMOTO National Training Center
Olympic/Paralympic sports federations (instructors, coaches, etc.)
Department ofHigh Performance Sport Strategy
Provision of resourcesand information
Enhancement of activities;support requests
Serviceactivities
Sports ClinicPrograms
Sports Medicine/ScienceResearch
Programs
SupportPrograms for
Sports Medicine/Science
SportsDevelopment
Activities
AJINOMOTONational Training
Center (NTC)
Dedicatedtrainingfacilities
Japan Institute of Sports Sciences (JISS)
Department of Sports Science Medical CenterDepartment of
Sport Innovation
Female Athletes Strategic Support ProjectsStudy and research aiming for strategic
strengthening of female athletesStrategic strengthening andsupport for female athletes
■ Ball sports■ Competitive sports■ Performance sports■ Artistic sports
■ Lending service of facilities■ Provision of Meals and other services
■ Medical diagnosis■ Athletic rehabilitation■ Psychological counseling■ Nutrition consultation■ Medical network
■ Sports-specific research■ Basic research - Key research - Themed research
■ Development■ Special project research■ Medical check・ups■ Medical/ scientific support
■ Strategic sports resource development■ Strategic function development
Desire
Commit
Target
Department of Information and International RelationsSport Integrity Unit
Structure and activities of the Sport Integrity Unit
International strategic activitiesInformation strategy activities
Activities utilizing the base in the UK
■ Group for Good Governance in SportConduct research on strengthening governance at, and implement activities to support sports organizations.
In collaboration with the Japan Anti-Doping Agency, conduct intelligence activities including information gathering and analysis to prevent doping, and research of good practices in leading countries, and run the Japan Anti-Doping Disciplinary Panel.■ Sports Consultation Group
Implement activities for top athletes related to external consultations and investigations on the use of violence during coaching in sports.
■ Anti-Doping Group
■ Group for Sports LotteryConduct activities to ensure the fairness of the Sports Promotion Lottery.
Reinforcing the sports-related information analysis system in Japan
Under the objectives set by the Sport Basic Plan and the Basic Act on Sport, the Department of Information and International Relations is the core organization that handles information needed to promote sports in Japan. The Department integrates and analyzes domestic and international information as well as evaluating and making proposals on sports policies and programs in Japan.
Collecting and analyzing sports-related information from Japan and overseas
Sport Integrity Unit
Anti-doping(doping issues)
Governance(governance at sports organizations)
Sports consultation(violence issues)
Sports lottery research(illegal gambling, Match-fixing)
Symposium: Examining the Integrity of Sports
Implementation of activities related toSport Integrity in Japan
Hotline opens: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 13:00-16:00*Except for year-end and New Year holiday period, public holidays, and weekendsTEL: 03-6758-0010 E-mail: sports.soudan@jpnsport.go.jp
Multilaterally collecting and analyzing information on sports in/outside Japan as shown below, providing the reports, and proposing policies for sports promotion in Japan.
Strategic bilateral international sports contribution activities (Sport for Tomorrow (SFT)) *
Supporting the creation of the information network and the environment necessary to bid and host an international sport event in Japan as well as studying new international sport events, etc.
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Concentrated information during international sport events Information on high-performance athletes in/outside Japan Information on promoting sports participation of women, children, the elderly, and the disabledInformation on physical education and school sportsInformation on sports businessesInformation on international contributions through sportsResearch related to sports policy informationOperation of sports information database, etc.
Establishing the athlete career system for stakeholders and related party to collaborate to support top athletes effectively so that the athletes can concentrate on their sports without any concern.
■ Sports career support promotion strategic activities
Conduct studies and provide information to target sports federations for the purpose of acquiring new executive posts or maintaining current posts at international sports federations and other organizations.
Establishing and strengthening collaboration, exchanges, and internation-al networks with overseas governmental sports institutions, international administration organizations, international sport organizations, etc.
In addition, the following projects commissioned by the Japan Sports Agency are being carried out as our international sports activities.
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Establish frameworks for international collaboration and plan and carry out collaboration programsCollect and provide information through networks with international administration organizationsCollect information regarding international sport eventsProvide cooperation and support for organizations hosting international sport eventsProposal of policies for the use of sports in solving social issues
The Sport for Tomorrow Program is an international contribution initiative that aims to expand sporting values and the Olympic and Paralympic Movement to people of all generations of more than 10 million people in over 100 counties including developing countries until the 2020 Tokyo summer Olympic and Paralympic Games. With the Japan Sports Agency and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the JSC is promoting international contribution activities while assuming responsibility for managing the SFT Consortium (SFTC) Secretariat comprised of public and private groups all around Japan.●●
Operation of SFT Consortium SecretariatImplementation and support of activities related to international contributionand exchange through sports
Undokai sports event in MalawiUndokai sports event in Malawi
Networking meetings in the Asian regionNetworking meetings in the Asian region
Utilizing the London office and the center at Loughborough University, we carry out: academic research related to sports policies; field studies related to international sports events mainly held in the UK; support for the talent development of future sports practitioners; collection and dissemination of information obtained through these activities; and the strengthening of networks with people involved.●
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Continuous field study on the legacy of the London 2012 Games Support and collect information on overseas coach training systems, etc.
Research on the legacy of theLondon 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games
Research on the legacy of theLondon 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games Booth exhibitions at international conferencesBooth exhibitions at international conferences
Sport for Tomorrow Consortium SecretariatTel: +81-(0)3-6804-2776 Email: sft.info@jpnsport.go.jp
It has become clear that there is a high correlation between the number of medals acquired by each country and Medal-Potential Athletes (MPA: number of sports categories with top 8 results or better at world champi-onships and other tournaments). Based on this data, measures will be implemented to increase the number of MPAs under Japan’s medal-acqui-sition strategy.
Correlation between no. of sports categories withmedal-acquisition potential and no. of acquired medals
No. of sports categories with medal-acquisition potential0
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No. of acquired m
edals
■ IF executive post acquisition support activities
Activities to support the creation of theinternational sport event information network
Strategic bilateral international sportscontribution activities (*detailed below)
Mission undertaken to ensure fair andproper implementation of sporting activitiesBased on the revision of Act on the Japan Sport Council in 2013, entailing the addition of “activities required for ensuring fair and proper implementation of sporting activities” the JSC launched the “Sport Integrity Unit” in April 2014 to protect Sport Integrity in the areas of match manipulation, illegal gambling, lack of governance, violence, and doping in sports.Integrity refers to a condition that is pure, dignified, and complete. Integrity to sport means a condition of purity and worth that does not suffer loss from the various threats to sport. It is said that sport gives people happiness and has the power to lead society in a positive direction. In order for sport to realize its inherent power, it is a prerequisite that the protection of sport integrity be a priority. However, currently sport movement is facing various issues threatening the integrity of sport, such as doping, match manipulation, as well as violence, harassment and lack of governance in sports instruction.
■ Threats to Sport Integrity
Created while referencing the Australian Sports Commission and Oxford Research A/S(2010)[Reference] Oxford Research A/S, 2010. Examination on Threats to the Integrity of Sports
Doping
Match manipulation
Anti-social behavior
Harassment
Lack of governance
Pressure onautonomy of sport
Bribery
Racial discrimination
SportIntegrity
Sports Promotion Fund
Sports Promotion Lottery (toto/BIG)
Support for sports promotion, and the operation of theSports Promotion Lottery (toto/BIG)
School Safety Department
In order to promote and popularize sports, including the improvement of Japan’s international competitiveness in sports and the development and enhancement of the sports environment at the community level, the Sports Promotion Fund and Lottery Department provides financial assistance for projects to promote sports (e.g., Sports Promotion Fund subsidies, Sports Promotion Lottery subsidies, and subsidies for activities to improve Japan’s competitiveness in sports). In addition, further support will be provided to sports groups and athletes in the lead-up to the 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games.
■ How the Fund subsidy worksThe Sports Promotion Fund was created in 1990 with an initial investment from the government to achieve the improvement of the international competitiveness of Japan as well as expanding the sports fan base. Together with a donation from the private sector, the total amount of the fund has been expanded and the operating profit has been distributed as subsidies for sports activities undertaken by sports organizations, individual athletes and coaches.
■ How the Sports Promotion Lottery works
■ How the toto lottery works
The Sports Promotion Lottery (toto/BIG) was introduced in 2001 with the aim of securing new funding sources in order to develop and enhance Japan’s sporting environment. Profits are allocated from the sports promotion lottery sales revenue, after deductions of payouts to lottery winners, expenses, and provisions for specific work (allocation for expenses such as improvement of sports facilities for international sporting events). Three-fourths of the profits are used to subsidize projects that aim to promote sports, while the remaining one-fourth is paid to the national treasury.
The School Safety Department supports efforts to prevent accidents at schools through case study and data analysis using information from the mutual aid benefit system, and providing the outputs to school officials and others in an easy to understand manner.
Payment of Injury and Accident Mutual Aid Benefits
■ Injury and Accident Mutual Aid Benefit SystemThe Injury and Accident Mutual Aid Benefit System provides benefits (medical expenses, disability compensation or death compensation) in cases of injury, illness, disease, accident, or death that occur to students and younger children while under the supervision of schools or nurseries based on a contract (Injury and accident mutual aid benefit contract) between the JSC and school operators. The injuries and accidents under the supervision of schools refer to those that occur during class hours based on the school curriculum (including childcare hours at nurseries), as well as during extra-curricular instruction hours, during breaks (including before class and after school), or on the way to and from school (or nurseries).In FY2015, at schools and other educational institutions across the country, 16.91 million people-over 90% of total child students—enrolled in the system and aid was given to 2.1 million cases times during the year.
School Safety Support Activities
■ How school safety support works
Since in FY2002, profits earned from sports promotion lottery sales have been put toward subsidizing sports promotion activities by local governments and sports organizations - ranging from creating an environment where everyone can enjoy sports to fostering world-class athletes. So far, subsidies have been given 22,032 projects, for a total amount of 123.4-billion-yen (subsidies for FY2016 indicates the amount allocated).
■ How to donate to the Sports Promotion FundThe JSC makes efforts to secure financial resource for subsidies through encouraging donations to the fund from individuals and corporations. Additional donations come from the profits of vending machines set up in cooperation with national university corporations, local public entities, sports organizations, and other organizations.
Prize will be awarded if the prediction of the results of soccer games are correct. The lottery comes in two types. One type (“toto”, “mini toto”, and “totoGOAL3” “totoGOAL2”) allows lottery buyers to make their own predictions, while the other type (“BIG”, “100yen BIG”, “BIG1000”, and “mini BIG”) allows predictions to be made randomly and automatically by computer. The total sales for FY2015 marked approximately 108.4 billion yen.
Promoting sports in Japan
Subsidies foractivities that improve
Japan’s competitivenessin sports
Subsidies for activitiesthat contribute to
enhancing Japan’scompetitiveness in sports
Enhancement ofJapanese athletes' performance
Sports PromotionFund subsidies
Enhancement of the sportsperformance standards
Expansion of the numberof sports practice
Sports PromotionLottery subsidies
Creation of an environment inwhich everyone can enjoy sports
as part of everyday life
Government grantsSports Promotion Lottery
(toto/BIG)Private sector
donationsGovernmentinvestment
Operating profits
Sports Promotion Fund
Sports Promotion Fund and Lottery Department
Financial support for sports organizations through the Sports Promotion Fund,the Sports Promotion Lottery (toto/BIG) and government grants
Injury and accident mutual aid benefits andschool safety support activities
The School Safety Department provides medical expenses for injuries and accidents that occur to school children whilst under school supervision. The department also conducts research on school safety support to prevent injuries and accidents happening to school children, as well as publicizing research results.
Operation of the injury and accident mutual aid benefits system andprevention of injuries and accidents to school children
Rakuten Bank account
Branch code 211Name of the account holder Japan Sport Council
Account number 7005804
Branch code 001Name of the account holder
Account numberName of the account holder
Japan Sport CouncilAccount number 0704490
Japan Net Bank account
Yucho Bank Postal Transfer account (Yubin-furikae account)
00110-0-539813Japan Sport Council Sports Promotion Fund
Prize payments:(50%) Expenses
Subsidies forthe promotion
of sports(Sports groups,
local governments,etc.)
Total sales of “toto”
Specific amount
Payments to thenational treasury
Subsidies for activities that improveJapan’s competitiveness in sports
In the lead-up to the 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games, strategic efforts are being made to strengthen athletes and enhance their performance at both the Olympic and Paralympic Games. As a part of this, the JSC subsidizes programs of sports organizations which are designed to improve the performance of Japanese athletes, using funding from government grants. In addition, since FY2003, the JSC has provided subsidies for activities that contribute to enhancing Japan’s competitiveness in sports, which are extended for programs aimed at raising the standards of the premier leagues in Japan.
* It is prohibited by law for minors under the age of 19 to purchase or to be given toto lottery tickets. They are also not eligible to receive prize money.
Applicable schools
Type of school
Benefit amount
Medical expenses
Disabilitycompensation
Number of cases
Amounts(in units of 1,000 yen)
Medicalexpenses
2,107,667
16,080,448
Deathcompensation
Disabilitycompensation
431
1,530,370
Deathcompensation
63
1,429,400
Total
2,108,161
19,040,218
Compulsory education school, high school, technical college, kindergarten, certified kindergarten and nursery school kodomo-en, childcare center, designated childcare services (family childcare service, small-scale childcare service, employer-provided childcare service)
In principle, 4/10 of “the amount required for treatment”, which is a similar standard to the expenses provided by medical insurance.
28 million yen (Half amount in the case of a sudden death unrelated to physical exercises in school, and accidents occurred while on the way to and from school)
The compensation ranges from 37.7 million yen (Grade 1) to 820,000 yen (Grade 14), depending on the level of disabilities. (Half amount in the case of accidents occurred while on the way to and from school)
Injury and Accident MutualAid Benefit System
Mutual aid system consisting of the government,school operators, and parents/guardians
Governm
ent
School operators
Parents/guardians
JAPAN SPORT COUNCILInjury and accidentmutual aid benefits
Injury/accidentcase data
School safety support activities
Research
Outcomes of research
Collect, organize,and analyzeinformation
Disseminate information
WebsiteStatistical information/
Database/Teaching notes/Local newsletters
School Safety NavigationAbout 1.1 millionaccidents reported
annually by73,000 schools
nationwide
Accident casesStatistical dataSite surveys
PR magazine, etc.
Seminars / workshops
Schools and Others
Utilize foraccident
preventionmeasures
Decreased incidence ofaccidents at schools
Profits
Information dissemination FY2015 project commissioned by the Japan Sports Agencyto promote measures preventing sports-related accidentsEducational cards (issued monthly)
Seminar: “Preventing Sports-Related Accidents at Schools” (Urasoe Venue)
Handbook
DVD
PublicationsDownloadable!
Injury and accident mutual aid benefits paid in FY2015
SPORTS JAPAN Ambassadors have dual roles – firstly as messengers who communicate the principle of “SPORTS JAPAN” to many people, and secondly as partners who promote the building of “trust”, “norms”, and “networks (bond)” of Japan (Japanese people) (= “social capital”) through sports with the JSC.
■ Topics
Skiing lesson by OBINATA KunikoMaking Skiing Accessible and Enjoyable for EveryoneDate: 2016/3/26-27 Venue: IwateAmbassadors: OBINATA Kuniko, TSURUOKA Kentaro
Parent-child futsal clinic by KITAZAWA TsuyoshiDate: 2016/5/7 Venue: TokyoAmbassador: KITAZAWA Tsuyoshi
Cooperation and collaboration with related organizations SPORTS JAPAN Ambassadors
SPORTS JAPAN Ambassadors
The Basic Act on Sport regards sports as a “universal human culture”, and proclaims that living a happy and prosperous life through sports is a “right of all people”. In order to realize this philosophy, we established the “JAPAN SPORT NETWORK” in July 2013 to strengthen cooperation and promote collaboration with other sports-related organizations. The JSC has concluded the “Power of Sport” Joint Declaration with 580 local governments (as of late April 2016) to strengthen our network with communities, and is keeping up efforts to develop the network.
We will develop the “JAPAN SPORT NETWORK” to bring about a happy and prosperous society through sports, based on the basic principles outlined in the Basic Act on Sport.We declare to respect the philosophy of the sports promotion lottery system, foster talents who will pave the way for a better society through the “Power of Sport” in cooperation with each other, collaborate to realize dynamic communities and Japan, and jointly create a bright future.
■ Co-hosting of eventsThe JSC organizes events with local governments to inform a broad range of community members about the wonderful aspects of sports.
■ Holding of seminarsThe JSC holds seminars nationwide to share up-to-date information based on local needs.(FY2015: held in Tokyo, Aichi, Iwate)
Development of donation culture(installation of vending machines accepting donations)
With the cooperation of local governments, the JSC installs vending machines that accept donations as a way to secure funding for the promotion of sports, and fosters a culture of giving donations.
■ Partner universities (8 universities, as of May 2016)
University of Tsukuba Tokyo Medical and Dental UniversityNippon Sport Science University Osaka UniversityNational Institute of Fitness and Sports in KANOYA (*)Nara Institute of Science and Technology (*)Osaka University of Health and Sport SciencesThe University of Tokyo
Pursuant to the purposes of the Basic Act on Sport and the Sport Basic Plan, the JSC has concluded comprehensive partnership agreements (project collaboration agreements(*) are included) with universities with the aim of contributing to the promotion of sports and to the development of sports medicine and science, through mutual collaboration and cooperation that includes exchanges of human and intellectual resources and use of material resources.
Cooperation and collaboration with related organizations
Localgovernments
Schools
Private-sectorbusinesses
Relatedorganizations
JSC
Sportorganizations
Mutual sharing of strengths,information, and knowhow
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Provide information and share best practicesthrough e-mail and other meansHold seminarsProvide reference information about theoutcomes of JSC projects, etc.
“Power of Sport”Joint Declaration
JSN Seminar (Tokyo venue)
JAPAN SPORT NETWORK
Cooperation with universities
To become a country wherewe can enjoy sports more.
To become a country wherewe can be more courageous.
Let’s build a Japan wherewe can smile through sports!
Ambassador No.001
TANIMOTO AyumiAmbassador No.003
ASAHARA NobuharuAmbassador No.004
SHIBATA AiAmbassador No.005
OBINATA Kuniko
Ambassador No.006
OHATA DaisukeAmbassador No.007
TANI Mami(Maiden name:SATO)
Ambassador No.008
TSURUOKA KentaroAmbassador No.009
OBARA HitomiAmbassador No.010
KASHIMA Takehiro
Ambassador No.015
TANAKA KotonoAmbassador No.014
KYOYA KazuyukiAmbassador No.013
UENO YukikoAmbassador No.011
YONEMITSU TatsuhiroAmbassador No.012
MINAGAWA Kentaro
Ambassador No.002
KITAZAWA Tsuyoshi
©BABA Michiharu
Finance Organization Chart
Contact ListUnit: million of yen
Unit: million of yenJSC’s accounting is categorized into multiple accounts.The annual planned budget for FY2016 for each account is shown as follows.
*Amounts transferred between accounts are offset when they appear as both income and expense items on the profit and loss statement.
■ Japan Sport Council Headquarters2-8-35 Kita-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0061Strategic Planning Office / Tel: +81-(0)3-5410-9123General Affairs Department / Tel: +81-(0)3-5410-9124Finance Department / Tel: +81-(0)3-5410-9139Office of Public Relations / Tel: +81-(0)3-5410-9121The New National Stadium Planning and Construction Bureau / Tel: +81-(0)3-5410-9143Department of Information & International Relations / Tel: +81-(0)3-5410-9161Sports Promotion Fund and Lottery Department / Tel: +81-(0)3-5410-9149School Safety Department / Tel: +81-(0)3-5410-9158
■ Yoyogi 1st and 2nd Gymnasiums2-1-1 Jinnan, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0041Service Division / Tel: +81-(0)3-3468-1171
■ Prince Chichibu Memorial Rugby Stadium2-8-35 Kita-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0061Service Division / Tel: +81-(0)3-3401-3881Tennis Court / Tel: +81-(0)3-3408-4495
■ Prince Chichibu Memorial Sports Museum and Library6-11-17 Ayase, Adachi-ku, Tokyo 120-0005Tel: +81-(0)3-5849-5400
■ Japan High Performance Sport Center■ Japan Institute of Sports Sciences■ National Training Center3-15-1 Nishigaoka, Kita-ku, Tokyo 115-0056, othersDepartment of High Performance Sport Strategy, Strategic Planning Division / Tel: +81-(0)3-5963-0227Department of Sport Innovation, Management Division / Tel: +81-(0)3-5963-0255Department of General Affairs & Finance, Nishigaoka, Administration Division / Tel: +81-(0)3-5963-0200
■ AJINOMOTO FIELD NISHIGAOKA3-15-1 Nishigaoka, Kita-ku, Tokyo 115-0056Department of General Affairs & Finance, Nishigaoka; Facilities Service Division /Tel: +81-(0)3-5963-0203
■ Toda Boat House4-9 Toda Koen, Toda-shi, Saitama 335-0024Tel: +81-(0)48-441-2580
■ National Center for Mountaineering Education6 Bunazaka, Ashikuraji, Tateyama-machi, Nakaniikawa-gun,Toyama 930-1405Tel: +81-(0)76-482-1211
■ London Office2nd Floor, Kingsway House, 103 Kingsway, London, WC2B 6QXTel: +44-(0)20-7831-3782
■ Sendai OfficeNihonseimei Sendaikoutoudai South Building 8F, 1-5-15 Kamisugi,Aoba-ku, Sendai-shi, Miyagi, 980-0011Sendai Administration Division, School Safety Department Tel: +81-(0)22-716-2106
■ Nagoya OfficeNagoya Kokusai Center Bldg 16F, 1-47-1 Nagono,Nakamura-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi 450-0001Nagoya Administration Division, School Safety Department Tel: +81-(0)52-533-7821
■ Osaka OfficeOsaka Ekimae No. 4 Bldg. 7F, 1-11-4 Umeda,Kita-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka, 530-0001Osaka Administration Division, School Safety DepartmentTel: +81-(0)6-6456-3601
■ Hiroshima OfficeHiroshima Water Bureau Motomachi Bldg. 10F, 9-32 Motomachi,Naka-ku, Hiroshima-shi, Hiroshima 730-0011Hiroshima Administration Division, School Safety DepartmentTel: +81-(0)82-511-2822
■ Fukuoka OfficeTukushi Kaikan 5F, 4-8-10 Tenjin, Chuo-ku,Fukuoka-shi,Fukuoka, 810-0001Fukuoka Administration Division, School Safety DepartmentTel: +81-(0)92-738-8720
Annual Planned Budget for FY2016 Japan Sport Council
Total budgets
*as of April 1, 2016
National Center forMountaineeringEducation
PresidentA
uditor
Vice President
Audit Office
The New NationalStadium Planningand ConstructionBureau
Policy Planning andGeneral AffairsDepartment
FacilitiesDepartment
Department ofInformation &International Relations
National Stadium
**
Categories AmountsIncome
420Total
ExpensesCategories
426Total
AmountsMutual aid benefit premiumsIncome from interest
4146
Transfer to the injury and accident mutual aid benefit accountTransfer to the general account
40124
Transition incapital When the former corporation (Japan Physical Education School Health Center) was dissolved
When Japan Sport Council was establishedAdditional investment (for the National Training Center’s track and field training ground)Additional investment (for the National Training Center’s indoor training center, etc.)Additional investment (for the National Center for Mountaineering Education)Additional Investment (for the NTC Athletes’ Village South Building, etc.)Payment to the national treasury for unnecessary property(Housing for the JSC employees in Narashino and Tokorozawa)Additional investment (Government investment)Payment to the national treasury for unnecessary property (Inspection and training facilities) Additional investment (Government investment)Additional investment (land)Payment to the national treasury for unnecessary property (Sports Promotion Fund)
September 30, 2003October 1, 2003March 15, 2007March 31, 2008April 1, 2009May 13, 2011December 25, 2012March 26, 2013March 29, 2013 February 27, 2015April 1, 2015March 31, 2016
- 195,356
8,59822,186
4122,314△ 2025,000△ 34012,4723,148
△ 1,250
71,696195,356203,954226,140226,552228,866228,664233,664233,324245,796248,944247,694
Amounts invested CapitalUnit: million of yen
*as of April 1, 2016
Categories AmountsIncome Expenses
Categories
18,637Total18,782Total
AmountsSubsidies for injury and accident mutual aid benefitMutual aid benefit premiumsTransfer from special exemption clauseIncome from interest
2,21316,164
4014
Aid benefit paymentsTransfer to the general account
18,358279
Categories AmountsIncome Expenses
Categories
12,642Total8,148Total
AmountsTransfer from lotteryReversal of reserve for specific tasks preparation fundIncome from interest
5,5002,642
6
Operational expenses Expenses for construction of New National StadiumExpenses for governmental investment facilitiesTransfer to specific tasks preparation fund
2,5582,5584,5845,500
21,324Total
Grants for operating expensesSubsidies for facilities maintenance expensesSubsidies for culture and art promotionIncome from sports promotion fund operationIncome from the National Stadium operationIncome from the JISS operationIncome from the NTC operationIncome from the National Center for Mountaineering Education operationIncome from sports and health education and promotion activitiesIncome from consigned operationsIncome from donationsExtra-operational incomeTransfer from injury and accident mutual aid benefitTransfer from special exemption clauseIncome from interestOthersAmount spent from the carryover from the beginning and middle periods
14,22238545
5811,942
374508
187
2,832232
2792471
10
Operational expenses Personnel expenses (operations staff and executives) Expenses for the National Stadium operation Expenses for the JISS operation Expenses for the NTC operation Expenses for the National Center for Mountaineering Education operation Expenses for the Sports Promotion fund Expenses for competitiveness enhancement Expenses for project to enhance fairness in the sports activity environment Expenses for sports and health education and promotion activitiesExpenses for consigned operationsGeneral administrative expenses Personnel expenses (administration staff and executives) Property expenses Facilities maintenance expensesExpenses for culture and art promotionReserve funds
17,0022,968
6151,898
87147
1,0898,659
60795
2,8321,011
6333783854549
Categories AmountsIncome Expenses
21,324
Categories
Total
Amounts
Income from sports promotion lottery operationReversal of reserve for sports promotion lottery preparation fundIncome from interest
110,69222,261
146
Categories AmountsIncome Expenses
Operational expenses Personnel expenses Expenses for sports promotion lottery operation Expenses for sports promotion lottery assistance operationGeneral administrative expensesPrizesPayments to the national treasuryTransfer to the specific tasks accountTransfer to sports promotion lottery preparation fund
42,438518
19,65822,261
7455,0009,9385,500
19,876
Categories
132,825Total133,099Total
AmountsLotteryaccount
Mutualaidbenefitaccount
Specialexemptionclause foraccount
Specifictasksaccount
Generalaccount
Cumulative amounts may not add up to the totals as a result of the rounding of numbers.The “Grants for operating expenses”, “Subsidies for facilities maintenance expenses”, and “Income from donations” under “General account” include the amounts carried over from the previous fiscal year and are expected to be spent during this fiscal year.
Income fromsports promotion lottery 110,692
Others 28,653Income frommutual aidbenefit premiums16,578
Subsidies for facilitiesmaintenance expenses 385
Grants for operatingexpenses 14,222 Subsidies for injury and
accident mutual aid benefit 2,213Income from operationoperation of facilities 2,825Income
175,569
Operational expenses61,997
Payments tothe nationaltreasury 9,938
Prizes 55,000Facilitiesmaintenanceexpenses 385Generaladministrativeexpenses 1,085
Others 32,886
Aid benefit payments18,358
Expense179,649
Administration Division
Injury and Accident Mutual Aid Benefits Division
School Safety Promotion Division
Benefits Services Division 1
Benefits Services Division 2
Sendai Administration Division
Sendai Benefits Services Division
Nagoya Administration Division
Nagoya Benefits Services Division
Osaka Administration Division
Osaka Benefits Services Division
Hiroshima Administration Division
Hiroshima Benefits Services Division
Fukuoka Administration Division
Fukuoka Benefits Services Division
Strategic Planning Division
High Performance Support Division
(Research Unit)
(High Performance Unit)
(Information Processing and Digital Imaging Unit)Administrative Division ofSport Science Services and Research
(Sports Clinic)
(Athlete Rehabilitation)
Administrative Division of Medical Services
Administration Division
Accounting Division
Facilities Service Division
Planning and Promotion Division
Management Division
Japan High Perform
ance Sport Center
Administration Division
Planning Division
Business Planning Division
Facilities Planning Division
Building Division
Equipment Division
Planning and Management Division
Sport Policy and Information Division
International Relations Division
London Office
General Affairs Division
Human Resources Division
Information Technology Service Division
Chief Administrator of risk control
Finance Division
Accounting Division
Procurement and Property Management Division
Chief Administrator of Finance
Administration Division
Facilities Management Division
Service DivisionSports Museum
Governance Group
Sports Consultation Group
Anti-Doping Group
Lottery Investigation Group
Administration Division
Business Promotion Division
System Planning Division
Support Planning Division
Support Division 1
Support Division 2
General AffairsDepartment
Strategic PlanningOffice
Office of PublicRelations
Finance Department
JapanInstitute ofSports Sciences
NationalTrainingCenter
Department ofSports Science
Medical Center
Department ofHighPerformanceSport Strategy
Department ofSport Innovation
Department ofGeneral Affairs &Finance , Nishigaoka
Sports PromotionFund andLottery Department
School SafetyDepartment
Sports Integrity Unit
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