On March 26 (Sat), at the Shonan Bellmare match, we will set up a sensory room where children with developmental disabilities and other diagnoses, as well as their families, who have symptoms such as sensory sensitivity, can watch the game with peace of mind.
In the 2021 season, we conducted trials in four matches. In the 2022 season, we plan to conduct them in several matches. In addition, we will collaborate with related organizations and educational institutions to select spectators and implement them at the club, so we appreciate your understanding.
□Match
2022 J-League YBC Levain Cup Group Stage Sec. 3
March 26 (Sat) FC Tokyo vs Shonan Bellmare (3:00 PM Kickoff / Ajinomoto Stadium)
□Target Audience
・Fans who support FC Tokyo
・Children with developmental disabilities and their families who have been diagnosed with SAMIR
□Contents
Watching in the sensory room
□Cooperation
Certified Non-Profit Organization NPO Trassos
【What is a Sensory Room】
A room designed for watching soccer games and movies through soundproof glass, with a comfortable atmosphere that avoids bright lighting and loud noises and voices, and avoids crowds and the gaze of others. The premise is that the "method" of watching and enjoying is different from the majority, but the idea is that the feeling of "watching" and "enjoying" is the same as those who have no problems. In the English Premier League, 14 out of 20 teams have installed sensory rooms. (※Quoted from JFA and J-League)
【Contact】
FC Tokyo Social Cooperation Promotion Office
E-Mail sharen@fctokyo.co.jp