JAPAN SPORT COUNCIL 2013
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JAPAN SPORT COUNCIL 2013
Headquarters / National Stadium / Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium Meiji Jingu Ice Skating Rink Sendagaya Station Metropolitan Expressway No. 4 Koku Tsuda Hall ■ Japan Sport Council Headquarters 10-1 Kasumigaoka-machi Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0013 Shinanomachi Station ritsu-K yogijy Prince Chichibu Memorial Sports Museum and Library o Sta tion Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium ed ei O The Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery To JSC Headquarters National Stadium ine oL ien Ga Meiji Jingu Secondary Stadium Meiji Park st Ea Gaien West Street Meiji Jingu Stadium Str East Tennis Court eet West Tennis Court Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium a nm ie Ga tion ta eS yo Tok aam Aoy ōme itch tion Sta ine za L Gin etro M ma a Aoy et Stre Yoyogi 1st and 2nd Gymnasiums Harajuku Station Yoyogi-koen Station Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line Me iji -jin gu Futsal Court St ati on et Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line n Koue t Stree ra i sh a og In Shibuya Public Hall Kishi Memorial Hall ae iji S tre NHK hall NHK Broadcasting Center -m Me 2nd Gymnasium JR Yamanote Line Yoyogi 1st Gymnasium re St National Children’ s Castle / Aoyama Theatre 24 6 et Sibuya Station Shibuya Mark City Japan Institute of Sports Sciences / AJINOMOTO National Training Center / AJINOMOTO FIELD NISHIGAOKA (Nishigaoka Soccer Stadium) West Exit AJINOMOTO FIELD NISHIGAOKA (Nishigaoka Soccer Stadium) Akabane Station ■ Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium 2-8-35 Kita-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0061 Access: Tokyo Metro Ginza Line 5-min. walk from Exit 3 of Gaienmae Station ■ Yoyogi 1st and 2nd Gymnasiums 2-1-1 Jinnan, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0041 Access: JR Yamanote Line 5-min. walk from Omotesando Exit of Harajuku Station Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line 5-min. walk from Exit 1 of Meiji-Jingu-mae Station ■ Japan Institute of Sports Sciences ■ AJINOMOTO National Training Center ■ AJINOMOTO FIELD NISHIGAOKA (Nishigaoka Soccer Stadium) 3-15-1 Nishigaoka, Kita-ku, Tokyo 115-0056 Access: Toei Mita Line 10-min. walk from Exit A1 of Motohasunuma Station JR Saikyo Line, Keihin Tohoku Line and Utsunomiya Line Get off the train at Akabane Station and take a bus bound for Akabane Shako and get off at Kokuritsu Nishigaoka Kyogijo, or take a bus bound for either Ikebukuro-eki Higashiguchi or Nichidai Byoin and get off at Kokuritsu Nishigaoka Kyogijo Kitamon. Police Box Akabane Commaercial Senior High School Japan Institute of Sports Sciences Bus Stop(Nishigaoka Kyogijo) Itabashi Honcho Station AJINOMOTO National Training Center JR KeihinTo-hoku Line Motohasunuma Bus Stop Station (Shimizucho) Bus Stop (Nishigaoka Kyogijo Kitamon) ■ National Stadium(Track & Field Stadium) 10-2 Kasumigaoka-machi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0013 Access: JR Sobu Line 5-min. walk from Sendagaya Station, 8-min. walk from Shinanomachi Station Toei Oedo Line 1-min. walk from A2 Exit of Kokuritsu Kyogijo Station Belt Line 7 ine oL Saik y tion Sta Higashi Jujo Station JR Jujo Route 17 Toei Mita Line JAPAN SPORT COUNCIL 10-1 Kasumigaoka-machi, Shinjuku-ku,Tokyo 160-0013 Tel: +81-(0)3-5410-9121 (Office of Public Relations) http://www.jpnsport.go.jp July 2013 Recyclable This publication can be recycled to be printing papers JAPAN SPORT COUNCIL 2013 Raise the Future with the Power of Sport. This motto represents the principles and ideals of the Japan Sport Council in one sentence. Our thoughts included into this motto are as follows: The “Power of Sport” as the Japan Sport Council sees it, is the mental and physical strength that people gain by playing and getting involved in sports. It is the power of dreams, admiration, and inspiration that all top athletes stir in our hearts. It is 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 that touches everyone. The Japan Sport Council is committed to fulfilling its mission of nurturing the “Power of Sport” in Japan through sportsmanship and determination. With the “Power of Sport” our goal is to breath energy and inspiration to Japan and to build a better future. Contents ■ Corporate message 1 ■ Message from the President of Japan Sport Council Goals and Activities / History 2 ■ Activities outline ● National Stadium 3 ● Bureau of The New National Stadium Planning and Construction 4 ● Prince Chichibu Memorial Sports Museum and Library ● National Center for Mountaineering Education 1 The National Stadium held the International Design Competition for the New National Stadium Japan (preliminary design) towards its renovation, and selected the first prize winner. Using this design as a preliminary plan, we are proceeding with preparations for the National Stadium to be reborn as a next generation stadium, which is expected to be the base of sports and culture in this country. The construction of the new stadium is also the wish of the sporting world. In terms of hosting the President 2019 Rugby World Cup and bidding to host the 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games, the new National Stadium is considered Ichiro Kono to be the main venue for these events based on the premise of its construction. As a national project conducted once every half century, we aim to build a stadium that will be recognized as a global model. The JSC established the “Sports Innovation Department” in April 2013 with the objectives of providing support to improve Japanese international competitiveness in sports, as well as implementing cooperation initiatives, research studies and other activities with relevant organizations and agencies both in and outside Japan. We will continue to make further efforts to realize the establishment of “Sports Nation” through the following approaches: Promoting sports medicine and sports science, cooperating with the Japan Institute of Sports Sciences, which provides comprehensive support based on the outcome of sports medicine and sciences, cooperating with the National Training Center, which is a base for top-level athletes to strengthen their abilities and to undergo intensive training, cooperating with the Department of Information and International Relations, which conducts the collection and analysis of the information that contributes to the validation and proposal of sports policies and measures, as well as the construction of global network. The Sports Promotion Lottery “toto” part of the “Sports Promotion Lottery Law” was revised in April 2013. Due to this revision, events hosted by organizations designated by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology such as international competitions and overseas leagues can now be included in the “toto” list. We hope that we will be successful in deepening more people’s understanding concerning the principle of “toto,” and gaining further support for this activity. We will continue to make a contribution to the sporting world in Japan by increasing the success of “toto” using various measures, and implementing efficient and effective funding activities using the profit from these sales. In addition, the “Act on the National Agency for the Advancement of Sports and Health”, which regulates the activities of the JSC, was also revised. Due to this revision, the following activities were added to the Act: protection of the rights and interests of sports players, activities regarding the maintenance and improvement of the physical and mental well-being, activities to ensure safety, activities regarding the promotion of the activity for preventing doping in sports, activities required for the fair and appropriate implementation of the activities regarding any other sports. Considering the recent social background, we are determined to fulfill our new role firmly. In terms of the “Injury and accident mutual aid benefits”, which are provided for injuries and accidents that occur to school children while under school supervision, and “School safety support activities” in which research regarding school safety support is conducted, we will play a role in maintaining and improving the health conditions of children, students and other relevant groups of people more actively by allowing these two activities to converge with each other. The JSC operates a “Social Capital Program” that encourages the construction of “trust,” “norm” and “network (bond)” between people through sport. We set up the “SPORTS JAPAN Ambassador” system in which Ayumi Tanimoto, Tsuyoshi Kitazawa, Nobuharu Asahara, Ai Shibata, Kuniko Obinata, Daisuke Ohata, and Mami Sato are serving as ambassadors (as of June 2013). These Ambassadors play two roles – firstly as messengers who convey the principle of “SPORTS JAPAN,” which is “To become a country where we can take part in more sports. To become a country from which we can get more courage. Let’s build a Japan where everyone can smile through sports!” to a wide range ranging audience, while secondly as our partner to realize this principle. Through the activities described above, The JSC will aim for the “realization of Japan filled with power for tomorrow,” which was included in our corporate message “Raise the future with the Power of Sport” together with the people of Japan. Goals and Activities 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”. Contribution to the development of people’s physical and mental health Sports promotion Management of the National Stadiums and the promotion of sports activities Research and support to enhance international sporting competitiveness Sensitization of instructors concerning mountaineering and the provision of relevant information Funding for sport development Maintenance and enhancement of school children’s health Management of the Sports Promotion Lotteries Provision of the injury and accident mutual aid benefits and support of school safety Administrative operations Japan Sport Council The central organization specializing in sports promotional activities and the maintenance and enhancement of school children’s health History 4 Japan School Lunch Society established 5 (October 1, 1955) Japan Sport Council established School Health Center of Japan established (April 1, 1958) ● Japan Institute of Sports Sciences National Training Center As an organization that conducts sports promotion, the advancement of sports, and new initiatives expanded into the field of social development through sports in Japan, I consider that the role and responsibility of the Japan Sport Council (JSC), under the guiding principles of the Basic Act on Sport enacted in 2011 and the Sport Basic Plan formulated in 2012, will grow further. 4 ● Department of Information and International Relations Message from the President ● Sports Innovation Department 5・6 6 ● Sports Promotion Fund and Lottery Department 7 ● School Safety Department 8 ■ Budget 9 ■ Organizational Chart / Contact Details 10 Japan School Safety Association established (March 1, 1960) National Stadium established (April 1, 1958) National Stadium and School Health Center of Japan established (October 1, 1955) Sports Promotion Fund Department created (December 27, 1990) Sports Promotion Lottery Department created (April 1, 1999) Japan Institute of Sports Sciences created (April 1, 2001) (October 1, 2003) National Training Center created (April 1, 2008) National Center for Mountaineering Education created (April 1, 2009) Department of Information and International Relations created (April 1, 2012) Bureau of The New National Stadium Planning and Construction, and Sports Innovation Department created (April 1, 2013) 2 Raise the Future with the Power of Sport. This motto represents the principles and ideals of the Japan Sport Council in one sentence. Our thoughts included into this motto are as follows: The “Power of Sport” as the Japan Sport Council sees it, is the mental and physical strength that people gain by playing and getting involved in sports. It is the power of dreams, admiration, and inspiration that all top athletes stir in our hearts. It is 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 that touches everyone. The Japan Sport Council is committed to fulfilling its mission of nurturing the “Power of Sport” in Japan through sportsmanship and determination. With the “Power of Sport” our goal is to breath energy and inspiration to Japan and to build a better future. Contents ■ Corporate message 1 ■ Message from the President of Japan Sport Council Goals and Activities / History 2 ■ Activities outline ● National Stadium 3 ● Bureau of The New National Stadium Planning and Construction 4 ● Prince Chichibu Memorial Sports Museum and Library ● National Center for Mountaineering Education 1 The National Stadium held the International Design Competition for the New National Stadium Japan (preliminary design) towards its renovation, and selected the first prize winner. Using this design as a preliminary plan, we are proceeding with preparations for the National Stadium to be reborn as a next generation stadium, which is expected to be the base of sports and culture in this country. The construction of the new stadium is also the wish of the sporting world. In terms of hosting the President 2019 Rugby World Cup and bidding to host the 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games, the new National Stadium is considered Ichiro Kono to be the main venue for these events based on the premise of its construction. As a national project conducted once every half century, we aim to build a stadium that will be recognized as a global model. The JSC established the “Sports Innovation Department” in April 2013 with the objectives of providing support to improve Japanese international competitiveness in sports, as well as implementing cooperation initiatives, research studies and other activities with relevant organizations and agencies both in and outside Japan. We will continue to make further efforts to realize the establishment of “Sports Nation” through the following approaches: Promoting sports medicine and sports science, cooperating with the Japan Institute of Sports Sciences, which provides comprehensive support based on the outcome of sports medicine and sciences, cooperating with the National Training Center, which is a base for top-level athletes to strengthen their abilities and to undergo intensive training, cooperating with the Department of Information and International Relations, which conducts the collection and analysis of the information that contributes to the validation and proposal of sports policies and measures, as well as the construction of global network. The Sports Promotion Lottery “toto” part of the “Sports Promotion Lottery Law” was revised in April 2013. Due to this revision, events hosted by organizations designated by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology such as international competitions and overseas leagues can now be included in the “toto” list. We hope that we will be successful in deepening more people’s understanding concerning the principle of “toto,” and gaining further support for this activity. We will continue to make a contribution to the sporting world in Japan by increasing the success of “toto” using various measures, and implementing efficient and effective funding activities using the profit from these sales. In addition, the “Act on the National Agency for the Advancement of Sports and Health”, which regulates the activities of the JSC, was also revised. Due to this revision, the following activities were added to the Act: protection of the rights and interests of sports players, activities regarding the maintenance and improvement of the physical and mental well-being, activities to ensure safety, activities regarding the promotion of the activity for preventing doping in sports, activities required for the fair and appropriate implementation of the activities regarding any other sports. Considering the recent social background, we are determined to fulfill our new role firmly. In terms of the “Injury and accident mutual aid benefits”, which are provided for injuries and accidents that occur to school children while under school supervision, and “School safety support activities” in which research regarding school safety support is conducted, we will play a role in maintaining and improving the health conditions of children, students and other relevant groups of people more actively by allowing these two activities to converge with each other. The JSC operates a “Social Capital Program” that encourages the construction of “trust,” “norm” and “network (bond)” between people through sport. We set up the “SPORTS JAPAN Ambassador” system in which Ayumi Tanimoto, Tsuyoshi Kitazawa, Nobuharu Asahara, Ai Shibata, Kuniko Obinata, Daisuke Ohata, and Mami Sato are serving as ambassadors (as of June 2013). These Ambassadors play two roles – firstly as messengers who convey the principle of “SPORTS JAPAN,” which is “To become a country where we can take part in more sports. To become a country from which we can get more courage. Let’s build a Japan where everyone can smile through sports!” to a wide range ranging audience, while secondly as our partner to realize this principle. Through the activities described above, The JSC will aim for the “realization of Japan filled with power for tomorrow,” which was included in our corporate message “Raise the future with the Power of Sport” together with the people of Japan. Goals and Activities 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”. Contribution to the development of people’s physical and mental health Sports promotion Management of the National Stadiums and the promotion of sports activities Research and support to enhance international sporting competitiveness Sensitization of instructors concerning mountaineering and the provision of relevant information Funding for sport development Maintenance and enhancement of school children’s health Management of the Sports Promotion Lotteries Provision of the injury and accident mutual aid benefits and support of school safety Administrative operations Japan Sport Council The central organization specializing in sports promotional activities and the maintenance and enhancement of school children’s health History 4 Japan School Lunch Society established 5 (October 1, 1955) Japan Sport Council established School Health Center of Japan established (April 1, 1958) ● Japan Institute of Sports Sciences National Training Center As an organization that conducts sports promotion, the advancement of sports, and new initiatives expanded into the field of social development through sports in Japan, I consider that the role and responsibility of the Japan Sport Council (JSC), under the guiding principles of the Basic Act on Sport enacted in 2011 and the Sport Basic Plan formulated in 2012, will grow further. 4 ● Department of Information and International Relations Message from the President ● Sports Innovation Department 5・6 6 ● Sports Promotion Fund and Lottery Department 7 ● School Safety Department 8 ■ Budget 9 ■ Organizational Chart / Contact Details 10 Japan School Safety Association established (March 1, 1960) National Stadium established (April 1, 1958) National Stadium and School Health Center of Japan established (October 1, 1955) Sports Promotion Fund Department created (December 27, 1990) Sports Promotion Lottery Department created (April 1, 1999) Japan Institute of Sports Sciences created (April 1, 2001) (October 1, 2003) National Training Center created (April 1, 2008) National Center for Mountaineering Education created (April 1, 2009) Department of Information and International Relations created (April 1, 2012) Bureau of The New National Stadium Planning and Construction, and Sports Innovation Department created (April 1, 2013) 2 National Stadiums/Nishigaoka Soccer Stadium (AJINOMOTO FIELD NISHIGAOKA) Bureau of The New National Stadium Planning and Construction and Sports Prince Chichibu Memorial Sports Museum and Library National Center for Mountaineering Education Bureau of The New National Stadium Planning and Construction Sport Facility Management and Promotion of Sport Activities With a view to the 2019 Rugby World Cup confirmed to be held in Japan, and the 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games bid, The Bureau is in charge of rebuilding the National Stadium, a 50-year-old facility. The Japan Sport Council manages and operates venues for various sporting and other events at “Kasumigaoka National Stadium,” “Yoyogi National Stadium,” “Nishigaoka Soccer Stadium (AJINOMOTO FIELD NISHIGAOKA),” “Prince Chichibu Memorial Sports Museum and Library,” which showcases the history and tradition of sport in Japan, and the National Center for Mountaineering Education, which operates instructor’s training for mountaineering. The National Stadium is in the process to be entirely rebuilt. National Stadiums Venues for hosting international and national sporting events Kasumigaoka National Stadiums, National Studium(Track and Field Stadium) a n d Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium, and Yoyogi 1st and 2nd Gymnasiums, are Japan’s foremost sporting event facilities with a long history of hosting world-class events such as Tokyo Olympic Games in 1964. Design by First-prize winner “Zaha Hadid Architects” at the International Design Competition for the New National Stadium Japan Facilities National Stadium (Track and Field Stadium) The stadium was built as the main venue for the Third Asian Games in 1958 and Tokyo Olympic Games in 1964 on grounds of the former Meiji Shrine Gaien Stadium. It was designed to evoke “strength”, “simplicity”, and “grace”. Today, the stadium hosts both international and national sporting events. Prince Chichibu Memorial Sports Museum and Library Yoyogi 1st Gymnasium The 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. A business supported by the cultural aspect of sport’s history and tradition Prince Chichibu Memorial Sports Museum and Library are located inside the National Stadium, the main venue for the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games. Established in 1959, the year after the stadium was completed, the museum is Japan’s only comprehensive sports museum. The library provides a wide range of sports-related collections to meet with various needs from students, scholars and journalists. Facilities Activity Outline Sports Museum The museum showcases a variety of materials related to Japan and the Olympic Mouvement, as well as the history of sports in Japan from ancient times up to the present day. Open: 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (last admission at 4:00 p.m.) Closed: Second and fourth Tuesdays of each month (open on national holidays); New Year holidays, etc. Admission: Adults ¥300, High school students and younger ¥100 (special group rates available) National Stadium (Track and Field Stadium) ● Facility outline Turf area : 7,597㎡(107m×71m) (The greens are maintained all year round with tifton grass in summer and perennial ryegrass in winter). 2013 ISU World Team Trophy in Figure Skating Building area: 33,716㎡ Structure: Reinforced concrete structure, part of Building area: 14,426㎡ Total area: 28,754㎡ Open: 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (last admission at 4:00 p.m.) Closed: Saturdays, Sundays and national holidays, New Year holidays, etc. Admission: free *A pay photocopy service is available Capacity: 13,243 seats (including arena seats) Sports Museum Yoyogi 2nd Gymnasium Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium The stadium was used for soccer events during the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games. Currently it is one of the nation’s two major rugby venues. As the Stadium is also referred to as “the Hanazono (Stadium) in the West and the Chichibunomiya (Stadium) in the East,” it is known as a “sacred field” for rugby fans. As 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. ● Facility outline ● Facility outline Building area: 3,872㎡ Capacity: 24,871 seats Land area: 35,495㎡ Building area: 14,006㎡ Total area: 6,947㎡ National Center for Mountaineering Education Special facilities for fostering mountaineering leaders Capacity: 4,195 seats (including arena seats) Arena area: 1,300㎡ Sports Library Originally built in 1967 as the mountaineering training center of the Ministry of Education to promote the development of mountaineering in Japan, it has been under the management of the JSC since 2009. Since then, the center has contributed to the prevention of mountaineering accidents by providing workshops to educate mountaineering instructors, and provide information about climbing. The building, which can also be used as an accommodation, is also equipped with rockclimbing gears, enabling high-quality training. Facility outline Nishigaoka Soccer Stadium (AJINOMOTO FIELD NISHIGAOKA) 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. ● ● Activity Outline Main Building Artificial Sport Climbing Wall (within the main building’s training room) ● Low Oxygen Rooms (within the main building’s accommodation room) Rock Climbing Practice Facility Summer Base Camp ● Winter Base Camp ● ● ● Facility outline Turf area: 10,614㎡ (Soccer ground 105m×68m) 3 Capacity: 7,258 seats A Stadium Tour to visit the National Stadium and Sports Museum is available on demand (see details on the website). *At the time of the Tokyo Olympic Games, there was a 50m x 8 course pool for swimming competitions and a pool for springboard diving events. Arena area: 4,000㎡ which is a five-story steel frame structure. Turf area: 10,515.5㎡ (The greens are maintained all year round with tifton grass in summer and perennial ryegrass in winter.) The Library is a special library, which collects materials such as books and magazines regarding sport. It accommodates about 35,000 books and 60,000 copies of 400 magazine titles. It has a wide collection of back issues of sport magazines and references, enabling in-depth research on the subject of sports. ● Facility outline Capacity: 54,224 seats Land area: 71,707㎡ The National Stadium Tour Sports Library Building area: 1,186㎡ Total area: 997㎡ The main building (1) Providing various workshops and training sessions for mountaineering instructors. (2) Providing information regarding the latest mountain climbing knowledge and techniques. (3) Providing facilities and instructions to climbing groups for their training and workshop activities. Rescue training session for university students 4 National Stadiums/Nishigaoka Soccer Stadium (AJINOMOTO FIELD NISHIGAOKA) Bureau of The New National Stadium Planning and Construction and Sports Prince Chichibu Memorial Sports Museum and Library National Center for Mountaineering Education Bureau of The New National Stadium Planning and Construction Sport Facility Management and Promotion of Sport Activities With a view to the 2019 Rugby World Cup confirmed to be held in Japan, and the 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games bid, The Bureau is in charge of rebuilding the National Stadium, a 50-year-old facility. The Japan Sport Council manages and operates venues for various sporting and other events at “Kasumigaoka National Stadium,” “Yoyogi National Stadium,” “Nishigaoka Soccer Stadium (AJINOMOTO FIELD NISHIGAOKA),” “Prince Chichibu Memorial Sports Museum and Library,” which showcases the history and tradition of sport in Japan, and the National Center for Mountaineering Education, which operates instructor’s training for mountaineering. The National Stadium is in the process to be entirely rebuilt. National Stadiums Venues for hosting international and national sporting events Kasumigaoka National Stadiums, National Studium(Track and Field Stadium) a n d Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium, and Yoyogi 1st and 2nd Gymnasiums, are Japan’s foremost sporting event facilities with a long history of hosting world-class events such as Tokyo Olympic Games in 1964. Design by First-prize winner “Zaha Hadid Architects” at the International Design Competition for the New National Stadium Japan Facilities National Stadium (Track and Field Stadium) The stadium was built as the main venue for the Third Asian Games in 1958 and Tokyo Olympic Games in 1964 on grounds of the former Meiji Shrine Gaien Stadium. It was designed to evoke “strength”, “simplicity”, and “grace”. Today, the stadium hosts both international and national sporting events. Prince Chichibu Memorial Sports Museum and Library Yoyogi 1st Gymnasium The 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. A business supported by the cultural aspect of sport’s history and tradition Prince Chichibu Memorial Sports Museum and Library are located inside the National Stadium, the main venue for the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games. Established in 1959, the year after the stadium was completed, the museum is Japan’s only comprehensive sports museum. The library provides a wide range of sports-related collections to meet with various needs from students, scholars and journalists. Facilities Activity Outline Sports Museum The museum showcases a variety of materials related to Japan and the Olympic Mouvement, as well as the history of sports in Japan from ancient times up to the present day. Open: 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (last admission at 4:00 p.m.) Closed: Second and fourth Tuesdays of each month (open on national holidays); New Year holidays, etc. Admission: Adults ¥300, High school students and younger ¥100 (special group rates available) National Stadium (Track and Field Stadium) ● Facility outline Turf area : 7,597㎡(107m×71m) (The greens are maintained all year round with tifton grass in summer and perennial ryegrass in winter). 2013 ISU World Team Trophy in Figure Skating Building area: 33,716㎡ Structure: Reinforced concrete structure, part of Building area: 14,426㎡ Total area: 28,754㎡ Open: 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (last admission at 4:00 p.m.) Closed: Saturdays, Sundays and national holidays, New Year holidays, etc. Admission: free *A pay photocopy service is available Capacity: 13,243 seats (including arena seats) Sports Museum Yoyogi 2nd Gymnasium Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium The stadium was used for soccer events during the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games. Currently it is one of the nation’s two major rugby venues. As the Stadium is also referred to as “the Hanazono (Stadium) in the West and the Chichibunomiya (Stadium) in the East,” it is known as a “sacred field” for rugby fans. As 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. ● Facility outline ● Facility outline Building area: 3,872㎡ Capacity: 24,871 seats Land area: 35,495㎡ Building area: 14,006㎡ Total area: 6,947㎡ National Center for Mountaineering Education Special facilities for fostering mountaineering leaders Capacity: 4,195 seats (including arena seats) Arena area: 1,300㎡ Sports Library Originally built in 1967 as the mountaineering training center of the Ministry of Education to promote the development of mountaineering in Japan, it has been under the management of the JSC since 2009. Since then, the center has contributed to the prevention of mountaineering accidents by providing workshops to educate mountaineering instructors, and provide information about climbing. The building, which can also be used as an accommodation, is also equipped with rockclimbing gears, enabling high-quality training. Facility outline Nishigaoka Soccer Stadium (AJINOMOTO FIELD NISHIGAOKA) 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. ● ● Activity Outline Main Building Artificial Sport Climbing Wall (within the main building’s training room) ● Low Oxygen Rooms (within the main building’s accommodation room) Rock Climbing Practice Facility Summer Base Camp ● Winter Base Camp ● ● ● Facility outline Turf area: 10,614㎡ (Soccer ground 105m×68m) 3 Capacity: 7,258 seats A Stadium Tour to visit the National Stadium and Sports Museum is available on demand (see details on the website). *At the time of the Tokyo Olympic Games, there was a 50m x 8 course pool for swimming competitions and a pool for springboard diving events. Arena area: 4,000㎡ which is a five-story steel frame structure. Turf area: 10,515.5㎡ (The greens are maintained all year round with tifton grass in summer and perennial ryegrass in winter.) The Library is a special library, which collects materials such as books and magazines regarding sport. It accommodates about 35,000 books and 60,000 copies of 400 magazine titles. It has a wide collection of back issues of sport magazines and references, enabling in-depth research on the subject of sports. ● Facility outline Capacity: 54,224 seats Land area: 71,707㎡ The National Stadium Tour Sports Library Building area: 1,186㎡ Total area: 997㎡ The main building (1) Providing various workshops and training sessions for mountaineering instructors. (2) Providing information regarding the latest mountain climbing knowledge and techniques. (3) Providing facilities and instructions to climbing groups for their training and workshop activities. Rescue training session for university students 4 Facility outline Japan Institute of Sports Sciences (JISS) / National Training Center (NTC) Research and support activities for performance enhancement of the international competitiveness of Japanese athletes Research in sports medicine and science as well as implementation of the comprehensive support based on research results As a major center for sports sciences, medicine and information, The JISS promotes research activities and provides support for athletes and sports instructors, in cooperation with the Japanese Olympic Committee, sports federations, universities and sports research institutions and organizations. The NTC is also a base for top-level athletes to strengthen their performance, enabling them to undergo intensive continuous training. Overview of research and support activities In order to provide support for organizational and planned initiatives towards the performance enhancement of the international competitiveness of Japanese athletes conducted by sports federations, the activities are operated through mutual cooperation between the Department of Sports Science, Medical Center, and the Department of Administration. Sports Medicine/Science Research Program Medicine/Science Support Program for Sports Performance Research Basic Research - Major research - Curiosity-driven research Medical Check-ups Medical/Scientific Support Sports Clinic Program Medical Consultation Athletic Rehabilitation Medical Network The Japan Sport Council integrally manages and operates two adjacent facilities, the JISS and the NTC. The JSC provides an environment where athletes and 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. Japan Institute of Sports Sciences 国立スポーツ科学センター (JISS) AJINOMOTO National Training Center (JISS) The JISS facilities consist of a research facility for Sports Sciences, Sports Medicine and Sports Intelligence (including a Human Performance Lab), training facilities (Weight Training Rooms, etc.), the NTC facilities such as those for swimming and synchronized swimming, nutritional guidance restaurant, and other facilities. Support Program for Sports Medicine/Science The AJINOMOTO National Training Center consists of as exclusive use training facilities for each competitive sport the Ò Indoor Training CenterÓ , Ò Track and FieldÓ , Ò Indoor Tennis CourtsÓ and theÒ AthletesÕ VillageÓ , which are part of the NTC facilities. Japan Institute of Sports Sciences (JISS) AJINOMOTO National Training Center (indoor training center) Department of Information and International Relations Sports Innovation Department Reinforcing the sports-related information analyzing system in Japan. Support Activities for Promoting Sports in Japan Implementing activities relate to enhance Japanese athletesÕ international competitiveness, and the develop resources in sports. Analyzing all sports-related policies and tendencies occurring in and out of Japan in order to advance the strategy on sport development in Japan. In accordance with the objectives set by the Sport Basic Plan and the Basic Act on Sport, the Department of Information and International Relations is the key organization that analyzes information from both inside and outside of Japan, evaluates and makes proposals for sport policies. As part of the outsourcing operations of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, the Sports Innovation Department supports performance enhancement of Japanese athletes, and collaborative research projects on the resource development relevant to national and international sports organizations. Project details Sport Policy research Support for major sporting events Collect and analyze the information related to sports policies and measures from various perspectives, and propose programs for sport development in Japan such as: Support for the bidding and holding of international sports events such as the Olympic and Paralympic Games. ● Conducting Multi-support projects (since June 2008) Support for the athletes Support for making bid books Support for the IOC Evaluation CommissionÕ s visit to Japan ● Analysis of information regarding the bidding activities ● researches on athletes career ● development ● Hearing survey on sports associations for disabled people Networking at a conference hosted by the IPC Support for Tokyo 2020Õ s bid Medical, scientific, and information-related support for the enhancement activities conducted by sports associations and organizations to improve the international competitiveness of Japanese athletes. Team Japan Support Center International cooperation Conducting researches and building a strong network with relevant organizations, with the collaboration of the offices based in London and at Loughborough University. Improvement of foundations to promote international cooperation through sports. ※JSC established the Team Japan Support Center for the London 2012 Olympic Games. Proposition and evaluation of the policies and measures for sports promotion in Japan Research on school sports program in the UK Building a network with British sports associations and other organizations ● ● Department of Information and International Relations Evaluating policies and programs regarding international cooperation through sport ● Collaborate with the UN agencies ● Previous pathway New performance pathway to be developed in this project Programs to be implemented in this project AthleteÕ s career phases Medal potential Podium athletes 5 Dual career support Top athletes Candidates for top athletes Development of a collaboration framework Holding international conferences and joint workshops Research and Analysis on High Performance Sport Information Conducting research and analysis on information related to high performance sport in order to improve Japanese athletesÕ competitiveness during international competitions, and provide the results to respective organizations in Japan. Conducting various researches such as analyzing results of past Olympics Research on sport policy related to high performance sport Inside the Team Japan Support Center in London (recovery conditioning hall) Youth/junior/cadet athletes. Building collaboration programs in order to share information, exchange personnel between JSC and overseas government-related sports organizations. ● A Conceptual diagram of the Athlete Pathway Development project. 4 years 3 Overseas training Potential International collaborations ● To develop the athlete pathway from talent identification, development, and high performance for medal potential athletes by focusing on the five projects (1-5) shown in the following diagram. Top athletes Research on sport policies in Europe Team Japan Support Center is a support base that provides an optimal environment for athletes, coaches and staff members of the Japanese National Team in their final preparation for competitions at major sport events. Athlete Pathway Development project (since September 2012) 4 Talent transfer High performance athletes 3-4 years Developmental athletes 3-4 years Overseas training bases Development 2 Academy 2Õ Academy National talents 3-4 years 1 National TID Talent Regional talents ● Research on physical education and sports in British schools 5 Conclusion of a collaboration agreement with the Singapore Sports Council At the 1st Asian Conference for High Performance Sports Centers hosted by JSC ● Participants in sports Children in regions 6 Facility outline Japan Institute of Sports Sciences (JISS) / National Training Center (NTC) Research and support activities for performance enhancement of the international competitiveness of Japanese athletes Research in sports medicine and science as well as implementation of the comprehensive support based on research results As a major center for sports sciences, medicine and information, The JISS promotes research activities and provides support for athletes and sports instructors, in cooperation with the Japanese Olympic Committee, sports federations, universities and sports research institutions and organizations. The NTC is also a base for top-level athletes to strengthen their performance, enabling them to undergo intensive continuous training. Overview of research and support activities In order to provide support for organizational and planned initiatives towards the performance enhancement of the international competitiveness of Japanese athletes conducted by sports federations, the activities are operated through mutual cooperation between the Department of Sports Science, Medical Center, and the Department of Administration. Sports Medicine/Science Research Program Medicine/Science Support Program for Sports Performance Research Basic Research - Major research - Curiosity-driven research Medical Check-ups Medical/Scientific Support Sports Clinic Program Medical Consultation Athletic Rehabilitation Medical Network The Japan Sport Council integrally manages and operates two adjacent facilities, the JISS and the NTC. The JSC provides an environment where athletes and 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. Japan Institute of Sports Sciences 国立スポーツ科学センター (JISS) AJINOMOTO National Training Center (JISS) The JISS facilities consist of a research facility for Sports Sciences, Sports Medicine and Sports Intelligence (including a Human Performance Lab), training facilities (Weight Training Rooms, etc.), the NTC facilities such as those for swimming and synchronized swimming, nutritional guidance restaurant, and other facilities. Support Program for Sports Medicine/Science The AJINOMOTO National Training Center consists of as exclusive use training facilities for each competitive sport the Ò Indoor Training CenterÓ , Ò Track and FieldÓ , Ò Indoor Tennis CourtsÓ and theÒ AthletesÕ VillageÓ , which are part of the NTC facilities. Japan Institute of Sports Sciences (JISS) AJINOMOTO National Training Center (indoor training center) Department of Information and International Relations Sports Innovation Department Reinforcing the sports-related information analyzing system in Japan. Support Activities for Promoting Sports in Japan Implementing activities relate to enhance Japanese athletesÕ international competitiveness, and the develop resources in sports. Analyzing all sports-related policies and tendencies occurring in and out of Japan in order to advance the strategy on sport development in Japan. In accordance with the objectives set by the Sport Basic Plan and the Basic Act on Sport, the Department of Information and International Relations is the key organization that analyzes information from both inside and outside of Japan, evaluates and makes proposals for sport policies. As part of the outsourcing operations of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, the Sports Innovation Department supports performance enhancement of Japanese athletes, and collaborative research projects on the resource development relevant to national and international sports organizations. Project details Sport Policy research Support for major sporting events Collect and analyze the information related to sports policies and measures from various perspectives, and propose programs for sport development in Japan such as: Support for the bidding and holding of international sports events such as the Olympic and Paralympic Games. ● Conducting Multi-support projects (since June 2008) Support for the athletes Support for making bid books Support for the IOC Evaluation CommissionÕ s visit to Japan ● Analysis of information regarding the bidding activities ● researches on athletes career ● development ● Hearing survey on sports associations for disabled people Networking at a conference hosted by the IPC Support for Tokyo 2020Õ s bid Medical, scientific, and information-related support for the enhancement activities conducted by sports associations and organizations to improve the international competitiveness of Japanese athletes. Team Japan Support Center International cooperation Conducting researches and building a strong network with relevant organizations, with the collaboration of the offices based in London and at Loughborough University. Improvement of foundations to promote international cooperation through sports. ※JSC established the Team Japan Support Center for the London 2012 Olympic Games. Proposition and evaluation of the policies and measures for sports promotion in Japan Research on school sports program in the UK Building a network with British sports associations and other organizations ● ● Department of Information and International Relations Evaluating policies and programs regarding international cooperation through sport ● Collaborate with the UN agencies ● Previous pathway New performance pathway to be developed in this project Programs to be implemented in this project AthleteÕ s career phases Medal potential Podium athletes 5 Dual career support Top athletes Candidates for top athletes Development of a collaboration framework Holding international conferences and joint workshops Research and Analysis on High Performance Sport Information Conducting research and analysis on information related to high performance sport in order to improve Japanese athletesÕ competitiveness during international competitions, and provide the results to respective organizations in Japan. Conducting various researches such as analyzing results of past Olympics Research on sport policy related to high performance sport Inside the Team Japan Support Center in London (recovery conditioning hall) Youth/junior/cadet athletes. Building collaboration programs in order to share information, exchange personnel between JSC and overseas government-related sports organizations. ● A Conceptual diagram of the Athlete Pathway Development project. 4 years 3 Overseas training Potential International collaborations ● To develop the athlete pathway from talent identification, development, and high performance for medal potential athletes by focusing on the five projects (1-5) shown in the following diagram. Top athletes Research on sport policies in Europe Team Japan Support Center is a support base that provides an optimal environment for athletes, coaches and staff members of the Japanese National Team in their final preparation for competitions at major sport events. Athlete Pathway Development project (since September 2012) 4 Talent transfer High performance athletes 3-4 years Developmental athletes 3-4 years Overseas training bases Development 2 Academy 2Õ Academy National talents 3-4 years 1 National TID Talent Regional talents ● Research on physical education and sports in British schools 5 Conclusion of a collaboration agreement with the Singapore Sports Council At the 1st Asian Conference for High Performance Sports Centers hosted by JSC ● Participants in sports Children in regions 6 Sports Promotion Fund and Lottery Department School Safety Department Subsidies for sports promotion, and the operation of the Sports Promotion Lottery Injury and accident mutual aid benefits and school safety support activities The Sports Promotion Fund and Lottery Department is responsible for conducting the subsidies projects for the promotion of sports through two schemes: the Ò Sports Promotion FundÓ and the Ò Sports Promotion LotteryÓ known as Ò toto.Ó Using these funds, the Department aims to achieve the promotion and advancement of sports in Japan to further enhance the international competitiveness of Japanese athletes, as well as maintaining and upgrading regional sports environments. 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 and prevention of injuries and accidents to school children Financial support for sports organizations through the Sports Promotion Fund and the Sports Promotion Lottery Payment of Injury and Accident Mutual Aid Benefits Developing sport in Japan Injury and Accident Mutual Aid Benefit System Subsidies for activities supporting the enhancement of the competitiveness in sporting event Sports Promotion Fund Subsidies Sports Promotion Lottery subsidies Enhancement of the international competitiveness of athletes Enhancement of the sports performance standards To extent the number of sports practice Creation of an environment in which everyone can enjoy sports as part of everyday life Operating profits Government investment Private sector donations Profits from Sports Promotion Lottery ● Amounts of mutual aid benefit premiums (Annual amount per student or young child) General students and young children Type of school The 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). Sports Promotion Fund Government investment: ´ 25 billion Private sector donations: ´ 4.4 billion Government Subsidies ● Schools for compulsory education Full-time High Fixed hours Schools Correspondence Vocational schools at secondary level Kindergartens Nurseries 920 (460) Sports Promotion Lottery How the Fund subsidy works How the Sports Promotion Lottery works The Sports Promotion Fund was created in 1990 with an initial investment from the government of 25 billion yen to achieve the improvement of the international competitiveness of Japanese athletes as well as expanding its sports practicing population. With an additional 4.4 billion yen donated by the private sector as well as operating profits accrued on the total fund of 29.4 billion yen, the JSC has subsidized sports activities undertaken by sports organizations, individual athletes, and coaches. In addition, using the subsidies from the national treasury since 2003, the JSC has also been providing subsidies to the activities, which aims to support the enhancement of the athletesÕ abilities. The Sports Promotion Lottery Ò totoÓ was introduced in 2001 for the purpose of creating a new source of funding for the maintenance and improvement of the sports environment in Japan. The profits from Ò totoÓ are calculated by deducting the payment to prize winners and expenses from the total sales of toto, and two third of the profits are then put toward sports promotion activities, whilst the other third is paid to the national treasury. ーーー 980 (490) ーーー 280 (140) ーーー 1,880 (940) ーーー 270 (135) ● Benefit amount Medical expenses In principle, 4/10 of Ò the amount required for treatment,Ó which is a similar standard to the expenses provided by medical insurance. Disability compensation 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) Death compensation 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) Injury and accident mutual aid benefits paid in FY2012 Amounts under 1,000 yen were rounded down Number of cases Profits Local Sports governments organizations among others Payments to the national treasury Total sales of Ò totoÓ The JSC has made efforts to secure funding through encouraging donations from individuals as well as from the private sector and corporations. Additionale donations comes from the profits of vending machines set up in cooperation with the National University Corporation and other organizations. Beginning in FY2002, profits earned from Ò totoÓ sales are 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, nearly 14,900 entities have benefits the subsidies, a total of approximately 71.9 billion yen(subsidies for FY2013 indicates the amount allocated) Rakuten Bank account How the toto lottery works How to donate to the Sports Promotion Fund Branch code 211 Account number 7005804 Name of the account holder Japan Sport Council Yucho Bank Postal Transfer account (Yubin-furikae account) Account number 00110-0-539813 Name of the account holder 7 Japan Sport Council Sports Promotion Fund Prize will be discerned if the prediction of the results of J-League soccer games is correct. The lottery comes in two types. One type (Ò toto,Ó Ò mini toto,Ó and Ò totoGOAL3Ó ) allows lottery buyers to make their own predictions, while the other type (Ò BIG,Ó Ò BIG1000,Ó and Ò mini BIGÓ ) allows predictions to be made randomly and automatically by computer. Total sales for FY2012 were approximately 86.1 billion yen . ※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. Number of cases Amounts Death compensation Number of cases Amounts Total Number of cases Amounts 661,469 3,523,589,061 77 148,330,000 12 252,000,000 661,558 3,923,919,061 Junior high schools 760,149 5,325,746,003 92 307,750,000 7 126,000,000 760,248 5,759,496,003 1,421,618 8,849,335,064 169 456,080,000 19 378,000,000 1,421,806 9,683,415,064 608,399 6,575,585,073 225 994,847,000 23 464,800,000 608,647 8,035,232,073 Fixed hours 5,255 50,954,666 5 12,175,000 0 0 5,260 63,129,666 Correspondence 1,796 21,944,287 5 58,600,000 0 0 1,801 80,544,287 615,450 6,648,484,026 235 1,065,622,000 23 464,800,000 615,708 8,178,906,026 6,225 70,080,896 2 1,640,000 0 0 6,227 71,720,896 34,191 180,885,843 1 2,100,000 1 28,000,000 34,193 210,985,843 Total of schools for compulsory education 1/3 Amounts Primary schools Non-compulsory education Expenses Disability compensation Categories / Type of school Sports promotion activities Prize payments: (50%) ーーー 40(20) 350 (175) ※ Numbers in parentheses are the amount of mutual aid benefit premiums in Okinawa Prefecture. Medical expenses 2/3 40(20) 1,840 (920) Approximately 17,031 million people enrolled in the system in FY2012 (Approximately 96% of the total number of students and young children). Sports Promotion Fund Students and young children in households on welfare Full-time High schools Sub-total Vocational schools at secondary level Kindergartens Nurseries Total of non-compulsory education Total 57,513 262,841,172 4 9,200,000 5 112,000,000 57,522 384,041,172 713,379 7,162,291,937 242 1,078,562,000 29 604,800,000 713,650 8,845,653,937 2,134,997 16,011,627,001 411 1,534,642,000 48 982,800,000 2,135,456 18,529,069,001 ※ The number of disability compensation payments was tallied according to the type of schools that students attended when they completely recovered from their injuries, or the condition of the injury became stable. ※ Primary schools include the primary part of special assistance schools. Junior high schools include the secondary part of special assistance schools and the first half of secondary schools. Full-time senior high schools include the senior secondary part of special assistance schools and the second half of the secondary schools. ※ Special condolence money refers to the condolence money provided to the guardians of students and children who became the victims of the Great East Japan Earthquake, and lost their lives whilst they were under school supervision. Travel expenses to hospitals in remote locations 6,325 floral offerings 37cases Special condolence money 32cases Grand total 6,290 160,000 18,701,684 School Safety Support Activities Research and study on the prevention of in-school injuries and accidents Provision of information regarding the prevention of accidents in school The School Safety Department conducts research activities related to the injury and accidents mutual aid benefits by methods such as, collecting data regarding the cases where mutual aid benefits were provided, analyzing the data collected, undertaking relevant research and providing relevant information. The School Safety Department provides schools and relevant parties useful information regarding school safety such as research results related to school accident prevention, statistical information, and survey results on actual conditions related to accidents in school. The Department has set the Research and Study Committee for the Prevention of School Injuries and Accidents, which is comprised of academics from relevant fields, to conduct research on preventative measures against accidents. ● The Department creates documents such as statistical survey reports on injuries and accidents, as well as a collection of cases studies related to deaths and disabilities. ● The Department conducts investigations of school kitchens where food poisoning incidents have occurred and creates a report on the investigation. ● ● The Department hosts workshops on accident prevention in schools. The Department provides statistics of accidents through the injury and accident mutual aid benefit system. ● The Department publicizes its database of death and disability cases. ● The Department collects and provides information on local accident prevention measures. ● 8 Sports Promotion Fund and Lottery Department School Safety Department Subsidies for sports promotion, and the operation of the Sports Promotion Lottery Injury and accident mutual aid benefits and school safety support activities The Sports Promotion Fund and Lottery Department is responsible for conducting the subsidies projects for the promotion of sports through two schemes: the Ò Sports Promotion FundÓ and the Ò Sports Promotion LotteryÓ known as Ò toto.Ó Using these funds, the Department aims to achieve the promotion and advancement of sports in Japan to further enhance the international competitiveness of Japanese athletes, as well as maintaining and upgrading regional sports environments. 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 and prevention of injuries and accidents to school children Financial support for sports organizations through the Sports Promotion Fund and the Sports Promotion Lottery Payment of Injury and Accident Mutual Aid Benefits Developing sport in Japan Injury and Accident Mutual Aid Benefit System Subsidies for activities supporting the enhancement of the competitiveness in sporting event Sports Promotion Fund Subsidies Sports Promotion Lottery subsidies Enhancement of the international competitiveness of athletes Enhancement of the sports performance standards To extent the number of sports practice Creation of an environment in which everyone can enjoy sports as part of everyday life Operating profits Government investment Private sector donations Profits from Sports Promotion Lottery ● Amounts of mutual aid benefit premiums (Annual amount per student or young child) General students and young children Type of school The 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). Sports Promotion Fund Government investment: ´ 25 billion Private sector donations: ´ 4.4 billion Government Subsidies ● Schools for compulsory education Full-time High Fixed hours Schools Correspondence Vocational schools at secondary level Kindergartens Nurseries 920 (460) Sports Promotion Lottery How the Fund subsidy works How the Sports Promotion Lottery works The Sports Promotion Fund was created in 1990 with an initial investment from the government of 25 billion yen to achieve the improvement of the international competitiveness of Japanese athletes as well as expanding its sports practicing population. With an additional 4.4 billion yen donated by the private sector as well as operating profits accrued on the total fund of 29.4 billion yen, the JSC has subsidized sports activities undertaken by sports organizations, individual athletes, and coaches. In addition, using the subsidies from the national treasury since 2003, the JSC has also been providing subsidies to the activities, which aims to support the enhancement of the athletesÕ abilities. The Sports Promotion Lottery Ò totoÓ was introduced in 2001 for the purpose of creating a new source of funding for the maintenance and improvement of the sports environment in Japan. The profits from Ò totoÓ are calculated by deducting the payment to prize winners and expenses from the total sales of toto, and two third of the profits are then put toward sports promotion activities, whilst the other third is paid to the national treasury. ーーー 980 (490) ーーー 280 (140) ーーー 1,880 (940) ーーー 270 (135) ● Benefit amount Medical expenses In principle, 4/10 of Ò the amount required for treatment,Ó which is a similar standard to the expenses provided by medical insurance. Disability compensation 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) Death compensation 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) Injury and accident mutual aid benefits paid in FY2012 Amounts under 1,000 yen were rounded down Number of cases Profits Local Sports governments organizations among others Payments to the national treasury Total sales of Ò totoÓ The JSC has made efforts to secure funding through encouraging donations from individuals as well as from the private sector and corporations. Additionale donations comes from the profits of vending machines set up in cooperation with the National University Corporation and other organizations. Beginning in FY2002, profits earned from Ò totoÓ sales are 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, nearly 14,900 entities have benefits the subsidies, a total of approximately 71.9 billion yen(subsidies for FY2013 indicates the amount allocated) Rakuten Bank account How the toto lottery works How to donate to the Sports Promotion Fund Branch code 211 Account number 7005804 Name of the account holder Japan Sport Council Yucho Bank Postal Transfer account (Yubin-furikae account) Account number 00110-0-539813 Name of the account holder 7 Japan Sport Council Sports Promotion Fund Prize will be discerned if the prediction of the results of J-League soccer games is correct. The lottery comes in two types. One type (Ò toto,Ó Ò mini toto,Ó and Ò totoGOAL3Ó ) allows lottery buyers to make their own predictions, while the other type (Ò BIG,Ó Ò BIG1000,Ó and Ò mini BIGÓ ) allows predictions to be made randomly and automatically by computer. Total sales for FY2012 were approximately 86.1 billion yen . ※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. Number of cases Amounts Death compensation Number of cases Amounts Total Number of cases Amounts 661,469 3,523,589,061 77 148,330,000 12 252,000,000 661,558 3,923,919,061 Junior high schools 760,149 5,325,746,003 92 307,750,000 7 126,000,000 760,248 5,759,496,003 1,421,618 8,849,335,064 169 456,080,000 19 378,000,000 1,421,806 9,683,415,064 608,399 6,575,585,073 225 994,847,000 23 464,800,000 608,647 8,035,232,073 Fixed hours 5,255 50,954,666 5 12,175,000 0 0 5,260 63,129,666 Correspondence 1,796 21,944,287 5 58,600,000 0 0 1,801 80,544,287 615,450 6,648,484,026 235 1,065,622,000 23 464,800,000 615,708 8,178,906,026 6,225 70,080,896 2 1,640,000 0 0 6,227 71,720,896 34,191 180,885,843 1 2,100,000 1 28,000,000 34,193 210,985,843 Total of schools for compulsory education 1/3 Amounts Primary schools Non-compulsory education Expenses Disability compensation Categories / Type of school Sports promotion activities Prize payments: (50%) ーーー 40(20) 350 (175) ※ Numbers in parentheses are the amount of mutual aid benefit premiums in Okinawa Prefecture. Medical expenses 2/3 40(20) 1,840 (920) Approximately 17,031 million people enrolled in the system in FY2012 (Approximately 96% of the total number of students and young children). Sports Promotion Fund Students and young children in households on welfare Full-time High schools Sub-total Vocational schools at secondary level Kindergartens Nurseries Total of non-compulsory education Total 57,513 262,841,172 4 9,200,000 5 112,000,000 57,522 384,041,172 713,379 7,162,291,937 242 1,078,562,000 29 604,800,000 713,650 8,845,653,937 2,134,997 16,011,627,001 411 1,534,642,000 48 982,800,000 2,135,456 18,529,069,001 ※ The number of disability compensation payments was tallied according to the type of schools that students attended when they completely recovered from their injuries, or the condition of the injury became stable. ※ Primary schools include the primary part of special assistance schools. Junior high schools include the secondary part of special assistance schools and the first half of secondary schools. Full-time senior high schools include the senior secondary part of special assistance schools and the second half of the secondary schools. ※ Special condolence money refers to the condolence money provided to the guardians of students and children who became the victims of the Great East Japan Earthquake, and lost their lives whilst they were under school supervision. Travel expenses to hospitals in remote locations 6,325 floral offerings 37cases Special condolence money 32cases Grand total 6,290 160,000 18,701,684 School Safety Support Activities Research and study on the prevention of in-school injuries and accidents Provision of information regarding the prevention of accidents in school The School Safety Department conducts research activities related to the injury and accidents mutual aid benefits by methods such as, collecting data regarding the cases where mutual aid benefits were provided, analyzing the data collected, undertaking relevant research and providing relevant information. The School Safety Department provides schools and relevant parties useful information regarding school safety such as research results related to school accident prevention, statistical information, and survey results on actual conditions related to accidents in school. The Department has set the Research and Study Committee for the Prevention of School Injuries and Accidents, which is comprised of academics from relevant fields, to conduct research on preventative measures against accidents. ● The Department creates documents such as statistical survey reports on injuries and accidents, as well as a collection of cases studies related to deaths and disabilities. ● The Department conducts investigations of school kitchens where food poisoning incidents have occurred and creates a report on the investigation. ● ● The Department hosts workshops on accident prevention in schools. The Department provides statistics of accidents through the injury and accident mutual aid benefit system. ● The Department publicizes its database of death and disability cases. ● The Department collects and provides information on local accident prevention measures. ● 8 Japan Sport Council JSC Budgets Organization Chart Annual Planned Budget for FY2013 Department of Strategic Planning Unit: million of yen Total budget Subsidies for facilities maintenance expenses 2,313 Subsidies for injury and accident mutual aid benefit 2,559 Income from operation operation of facilities 3,107 Others 21,276 Income from mutual aid benefit premiums 16,874 Others 16,765 Grants for operating expenses 6,999 Income 133,738 Income from sports promotion lottery 80,609 Payments to the national treasury 7,467 Prizes 40,000 Executive Office Office of Public Relations Operational expenses 46,852 Department of General Affairs & Finance Aid benefit payments 18,779 Bureau of The New National Stadium Planning and Construction ※Amounts transferred between accounts are offset when they appear as both income and expense items on the profit and loss statement. JSC’s accounting is categorized into multiple accounts. The annual planned budget for FY2013 for each account is shown as follows. Income from interest Reversal of reserve fund 83 466 Mutual aid benefit account 2,559 16,450 282 4 424 6 Categories Transfer to the injury and accident mutual aid benefit account Transfer to the general account 429 Total Total Amounts 282 25 307 Categories Operational expenses Personnel expenses (operations staff and executives) Expenses for the National Stadium renovation (tentative name) 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 sports and health education and promotion activities Expenses for consigned operations General administrative expenses Personnel expenses (administration staff and executives) Property expenses Expenses for governmental investment facilities (tentative name) Facilities maintenance expenses 15,258 Amounts 10,291 2,556 2,142 880 1,933 834 58 1,154 733 1,830 824 469 354 1,000 2,313 Transition in capital Unit: million of yen When the former corporation (Japan Physical Education School Health Center) was dissolved When Japan Sport Council was established Additional 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.) December 25, 2012 Payment to the national treasury for unnecessary property March 26, 2013 March 29, 2013 Additional investment (Government investment) Payment to the national treasury for unnecessary property (Inspection and training facilities) (Housing for the JSC employees in Narashino and Tokorozawa) Amounts invested ー 195,356 8,598 22,186 412 2,314 Capital 71,696 195,356 203,954 226,140 226,552 228,866 △ 202 228,664 5,000 △ 340 233,664 233,324 as of April 1, 2013 9 Information Research Division London Office Kasumigaoka Service Division Sports Museum Yoyogi Service Division (Research Unit) President Executive Director Japan Institute of Sports Sciences Department of Sports Science (Information Processing and Digital Imaging Unit) Administrative Division of Sport Science Service and Research (Sports Clinic) Medical Center National Training Center (Athlete Rehabilitation) Administrative Division of Medical Services Department of Administration Administration Division Accounting Division Facilities Service Division Sport Innovation Department National Center for Mountaineering Education Sports Promotion Fund and Lottery Department Planning and Promotion Division Management Division Administration Division Planning and Publicity Division Sales Promotion Division Sports Promotion Division Administration Division Injury and Accident Mutual Aid Benefits Division School Safety Promotion Division 16,258 Total ※ Cumulative amounts may not add up to the totals as a result of the rounding of numbers. ※ “Subsidies for facilities maintenance expenses” and “Income from donations” include the amounts, which have been carried over from the previous fiscal year and are expected to be spent during the current fiscal year. ※ Whereas the creation of “Special activities account” was stipulated in the part revision of the “Act on the National Agency for the Advancement of Sports and Health” (May 2013), a table for this account has not been created because the budget for the mid-term plan has not been modified at the time of making this pamphlet. September 30, 2003 October 1, 2003 March 15, 2007 March 31, 2008 April 1, 2009 May 13, 2011 Information and International Relations Division Facilities Management Division Auditor Expenses Amounts 6,999 2,313 608 2,300 311 495 1 58 1,830 55 5 237 25 11 9 Facilities Development Division National Stadium 19,017 Total Income General account Department of Information & 国立競技場 International Relations Business Planning Division (High Performance Unit) Amounts 18,779 237 Expenses Amounts Categories Grants for operating expenses Subsidies for facilities maintenance expenses Income from sports promotion fund operation Income from the National Stadium operation Income from the JISS operation Income from the NTC operation Income from the National Center for Mountaineering Education operation Income from sports and health education and promotion activities Income from consigned operations Income from donations Extra-operational income Transfer from injury and accident mutual aid benefit Transfer from special exemption clause Income from interest Others Facilities Planning Division 99,010 Categories Aid benefit payments Transfer to the general account Income Total Facilities Department Expenses Amounts 19,295 Categories Mutual aid benefit premiums Income from interest Amounts 36,561 436 17,983 18,142 47 40,000 7,467 14,935 Total Income Categories Subsidies for injury and accident mutual aid benefit Mutual aid benefit premiums Transfer from special exemption clause Income from interest Total Special exemption clause for account Categories Operational expenses Personnel expenses Expenses for sports promotion lottery operation Expenses for sports promotion lottery assistance operation General administrative expenses Prizes Payments to the national treasury Transfer to sports promotion lottery preparation fund 99,300 Total Procurement and Property Management Division Administration Division Expenses 18,142 Human Resources Division General Affairs Department Unit: million of yen Income Lottery account General Affairs Division (Chief Administrator of Finance) General administrative expenses 871 Amounts 80,609 Information Technology Service Division Finance Division Expense 133,048 Facilities maintenance expenses 2,313 Categories Income from sports promotion lottery operation Reversal of reserve for sports promotion lottery preparation fund Strategic Planning Division Benefit Services Division 1 Benefit Services Division 2 School Safety Department 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 Audit Office ■ Japan Sport Council Headquarters 10-1 Kasumigaoka-machi Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0013 Department of Strategic Planning / Tel: +81-(0)3-5410-9123 Office of Public Relations / Tel: +81-(0)3-5410-9121 Department of General Affairs and Finance / Tel: +81-(0)3-5410-9124 Bureau of The New National Stadium Planning and Construction / Tel: +81-(0)3-5410-9143 Department of Information & International Relations / Tel: +81-(0)3-5410-9161 Sports Promotion Fund and Lottery Department / Tel: +81-(0)3-5410-9149 School Safety Department / Tel: +81-(0)3-5410-9158 ■ National Stadium (Track & Field Studium) 10-2 Kasumigaoka-machi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0013 Kasumigaoka Service Division / Tel: +81-(0)3-3403-1151 Prince Chichibu Memorial Sports Museum / Tel: +81-(0)3-3403-1159 ■ Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium 2-8-35 Kita-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0061 Service Division / Tel: +81-(0)3-3403-1151 Tennis Court / Tel: +81-(0)3-3408-4495 ■ Yoyogi National Stadium (Yoyogi 1st and 2nd Gymnasiums) 2-1-1 Jinnan, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0041 Yoyogi Service Division / Tel: +81-(0)3-3468-1171 ■ Japan Institute of Sports Sciences ■ National Training Center 3-15-1 Nishigaoka, Kita-ku, Tokyo 115-0056 Department of Administration / Tel: +81-(0)3-5963-0200 AJINOMOTO FIELD NISHIGAOKA / Tel: +81-(0)3-5963-0203 Sports Innovation Department / Tel: +81-(0)3-5963-0255 ■ London Office 2nd Floor, Kingsway House, 103 Kingsway, London, WC2B 6QX Tel: +44-(0)20-7831-3782 ■ Toda Boat House 4-9 Toda Koen, Toda-shi, Saitama 335-0024 Tel: +81-(0)48-441-2580 ■ National Center for Mountaineering Education 6 Bunazaka, Ashikuraji, Tateyama-machi, Nakaniikawa-gun, Toyama 930-1405 Tel: +81-(0)76-482-1211 ■ Sendai Office Nihonseimei Sendaikoutoudai South Building 8F, 1-5-15 Kamisugi, Aoba-ku, Sendai-shi, Miyagi, 980-0011 Sendai Benefits Services Division, School Safety Department Tel: +81-(0)22-716-2106 ■ Nagoya Office Nagoya Kokusai Center Bldg 16F, 1-47-1 Nagono, Nakamura-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi 450-0001 Nagoya Benefits Services Division, School Safety Department Tel: +81-(0)52-533-7821 ■ Osaka Office Osaka Ekimae No. 4 Bldg. 7F, 1-11-4 Umeda, Kita-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka, 530-0001 Osaka Benefits Services Division, School Safety Department Tel: +81-(0)6-6456-3601 ■ Hiroshima Office Hiroshima Water Bureau Motomachi Bldg. 10F, 9-32 Motomachi, Naka-ku, Hiroshima-shi, Hiroshima 730-0011 Hiroshima Benefits Services Division, School Safety Department Tel: +81-(0)82-511-2822 ■ Fukuoka Office Tukushi Kaikan 5F, 4-8-10 Tenjin, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka-shi, Fukuoka, 810-0001 Fukuoka Benefits Services Division, School Safety Department Tel: +81-(0)92-738-8720 Fukuoka Benefits Services Division 10 Japan Sport Council JSC Budgets Organization Chart Annual Planned Budget for FY2013 Department of Strategic Planning Unit: million of yen Total budget Subsidies for facilities maintenance expenses 2,313 Subsidies for injury and accident mutual aid benefit 2,559 Income from operation operation of facilities 3,107 Others 21,276 Income from mutual aid benefit premiums 16,874 Others 16,765 Grants for operating expenses 6,999 Income 133,738 Income from sports promotion lottery 80,609 Payments to the national treasury 7,467 Prizes 40,000 Executive Office Office of Public Relations Operational expenses 46,852 Department of General Affairs & Finance Aid benefit payments 18,779 Bureau of The New National Stadium Planning and Construction ※Amounts transferred between accounts are offset when they appear as both income and expense items on the profit and loss statement. JSC’s accounting is categorized into multiple accounts. The annual planned budget for FY2013 for each account is shown as follows. Income from interest Reversal of reserve fund 83 466 Mutual aid benefit account 2,559 16,450 282 4 424 6 Categories Transfer to the injury and accident mutual aid benefit account Transfer to the general account 429 Total Total Amounts 282 25 307 Categories Operational expenses Personnel expenses (operations staff and executives) Expenses for the National Stadium renovation (tentative name) 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 sports and health education and promotion activities Expenses for consigned operations General administrative expenses Personnel expenses (administration staff and executives) Property expenses Expenses for governmental investment facilities (tentative name) Facilities maintenance expenses 15,258 Amounts 10,291 2,556 2,142 880 1,933 834 58 1,154 733 1,830 824 469 354 1,000 2,313 Transition in capital Unit: million of yen When the former corporation (Japan Physical Education School Health Center) was dissolved When Japan Sport Council was established Additional 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.) December 25, 2012 Payment to the national treasury for unnecessary property March 26, 2013 March 29, 2013 Additional investment (Government investment) Payment to the national treasury for unnecessary property (Inspection and training facilities) (Housing for the JSC employees in Narashino and Tokorozawa) Amounts invested ー 195,356 8,598 22,186 412 2,314 Capital 71,696 195,356 203,954 226,140 226,552 228,866 △ 202 228,664 5,000 △ 340 233,664 233,324 as of April 1, 2013 9 Information Research Division London Office Kasumigaoka Service Division Sports Museum Yoyogi Service Division (Research Unit) President Executive Director Japan Institute of Sports Sciences Department of Sports Science (Information Processing and Digital Imaging Unit) Administrative Division of Sport Science Service and Research (Sports Clinic) Medical Center National Training Center (Athlete Rehabilitation) Administrative Division of Medical Services Department of Administration Administration Division Accounting Division Facilities Service Division Sport Innovation Department National Center for Mountaineering Education Sports Promotion Fund and Lottery Department Planning and Promotion Division Management Division Administration Division Planning and Publicity Division Sales Promotion Division Sports Promotion Division Administration Division Injury and Accident Mutual Aid Benefits Division School Safety Promotion Division 16,258 Total ※ Cumulative amounts may not add up to the totals as a result of the rounding of numbers. ※ “Subsidies for facilities maintenance expenses” and “Income from donations” include the amounts, which have been carried over from the previous fiscal year and are expected to be spent during the current fiscal year. ※ Whereas the creation of “Special activities account” was stipulated in the part revision of the “Act on the National Agency for the Advancement of Sports and Health” (May 2013), a table for this account has not been created because the budget for the mid-term plan has not been modified at the time of making this pamphlet. September 30, 2003 October 1, 2003 March 15, 2007 March 31, 2008 April 1, 2009 May 13, 2011 Information and International Relations Division Facilities Management Division Auditor Expenses Amounts 6,999 2,313 608 2,300 311 495 1 58 1,830 55 5 237 25 11 9 Facilities Development Division National Stadium 19,017 Total Income General account Department of Information & 国立競技場 International Relations Business Planning Division (High Performance Unit) Amounts 18,779 237 Expenses Amounts Categories Grants for operating expenses Subsidies for facilities maintenance expenses Income from sports promotion fund operation Income from the National Stadium operation Income from the JISS operation Income from the NTC operation Income from the National Center for Mountaineering Education operation Income from sports and health education and promotion activities Income from consigned operations Income from donations Extra-operational income Transfer from injury and accident mutual aid benefit Transfer from special exemption clause Income from interest Others Facilities Planning Division 99,010 Categories Aid benefit payments Transfer to the general account Income Total Facilities Department Expenses Amounts 19,295 Categories Mutual aid benefit premiums Income from interest Amounts 36,561 436 17,983 18,142 47 40,000 7,467 14,935 Total Income Categories Subsidies for injury and accident mutual aid benefit Mutual aid benefit premiums Transfer from special exemption clause Income from interest Total Special exemption clause for account Categories Operational expenses Personnel expenses Expenses for sports promotion lottery operation Expenses for sports promotion lottery assistance operation General administrative expenses Prizes Payments to the national treasury Transfer to sports promotion lottery preparation fund 99,300 Total Procurement and Property Management Division Administration Division Expenses 18,142 Human Resources Division General Affairs Department Unit: million of yen Income Lottery account General Affairs Division (Chief Administrator of Finance) General administrative expenses 871 Amounts 80,609 Information Technology Service Division Finance Division Expense 133,048 Facilities maintenance expenses 2,313 Categories Income from sports promotion lottery operation Reversal of reserve for sports promotion lottery preparation fund Strategic Planning Division Benefit Services Division 1 Benefit Services Division 2 School Safety Department 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 Audit Office ■ Japan Sport Council Headquarters 10-1 Kasumigaoka-machi Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0013 Department of Strategic Planning / Tel: +81-(0)3-5410-9123 Office of Public Relations / Tel: +81-(0)3-5410-9121 Department of General Affairs and Finance / Tel: +81-(0)3-5410-9124 Bureau of The New National Stadium Planning and Construction / Tel: +81-(0)3-5410-9143 Department of Information & International Relations / Tel: +81-(0)3-5410-9161 Sports Promotion Fund and Lottery Department / Tel: +81-(0)3-5410-9149 School Safety Department / Tel: +81-(0)3-5410-9158 ■ National Stadium (Track & Field Studium) 10-2 Kasumigaoka-machi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0013 Kasumigaoka Service Division / Tel: +81-(0)3-3403-1151 Prince Chichibu Memorial Sports Museum / Tel: +81-(0)3-3403-1159 ■ Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium 2-8-35 Kita-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0061 Service Division / Tel: +81-(0)3-3403-1151 Tennis Court / Tel: +81-(0)3-3408-4495 ■ Yoyogi National Stadium (Yoyogi 1st and 2nd Gymnasiums) 2-1-1 Jinnan, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0041 Yoyogi Service Division / Tel: +81-(0)3-3468-1171 ■ Japan Institute of Sports Sciences ■ National Training Center 3-15-1 Nishigaoka, Kita-ku, Tokyo 115-0056 Department of Administration / Tel: +81-(0)3-5963-0200 AJINOMOTO FIELD NISHIGAOKA / Tel: +81-(0)3-5963-0203 Sports Innovation Department / Tel: +81-(0)3-5963-0255 ■ London Office 2nd Floor, Kingsway House, 103 Kingsway, London, WC2B 6QX Tel: +44-(0)20-7831-3782 ■ Toda Boat House 4-9 Toda Koen, Toda-shi, Saitama 335-0024 Tel: +81-(0)48-441-2580 ■ National Center for Mountaineering Education 6 Bunazaka, Ashikuraji, Tateyama-machi, Nakaniikawa-gun, Toyama 930-1405 Tel: +81-(0)76-482-1211 ■ Sendai Office Nihonseimei Sendaikoutoudai South Building 8F, 1-5-15 Kamisugi, Aoba-ku, Sendai-shi, Miyagi, 980-0011 Sendai Benefits Services Division, School Safety Department Tel: +81-(0)22-716-2106 ■ Nagoya Office Nagoya Kokusai Center Bldg 16F, 1-47-1 Nagono, Nakamura-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi 450-0001 Nagoya Benefits Services Division, School Safety Department Tel: +81-(0)52-533-7821 ■ Osaka Office Osaka Ekimae No. 4 Bldg. 7F, 1-11-4 Umeda, Kita-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka, 530-0001 Osaka Benefits Services Division, School Safety Department Tel: +81-(0)6-6456-3601 ■ Hiroshima Office Hiroshima Water Bureau Motomachi Bldg. 10F, 9-32 Motomachi, Naka-ku, Hiroshima-shi, Hiroshima 730-0011 Hiroshima Benefits Services Division, School Safety Department Tel: +81-(0)82-511-2822 ■ Fukuoka Office Tukushi Kaikan 5F, 4-8-10 Tenjin, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka-shi, Fukuoka, 810-0001 Fukuoka Benefits Services Division, School Safety Department Tel: +81-(0)92-738-8720 Fukuoka Benefits Services Division 10 Headquarters / National Stadium / Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium Meiji Jingu Ice Skating Rink Sendagaya Station Metropolitan Expressway No. 4 Koku Tsuda Hall ■ Japan Sport Council Headquarters 10-1 Kasumigaoka-machi Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0013 Shinanomachi Station ritsu-K yogijy Prince Chichibu Memorial Sports Museum and Library o Sta tion Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium ed ei O The Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery To JSC Headquarters National Stadium ine oL ien Ga Meiji Jingu Secondary Stadium Meiji Park st Ea Gaien West Street Meiji Jingu Stadium Str East Tennis Court eet West Tennis Court Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium a nm ie Ga tion ta eS yo Tok aam Aoy ōme itch tion Sta ine za L Gin etro M ma a Aoy et Stre Yoyogi 1st and 2nd Gymnasiums Harajuku Station Yoyogi-koen Station Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line Me iji -jin gu Futsal Court St ati on et Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line n Koue t Stree ra i sh a og In Shibuya Public Hall Kishi Memorial Hall ae iji S tre NHK hall NHK Broadcasting Center -m Me 2nd Gymnasium JR Yamanote Line Yoyogi 1st Gymnasium re St National Children’ s Castle / Aoyama Theatre 24 6 et Sibuya Station Shibuya Mark City Japan Institute of Sports Sciences / AJINOMOTO National Training Center / AJINOMOTO FIELD NISHIGAOKA (Nishigaoka Soccer Stadium) West Exit AJINOMOTO FIELD NISHIGAOKA (Nishigaoka Soccer Stadium) Akabane Station ■ Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium 2-8-35 Kita-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0061 Access: Tokyo Metro Ginza Line 5-min. walk from Exit 3 of Gaienmae Station ■ Yoyogi 1st and 2nd Gymnasiums 2-1-1 Jinnan, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0041 Access: JR Yamanote Line 5-min. walk from Omotesando Exit of Harajuku Station Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line 5-min. walk from Exit 1 of Meiji-Jingu-mae Station ■ Japan Institute of Sports Sciences ■ AJINOMOTO National Training Center ■ AJINOMOTO FIELD NISHIGAOKA (Nishigaoka Soccer Stadium) 3-15-1 Nishigaoka, Kita-ku, Tokyo 115-0056 Access: Toei Mita Line 10-min. walk from Exit A1 of Motohasunuma Station JR Saikyo Line, Keihin Tohoku Line and Utsunomiya Line Get off the train at Akabane Station and take a bus bound for Akabane Shako and get off at Kokuritsu Nishigaoka Kyogijo, or take a bus bound for either Ikebukuro-eki Higashiguchi or Nichidai Byoin and get off at Kokuritsu Nishigaoka Kyogijo Kitamon. Police Box Akabane Commaercial Senior High School Japan Institute of Sports Sciences Bus Stop(Nishigaoka Kyogijo) Itabashi Honcho Station AJINOMOTO National Training Center JR KeihinTo-hoku Line Motohasunuma Bus Stop Station (Shimizucho) Bus Stop (Nishigaoka Kyogijo Kitamon) ■ National Stadium(Track & Field Stadium) 10-2 Kasumigaoka-machi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0013 Access: JR Sobu Line 5-min. walk from Sendagaya Station, 8-min. walk from Shinanomachi Station Toei Oedo Line 1-min. walk from A2 Exit of Kokuritsu Kyogijo Station Belt Line 7 ine oL Saik y tion Sta Higashi Jujo Station JR Jujo Route 17 Toei Mita Line JAPAN SPORT COUNCIL 10-1 Kasumigaoka-machi, Shinjuku-ku,Tokyo 160-0013 Tel: +81-(0)3-5410-9121 (Office of Public Relations) http://www.jpnsport.go.jp July 2013 Recyclable This publication can be recycled to be printing papers JAPAN SPORT COUNCIL 2013