On March 26 (Saturday), during the match against Shonan Bellmare, we will set up a sensory room where children diagnosed with developmental disorders and their families, who have symptoms such as sensory sensitivity, can watch the game comfortably.
In the 2021 season, it was conducted as a trial in 4 matches. For the 2022 season, it is planned to be implemented in several matches. Additionally, regarding the selection of spectators, it will be conducted by the club in collaboration with relevant organizations and educational institutions, so we appreciate your understanding.

□Target Match
2022 J.League YBC Levain Cup Group Stage Sec. 3
March 26 (Sat) FC Tokyo vs Shonan Bellmare (15:00 Kick-off / Ajinomoto Stadium)
□Target Spectators
・Fans supporting FC Tokyo
・Children diagnosed with developmental disabilities and their families
□Content
Viewing in the sensory room
□Cooperation
Certified Specified Nonprofit Corporation NPO Trassos
【What is a sensory room?】
A room designed to provide a safe environment for enjoying soccer matches or movies through soundproof glass, featuring appropriate lighting that is not too bright and soundproofing to block loud noises and voices, while avoiding crowds and the gaze of others. The underlying premise is that the ways of viewing and enjoying may differ from the majority, but the desire to "watch" and "enjoy" is the same as those without difficulties. In the English Premier League, 14 out of 20 teams have established sensory rooms. (Quoted from JFA and J-League texts)
【Contact Information】
FC Tokyo Community Engagement Promotion Office
E-Mail sharen@fctokyo.co.jp