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2025.12.19[Notice from the club]

2025 Season “TOKYO GROW WITH” Program Activity Report ③

We report on the activities of the "TOKYO GROW WITH" program (student business staff) implemented from the 2025 season.

This program aims for student business staff to expand their potential and aspire to become the next generation of leaders through experience in a real sports environment.



□ Student Business Staff Study Group (Online)

In this program, five student business staff members are assigned to each department, supporting operations and working on problem-solving. Additionally, it provides opportunities to deepen understanding of operations from each department's perspective while learning about the overall business structure of the club.
As part of this effort, in August we invited the heads of the Business Division and in October the CRM Division as lecturers to conduct study sessions for student business staff to learn about the roles and initiatives of departments other than their assigned ones.
In this study session, lectures were given on specialized areas handled by each department, such as partner sales, communication design with fans and supporters, and practical use of data. It provided an opportunity for student business staff to broadly input knowledge about tasks they rarely encounter in their daily work. Additionally, by understanding club management from the perspectives of multiple departments, it became an opportunity for students to deepen their understanding of the positioning of their own tasks and the importance of collaboration within the entire club.



□ Home Game Operation Support (Ajinomoto Stadium)

In addition to their regular duties in each department, the student business staff also provided operational support for each home game this season.
Sunday, August 24, 2025 Meiji Yasuda J1 League Sec. 27 vs Kyoto Sanga F.C., AO-AKA PARK supported by JOYPOLIS hosted the "AO-AKA Summer Festival," where all five student business staff members were in charge of supporting the operation of the festival booths.
On the day, student business staff took the lead in handling a wide range of tasks such as customer service at the booth and organizing visitor flow. Despite the very hot conditions, it was a practical learning opportunity that could only be gained on-site, including flexible responses unique to events with many visitors and role-sharing for smooth operation.




The next activity report will feature the final report of the 2025 season "TOKYO GROW WITH" program.



◇About the 2025 Season "TOKYO GROW WITH" Program here
◇Activity Report ① is here
◇Activity Report ② is here
◇About the Student Staff Exchange Meeting with Chiba Jets here