Biogen Japan K.K. (Headquarters: Chuo-ku, Tokyo; President: Koyo Den), OriHime Laboratory Inc. (Headquarters: Chuo-ku, Tokyo; Representatives: Kentaro Yoshifuji, Masahiro Sasayama), and the Online Boccia Association (Location: Toda City, Saitama Prefecture; Representative: Hideharu Okawa) are pleased to announce the finals of the "2026 Biogen Cup Remote Sports Tournament," a sports competition that allows participation remotely from distant locations such as homes or hospital rooms, even for those who find it difficult to move their bodies. The finals for OriHime Soccer are scheduled for July 18, 2026 (Sat), and for Online Boccia on October 10 (Sat) and October 11 (Sun), 2026. The tournament aims to allow participants to experience the "joy of playing sports" by cooperating as a team and engaging in heated matches while strategizing, despite facing various challenges. 2026 is a year of heightened global interest in soccer, and this year's OriHime Soccer finals will be held at "IAI Stadium Nihondaira," the home stadium of J.League team Shimizu S-Pulse, located in the soccer-centric city of Shizuoka. A total of 4 teams, who have advanced through the preliminary rounds held since June, will compete in the OriHime Soccer finals. Participants are expected to operate OriHime robots located at the venue remotely from their homes or hospital rooms. [OriHime Soccer Finals: Saturday, July 18, 2026, Venue: IAI Stadium Nihondaira] The OriHime Soccer finals will be held at "IAI Stadium Nihondaira," the home stadium of J.League team Shimizu S-Pulse. This stadium is a symbolic sporting facility in "Shizuoka Shimizu, the City of Soccer," beloved for its scenic views overlooking Mt. Fuji and Shimizu Port. Known for having "Japan's best pitch," it has won the J.League Awards Best Pitch Award a total of 9 times. In addition to J.League matches, it has hosted various soccer tournaments and finals, starting with the National High School Athletic Meet, and serves as the venue for the Nat