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J.League: 5 Clubs Participate! "Sustre Japan Project" Launched to Train 10,000 "Sustaina-Players" by 2030

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The "Sustre Japan Project" is a nationwide program launched by Shikakeru Inc. in collaboration with five J.League clubs to train 10,000 "Sustaina-Players" (creators of sustainable local communities) annually by 2030. This initiative, centered around Sustainability Training Centers (Sustre), engages fifth-grade elementary school students with local businesses and government to develop and implement ideas for sustainable communities. Following successful prototypes, the project is expanding to a five-club system in fiscal year 2026, fostering a new generation of proactive citizens.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the name of the company headquartered in Setagaya-ku, Tokyo that launched the Sustre Japan Project?
A: Shikakeru Inc., headquartered in Setagaya-ku, Tokyo and led by Representative Director Yuta Kamii, launched the Sustre Japan Project in spring 2025.
Q: Which five J.League clubs are participating in the Sustre Japan Project as of the program's launch?
A: The five J.League clubs participating in the Sustre Japan Project are Shonan Bellmare, Gamba Osaka, Renofa Yamaguchi FC, Avispa Fukuoka, and Giravanz Kitakyushu.
Q: What is the target number of 'Sustaina-Players' the project aims to train annually by 2030?
A: The Sustre Japan Project aims to train 10,000 'Sustaina-Players' annually by the year 2030, defined as creators of sustainable local communities.
Q: Where and when was the experimental launch of the Sustre program conducted with fifth-grade students?
A: The experimental launch of the Sustre program was conducted in June 2024 in Chigasaki City with fifth-grade students from public elementary schools.
Q: How many students, schools, and companies participated in the Sustre program's experimental phase by June 2024?
A: In the experimental phase by June 2024, 560 students from 17 classes across 3 schools and 27 companies participated in the Sustre program in Chigasaki City.