Initiative Toward a Soccer Stadium Where Everyone Can Be the Main Character
Key facts
- Initiative Toward a Soccer Stadium Where Everyone Can Be the Main Character
- NPO ADDS, in partnership with soccer club Criacao Shinjuku, operated a sensory room and conducted a 'Diversity Experience' program simulating autism-related sensory sensitivities at the National Stadium on March 20, 2026, during the opening match of the 2026 JFL CUP, aiming to create a universal stadium accessible to all.
- Source: PR TIMES
- Date: Sat Jun 13 2026 04:11:58 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
Direct answer
NPO ADDS, in partnership with soccer club Criacao Shinjuku, operated a sensory room and conducted a 'Diversity Experience' program simulating autism-related sensory sensitivities at the National Stadium on March 20, 2026, during the opening match of the 2026 JFL CUP, aiming to create a universal stadium accessible to all.
- Citation
- Initiative Toward a Soccer Stadium Where Everyone Can Be the Main Character (Sat Jun 13 2026 04:11:58 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
- Source
- PR TIMES
- Date
- Sat Jun 13 2026 04:11:58 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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NPO ADDS, in partnership with soccer club Criacao Shinjuku, operated a sensory room and conducted a 'Diversity Experience' program simulating autism-related sensory sensitivities at the National Stadium on March 20, 2026, during the opening match of the 2026 JFL CUP, aiming to create a universal stadium accessible to all.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the Sensory Room?
- A: A specially designed space with adjusted sound and lighting for individuals with sensory sensitivities and their families to enjoy the match comfortably.
- Q: What is the Diversity Experience (Daiek)?
- A: A simulation program using special glasses and audio devices to experience sensory challenges faced by autistic individuals, fostering empathy and understanding.
- Q: Who was this initiative for?
- A: It targeted children and adults with developmental disabilities, their families, and volunteers seeking to deepen their understanding of neurodiversity.