Archish Design Inc. (Headquarters: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Shota Kozono) has launched "Bukatsu no Mirai" (https://bukatsu-no-mirai.jp/), an owned media platform to disseminate information on the current status, challenges, and outlook of regional club activities. Our company is a top runner in this field, providing the "Sports Force Master&Coach" support service for regional club activities nationwide, with a cumulative track record of support in 45 municipalities and over 46,000 coaching sessions annually. In middle school club activity support, we have achieved "No. 1 in number of contracted schools" and "No. 1 in growth rate" (as surveyed by Japan Marketing Research Organization; April 9-May 14, 2026, comparison of 7 major companies). "Bukatsu no Mirai" (https://bukatsu-no-mirai.jp/) aims to provide a foundation for all individuals involved in regional club activities to "understand correctly, think, and act" based on the primary information and knowledge gained from our nationwide field operations. ■ Background: The "Regional Expansion of Club Activities" Intensifies, and the Information Gap Widens The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology's guidelines designate the six years from fiscal year 2026 to fiscal year 2031 as a "Reform Implementation Period," with a policy to aim for regional expansion of weekend club activities in principle at all schools. Municipalities nationwide are required to address multifaceted challenges, not only securing instructors but also managing increased administrative tasks and securing financial resources, as the regional expansion of club activities becomes more substantial. On the other hand, information regarding the actual situation and implementation methods is still only shared fragmentarily, creating an information gap among those involved. - The overall picture of the system and transition schedule is not sufficiently reaching field instructors, parents, and students. - Know-how from municipalities t