Second Inagi City Sports Promotion Plan Chapter 4 Overview of Policies

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Chapter 4 Overview of Policies

 Based on the policy framework, various organizations within the city will collaborate to promote the plan aimed at achieving a rich sports life for citizens with the goal of "One Sport per Citizen."

1 Everyone can easily enjoy sports [Promotion of Participatory Sports]

Image of Elementary and Junior High Schools Marathon Tournament

Image of Sports Experience Class for People with Disabilities

Image of Inagi Cross

(1) Enhancing Opportunities to Engage in Sports According to Life Stages and Other Factors [Priority Measures]

  • Enhancing Opportunities for Children to Engage in Sports

 Main Initiatives: 12 Projects (Including 1 New Project)

  • Promoting Sports Activities for Adults

 Main Initiatives: 8 Projects (Including 1 New Project)

  • Promotion of Sports Activities for Older Adults

 Main Initiatives: 6 Projects (Including 1 New Project)

  • Creating Opportunities for People with Disabilities to Enjoy Sports

 Main Initiatives: 4 Projects (Including 1 New Project)

(2) Enhancement of Places Where People Can Easily Play Sports

Main Initiatives: 7 Projects (Including 3 New Projects)

(3) Promotion of Sports and Recreation Utilizing Inagi's Natural Environment, etc.

Main Initiatives: 11 Projects (Including 2 New Projects)

 

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2 Being able to experience the appeal of sports [Promotion of Spectator Sports]

Image of Giants Town Stadium

Image of Supporting Hometown Athletes in Inagi City

(1) Enhancing Viewing Opportunities through Collaboration with Professional Sports Organizations in the City [Priority Measures]

Main Initiatives: 4 Projects (Including 2 New Projects)

(2) Creating Opportunities to Interact with Top Athletes

Main Initiatives: 5 Projects (Including 3 New Projects)

(3) Creating Opportunities to Enjoy Sports through Support

Main Initiatives: 5 Projects (Including 3 New Projects)

 

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3 Fostering the strength to support sports [Promotion of Supportive Sports]

Image of Citizens' Tournament Opening Ceremony

Image of Sports Event Volunteer Activities

(1) Collaboration with Sports-Related Organizations [Priority Measures]

Main Initiatives: 12 Projects (Including 1 New Project)

(2) Support for Improving Sports Competitive Ability

Main Initiatives: 6 Projects (Including 1 New Project)

(3) Securing personnel through the development of sports instructors and volunteers involved in management

Main initiatives: 5 projects (including 0 new projects)

 

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4 Enhancing the town's appeal through sports [Promotion of Expansive Sports]

Image of walking within the city

Image of bicycle riding event

(1) Promotion of Enhancing Inagi's Appeal through Sports [Priority Measures]

Main Initiatives: 13 Projects (Including 8 New Projects)

(2) Enhancement of Receiving and Sending Various Sports-Related Information and Consultation Functions

Main Initiatives: 6 Projects (Including 1 New Project)

(3) Promotion of Wide-Area Collaboration through Sports

Main Initiatives: 7 Projects (including 2 New Projects)

 

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5 Promotion of Connecting Sports: Creating Diverse Connections Through Sports

Image of collaboration with the Promotion Association

Image of friendly golf tournament

(1) Enhancing Intergenerational Exchange Opportunities through Sports [Priority Measures]

Main Initiatives: 6 Projects (Including 2 New Projects)

(2) Cross-sectional Collaboration with Various Organizations

Main Initiatives: 3 Projects (Including 0 New Projects)

(3) Enriching Sports Activities in the Community

Main Initiatives: 5 Projects (Including 1 New Project)

 

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Diagram: Image of the Relationship Between Citizens and Various Organizations to Promote Sports

Diagram illustrating the relationship between citizens and various organizations to promote sports: Citizens are at the center, surrounded by civic groups so that through sports they can build health, foster interaction and friendships, and revitalize the community. These groups are connected in a circular manner, mutually engaging with each other. The city, Board of Education, and Sports Promotion Section are positioned to support this circle.

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