November 15, 2024
On Thursday, October 31, 2024, in Tokyo, students from our university gave a presentation on "Inbound Strategies" at the Active Learning Program presentation competition, which is being implemented in collaboration between Teikyo University and FC Tokyo. At this competition, selected students gave presentations on the theme of "Inbound Strategies that FC Tokyo should undertake," based on the experience and knowledge they gained through activation activities such as questionnaire surveys conducted at the National Stadium during FC Tokyo home games and attending JTB lectures.
On the day, the students were divided into six teams from five countries (China, Australia, India, Indonesia, and Spain) and presented plans tailored to each team's chosen target country to three judges, including FC Tokyo President and CEO Jiji Kawagishi. These plans were based on a questionnaire survey of foreign tourists conducted in September. The judges then decided on the winning team based on the presentations and a question-and-answer session that followed. Each team took into consideration the culture and national character of their target country, resulting in a very lively event where participants were able to experience the charms of Japanese culture and FC Tokyo to the fullest.
Takuya Tsukamoto, Associate Professor in the Faculty of Faculty of Economics, and Satoshi Iwamura Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Medical Technology were involved in supporting and running the program for a long period of time. After all the teams had finished their presentations, Associate Professor Tsukamoto praised the students, saying, "Each team was able to put together their research and presentations extremely well. It was a valuable experience to be exposed to the sports hospitality of a professional sports team like this, and I hope they will make use of it in the future."
Teikyo University will continue to provide more practical learning opportunities through Practical learning.
For more information about Associate Professor Takuya Tsukamoto, please click here.
For more information about Assistant Professor Satoshi Iwamura, please click here.
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