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TOK YO M A R ATHON FOUNDATION 2018- 2019
Here at the Tokyo Marathon Foundation, we are committed to promote sport of running in orderto contribute to the society, promote international exchange and assist in creating a healthier Tokyo.
The Tokyo Marathon Foundation was established on June 30, 2010 with the intention of stabilizing the management and
developing it into a world-class event that would bring together a large numbers of runners from Japan and all over the world. Our
primary aim is to contribute to advancing public health and enriching city life by popularizing and promoting sport of running.
Every year over 30,000 runners and more than 10,000 volunteers join together with innumerable fans cheering on the
roadside or by watching the broadcast to participate in the Tokyo Marathon, “The Day We Unite”. In addition to the Tokyo
Marathon, we also organize a range of other activities, such as, managing our official running club “ONE TOKYO”, official
volunteer club “VOLUNTAINER”, runner support facility “JOGPORT ARIAKE” and contributing to the society through our project
“Sports Legacy Program”.
The Tokyo Marathon being the only race in Asia to be included along the world-renowned races of the Abbott World
Marathon Majors (AbbottWMM), strive to feature elite marathon and wheelchair marathon. In 2017, the course was
redesigned to finish on a flat stretch in front of the Tokyo Station on Gyoko-dori Avenue, making it easier to set a new record.
And as a result, both the men and female divisions have set a new Japanese all-comers record and in following year of 2018,
new Japanese national record were set in men’s division.
The Tokyo Marathon 2019, planned to be held on March 3, will increase the runner capacity by 2,000 people, in which
1,000 will be Charity Runners, creating a greater opportunity to contribute to the society more than ever before.
Furthermore, we believe that it is our duty to share our knowledge for event management, security structure, and
volunteer management to enhance 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games, and thus exchanged written agreement in
April, 2017 and commit to support the Tokyo Organizing Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
As the host of one of the world’s foremost marathons, the Tokyo Marathon Foundation will continue to drive forward the
running movement while aiming to promote a lifestyle and society revolving around running.
We sincerely hope to continue receiving your cooperation and support.
Tokyo Marathon Foundation
President / CEO
Shizuo ITO
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● Foundation Objectives
The main objective in establishing the Tokyo Marathon Foundation is to build a race that meets the world’s highest standard while gathering runner from all over the world to spread running of sports to create better and healthier lifestyles.
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Tokyo Marathon Foundation
Shintaro ISHIHARAYohei KONOHiroaki CHOSAKoji SAKURAIShizuo ITOYaeko SHIRAISHIFumiaki OMORITadaaki HAYANOSetsuzo TOBE Kenji TSUKUIKensuke SAKAIAkio KURODATomonori YANAGAWATomohisa KATOKaoru SHINJO
37233 (As of October 1, 2018)
June 30, 2010To k yo Me tro p o l i ta n Gove r n me nt , Ja pa n A sso c ia t io n of Ath le t ic s Federations880 million JPY
Ariake Frontier Building , Tower B, 8F, 3 -7-26 Ar iake , Koto - ku , Tok yo, 135-0063, Japan+81-3-5500-6677http://www.tokyo42195.org
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● Organization
Council Executive Board Administrative Office
MarketingDept.
PublicRelations
Dept.
Marketing Div. Business Div. Race Management Div. ManagementPlanning Office Management Div.
BusinessManagement
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GeneralAdministration
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AccountingDept.
VolunteerCenter
OperationPlanning
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CompetitionManagement
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Tokyo Metropolitan Government, together with JAAF (Japan Association Of Athletics Federations), start discussions toward holding a big-city marathon in 2005
Apr. 2004
Tokyo Marathon Friendship Run inauguratedTokyo Marathon joined the World Marathon Majors (WMM)** Current: Abbott World Marathon Majors (AbottWMM)
Feb. 25, 2012Oct. 1
JOGPORT ARIAKE (runner support facility) openedSAFE & SECURE Project inaugurated
May 12, 2013Jun.
Charity runner capacity increased to 4,000Commencement dates of the 2019 edition and subsequent marathons set to the first Sunday of March
Mar. 2017Dec.
Tokyo Marathon Preparatory Committee established and first meeting heldTokyo Metropolitan Government and JAAF signed the Basic Agreement on the Tokyo MarathonTokyo Marathon Organizing Committee established
Feb. 23, 2005Oct. 20Nov. 21
The first running of the Tokyo Marathon (Tokyo Marathon 2007) heldFeb. 18, 2007
Tokyo Marathon Family Run inauguratedTokyo Marathon Foundation establishedTokyo Marathon Charity program introduced
Feb. 28, 2010Jun. 30Dec. 15
Tokyo Marathon Week inauguratedTokyo Marathon Foundation official club “ONE TOKYO” establishedTokyo Marathon Foundation Office relocated
Feb. 2011Feb. 23Apr. 1
Sports Legacy Program startedRUN as ONE – Tokyo Marathon program introduced
Jun. 27, 2014
10th anniversary race heldNew course announced (Tokyo Marathon 2017)The Semi-Elite (Students) category added to the RUN as ONE – Tokyo Marathon 2017 programTokyo marathon foundation’s official volunteer club “VOLUNTAINER” established
Feb. 28, 2016Mar.
Oct. 6
New logo introducedInternationalization of the wheelchair marathon announced
Jun. 30, 2015
Runner capacity for the marathon increased by 2,000 (1,000 of which will be charity runners) totaling to 38,000Jun. 2018
Tokyo Marathon receives “Gold Label” from IAAF Road Race LabelingSep. 16, 2009
Sep. 2008 Tokyo Marathon receives “Silver Label” from IAAF (International Association of Athletics Federations)Road Race Labeling
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Histor y
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Tokyo Marathon 2018 Clothing Reuse Activity Support
In Tokyo Marathon 2018, we partnered with NPO YOFUKUPOST NETWORK MEETING to provide clothing reuse activities. This was carried out by embedding the YOFUKU POST system into the Tokyo Marathon. YOFUKU POST collects clothing that is still wearable and supplies it to the people in need through used clothing markets overseas. YOFUKU POST drop-off locations were at the Tokyo Marathon EXPO 2018 and the starting area (runners only) on the day of the marathon. The volunteers collected total of 3,511.51 kg of clothing, equaling to 24,580 yen which then were donated via Tokyo Marathon Charity.
1kg
Social Contribution Activities
through the Tokyo Marathon (Running)Activities in the 2018 Edition
7yen
CHARITY and VOLUNTEER
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We want to give the people who run, support , and cheer in the Tokyo Marathon the opportunities to think about social contributions and make donations, tying each person’s heart to the society. With those desires in mind, we operate the Tokyo Marathon Charity.
The helpful Tokyo Marathon volunteers are full of hospitality and are a symbol of the Tokyo Marathon. They suppor t runners, as well as all the people involved in the event, including spectators and staffs, from the start line all the way to the finish with friendly smiles.
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- Clothing such as sportswear- Worn to the start area will be collected for reuse
The clothing will be shipped to Malaysia, sorted by local workers, and delivered to over 15 countries
For every kilogram of clothing collected, 7 yen will be donated via the Tokyo Marathon Charity
The clothing will be sold in used clothing markets around the world
Social Contribution Activities
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T h e Day We Un ite . Countless stories are woven together, and true inspiration springs forth.
Joy of Running
While it ’s inspiring to see the world-leading athletes up close, recreational runners running alongside elite runners can also run the marathon in their own unique way according to their individual goals. It ’s the day when 38,000 people all get to play the lead role.
Pride of Supporting
Uniting with fellow supporters that you meet for the first time to support runners with a smile. They may be complete strangers, but you can’t help but reach out to runners who are trying their best. It is the day when the joy of helping other people changes into a sense of pride.
Delight of Cheering
You only came along to cheer on your family, but you eventually find yourself cheering on complete strangers as well. It’s inspiring to see someone trying their best. It’s the day when emotions run high, as you cheer on runners until you lose your voice.
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Concept
Since the Tokyo Marathon 2016, the wheelchair marathon race (T53 & T54) has been officially sanctioned by the International Paralympic Committee. Additionally, since the Tokyo Marathon 2017, the wheelchair race has been an official event of the Abbott World Marathon Majors (Abbott WMM) Wheelchair Marathon Race Series, for which the point system applies.
Wheelchair Marathon as an International Event
In Tokyo Marathon 2007, elite and recreational runners combined totaling to 30,000 runners ran through the metropolitan Tokyo, marking a new chapter in the history of Japanese marathon. And since, we have successfully organized twelve races. In those times, the Tokyo Marathon has strived to become a world-leading event by implementing range of activities, such as inviting world-class runners and introducing charity programs. As a result, some people have taken up running motivated by the event, and new marathons have even launched in various part of Japan following Tokyo’s footstep. Through this, the Tokyo Marathon is recognized from various corner of Japan and in fall of 2012, the Tokyo Marathon became the first race in Asia to be included in the World Marathons Majors (currently the “Abbott World Marathon Majors”), proving that it has grown into truly a world-class event. Aiming to raise the level of elite racing, in 2017 we undertook a major course alteration for the first time, creating a course with a flat stretch that made it easier to set a new record. As a result, men and women division both set a new all-comers record within Japan and in the following year of 2018, a new Japanese record was set in the men’s division for the first time in 16 years. In accordance with our achievement, we will continue to increase the level of the elite race while increasing the charity runner capacity each year to proactively participate to social contribution. The Tokyo Marathon is committed to continue growing to become the “World’s Greatest Race” in the future based on the three points outlined below. Please continue to guide and support us as we move onward with our next stage.
bined totaling to 30 000 runners
As the wheelchair-race director, I hope to spread the excitement of wheelchair racing by inviting the worlds top-level athletes and creating an excitingly intense race. Furthermore, I hope that Tokyo Marathon will be an inspirational event that will help create greater opportunities and support children starting wheelchair racing and to those who aims to participate in Paralympics.
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Tokyo Marathon Race Director Tadaaki HAYANO
Wheelchair Race Director Masazumi SOEJIMA
Key Elements in Creating
“The Best Race in The World”
The most exciting race in the world●Progression of Elite Race
Developing a world-leading race with a goal of setting new record and ultimately breaking the world record.
●Recreational runners create their own storiesEach runner plays the starring role in their own Tokyo Marathon stories.
●HospitalityWelcoming runners, families and related parties from all over the world.
●The safest race in the worldAmple security and first-aid facilities will ensure an event safe for anyone to participate.
●An enjoyable race for runnersEnsuring that runners from all over the country have fun throughout, not just on the race day of the Tokyo Marathon.
●An enjoyable race for spectatorsCreating a stage that allows everyone to share in the excitement, either by cheering on runners from the sidelines or by watching on television.
The friendliest and safest race in the world The most enjoyable race in the world
Our Vision for the Future of the Tokyo Marathon
Creating the Greatest Wheelchair Race in the World
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Vision
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TOK YO MARATHON 2019 Race Information
Race NameTokyo Marathon 2019also serves as selection trial for:・ 2019 IAAF World Championship in Doha ・ Marathon Grand Championship Series (MGC) 2018-2019 ~Japanese Olympic Trial for Tokyo Olympic 2020~・ Abbott World Marathon Majors Series XII
OrganizerTokyo Marathon Foundation
Co-organizersJAAF (Japan Association of Athletics Federations); Tokyo Metropolitan Government; The Yomiuri Shimbun; Nippon Television Network Corporation; Fuji Television Network, Inc.; Sankei Shimbun Co., Ltd.; The Tokyo Shimbun
Supporting Organizations (provisional)JAPAN SPORTS AGENCY; Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism; Japan Tourism Agency; Metropolitan Tokyo Mayors' Council; Japan Sports Association; Japanese Olympic Committee; Japanese Para-Sports Association; Japan Para Athletics; Nippon Keidanren (Japan Business Federation); KEIZAI DOYUKAI (Japan asscciation of Corporate Executives); The Tokyo Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Tokyo Medical Association; Tokyo Disaster Prevention & Emergency Medical Service Association; Tokyo Private Ambulance Call Center Registered Companies Liaison Council; TOKYO NURSING ASSOCIATION; Tokyo Convention & Visitors Bureau; Tokyo Federation of Neighborhood Associations; Tokyo Federation of Shopping Center Promotion Associations & Tokyo Federation of Shopping Centers; Tokyo Sports Association; Community Sport Leaders Tokyo; The Hochi Shimbun; Radio Nippon Co., Ltd.; Sankei Sports; Yukan Fuji; Nippon Broadcasting System, Inc.; Fuji Sankei Business I; FUSOSHA Publishing Inc.; The Tokyo Chunichi Sports
Managing OrganizationTokyo Athletics Association
Operation SupporterTokyo Sports Association for the Disabled; Kanto Para Athletics
Presenting PartnerTokyo Metro Co., Ltd.
Official Partners STARTS CORPORATION INC.; Yamazaki Baking Co., Ltd.; ASICS Japan Corp.; Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.; BMW Japan Corp.; KINTETSU INTERNATIONAL; The Dai-ichi Life Insurance Company, Limited; SEIKO HOLDINGS CORPORATION; SECOM CO.,LTD.; Toray Industr ies, Inc.; McDonald's Company (Japan), Ltd.; Mizuho Bank , Ltd.; Seven-Eleven Japan Co.,Ltd.; ASAHI BREWERIES, LTD.; American Express International, Inc.; ALL NIPPON AIRWAYS CO.,LTD; Photocreate Co.,Ltd; ZENROSAI(National Federation of Workers and Consumers Insurance Cooperatives); KONICA MINOLTA, INC.; Hisamitsu Pharmaceutical Co.,Inc.; Daiwa Securities Group; Shiseido Japan Co.,Ltd; BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.; HJ Holdings, Inc.; NIHON KOHDEN CORPORATION; KOYOU RENTIA Co.,Ltd.; Shimizu Octo,Inc.; EMTG Co., Ltd.; Dole Japan, Inc.
Events1) Marathon (Men, Women, Wheelchair Men, Wheelchair Women)2) 10km Race (Men and Women for Junior & Youth, Visually Impaired, Intellectually Challenged, Organ Transplant Recipients and Wheelchair categories)
Date & TimeSunday, March 3, 2019 9:05 a.m. – Wheelchair Marathon and 10km Start 9:10 a.m. – Marathon and 10 km Start10:50 a.m. – 10km Finish 4:10 p.m. – Marathon Finish
BroadcasterNippon Television Network Corporation
CourseMarathon: Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building — Iidabashi — Kanda — Nihombashi — Asakusa Kaminarimon — Ryogoku — Monzen-nakacho — Ginza — Takanawa — Hibiya —Tokyo Station/Gyoko-dori Ave. (This course is certified by the JAAF and AIMS/IAAF .)10km Race: Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building — Iidabashi — Kanda — Nihombashi. (Results are considered unofficial. Finishing place is determined by net time.)
Competition RulesThe races will be conducted in accordance with the rules and regulations of the IAAF, JAAF and the Race Organizer.IAAF Road Race Label Regulations also applies to the Tokyo Marathon 2019, which has been certified by the IAAF as a Gold Label road race. Doping control is conducted under IA AF Anti -Doping Regulations and/or Japan Anti -Doping Regulations.World Para Athletics Rules and Regulations and the competition rules of the Tokyo Marathon applies to the wheelchair marathon. Doping control is conducted under World Para Athletics Anti-Doping Regulations and/or Japan Anti-Doping Regulations.
Time Limits : Marathon: 7 hours; Wheelchair Marathon: 2 hours and 10 minutes 10km Race: 1 hour and 40 minutes; Wheelchair 10km race: 35 minutes(i) The time limits are based on the gun time (not on the net time).(ii) The cut-off time will be enforced at each checkpoint due to limited duration of traffic control, security operation and event operation. The runners, who fail to pass through the checkpoint before the cut-off time will be disqualified from the race. Furthermore, runners who lag excessively behind the cut-off time pace may be asked to leave the course at anytime.
Maximum Number of Entrants : 38,000 Runners (Marathon: 37,500 runners; 10km Race: 500 runners)
Eligibility : Those who fulfill the following conditions, and whose participation is approved by the organizer.1) Marathon: Must be at least 19 years of age on the race day 1-1) General - Runners who are capable of completing the race within 6 hours and 40 minutes 1-2) Semi-Elite Athletes - Athletes who satisfy the requirements set forth by the “RUN as ONE - Tokyo Marathon 2019” 1-3) Elite Athletes - Athletes, registered with the JAAF in fiscal 2018 who satisfy the special requirements set forth by the JAAF - Invited Athletes: National and international runners nominated by the JAAF 1-4) General Wheelchair - Wheelchair users who are capable of completing the race within 2 hours and 10 minutes using the racing wheelchair 1-5) Elite Wheelchair - Athletes registered with the JPA in fiscal 2018, and to be registered with the IPC in fiscal 2019 - Athletes who are in the sport classes T53 – 54 of World Para Athletics Classification - Athletes who have the following record in the tournament of the World Para Athletics certified races: 1 hour and 50 minutes or under (Men) 2 hours or under (Women) - Invited Athletes: National and international athletes nominated by the JPA
2) 10km Race: Must be at least 16 years of age on the race day 2-1) Junior & Youth - Runners between 16 and 18 years of age on the race day, who are capable of finishing the race in 1.5 hours (Runners born between March 4, 2000 and March 3, 2003 are eligible) *Including those runners who are selected separately by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government under the projects related to the Great East Japan Earthquake Recovery support 2-2) Visually Impaired - Runners aged 16 and above on the race day, capable of finishing the race within 1.5 hours 2-3) Intellectually Challenged - Runners aged 16 and above on the race day, capable of finishing the race within 1.5 hours 2-4) Organ Transplant Recipients - Runners aged 16 and above on the race day, capable of finishing the race within 1.5 hours 2-5) Wheelchair - Wheelchair users aged 16 and above on the race day, capable of finishing the race in 35 minutes on the racing wheelchair *Racing wheelchair requirements are specified in the latest “Rules and Regulations” applicable to the event day set by the World Para Athletics
Prize MoneyFor both the marathon, and wheelchair marathon races, the prize money based on the results will be awarded in accordance with separate rules.
Entry FeeMarathon: Japan residents - 10,800 Yen (from overseas - 12,800 Yen)10km Race: Japan residents - 5,600 Yen (from overseas - 6,700 Yen)*Tax and handling fee included
Application1) Procedure Online entry: https://www.marathon.tokyo/en/2) Application Period Applications must be received between Wednesday, August 1, 2018 through Friday, August 31, 20183) Screening If the applications exceeds the maximum number, the entrants will be randomly selected by lottery4) Payment Selected entrants must pay the entry fee by credit card before the deadline. *Applications to charity runners will be accepted from Monday, July 2 to Tuesday, July 31, on a first-come, first-served basis (up to 4,700 charity runners). Applications to Active charity runners (300 applicants) will be accepted until Friday, August 31. *Priority applications from the premium members of ONE TOKYO, the official club of Tokyo Marathon Foundation, can be submitted from Monday, July 2 to Tuesday, July 31 (3,000 runners). Entrants will be selected by the lottery if applications exceed the maximum number. * For the details on the RUN as ONE – Tokyo Marathon 2019, please refer to the Tokyo Marathon official website. *Applications of elite runners and elite wheelchair athletes will be accepted from December.
Packet Pick-upThursday, February 28, Friday, March 1; and Saturday, March 2, 2019 Venue: Tokyo Marathon EXPO 2019 at Odaiba-Aomi Event Area (N,O,P)*There will be no entry or packet pick-up on the race day.
Others:1) Entry fees are non-refundable in the event of cancellation of the race if such cancellation is not accountable to the organizer2) The event will be operated in compliance with all national laws and regulations
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Design Concept
At first glance, the image looks like a colorful depiction of the start of the marathon. However, on a closer look, one can see that it is actually a
collage of ordinary clothes. The Tokyo Marathon is a festival that happens only once a year. However, it is supported by many lives of ordinary
people with different occupation and lifestyles. Each and every person involved in the Tokyo Marathon is passionate to run, not only on the day of
marathon-but every day. This image depicts how passion and enthusiasm unites as one to form the Tokyo Marathon.
The marathon’s slogan for 2019 is “Ready?” which expresses the feeling of “Something exciting is bound to happen!” to runners, volunteers,
staff, and spectators that have been involved with the Tokyo Marathon in the past, as well as people who have yet to take an interest in the event.
The slogan, which reflects the spirit of the marathon, intuitively conveys the feeling of excitement in the air before the start of the race.
About the first Tokyo Marathon logo (2007 – 2015)
Since 2007, the official emblem of the Tokyo Marathon has featured the kanji character “大” (dai : b ig) as i ts centra l moti f. Wi th powerful brush strokes depicting a runner in motion , th is dynamic image created the sense of a runner’s breath reaching outward from the heart of Tokyo to the world.
The logo was renewed in 10th annual Tokyo Marathon in 2016. These colored lines woven togethe r re prese nts a l l the par t ic ipat ing runners , volunteers , spectators and the i r individual stories to express the event theme, “The Day We Unite”.
The Tokyo Marathon Logo
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TOK YO MARATHON 2019 Key Visual
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Hisamitsu Pharmaceutical Co.,Inc. Daiwa Securities Group Shiseido Japan Co.,Ltd HJ Holdings, Inc.BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.
Photocreate Co.,Ltd
Mizuho Bank, Ltd. American Express International, Inc.
ALL NIPPON AIRWAYS CO., LTD
Seven-Eleven Japan Co.,Ltd. ASAHI BREWERIES, LTD.
ZENROSAI(National Federation of Workers
and Consumers Insurance Cooperatives)
KONICA MINOLTA, INC.
NIHON KOHDEN CORPORATION KOYOU RENTIA Co.,Ltd. Shimizu Octo,Inc. EMTG Co., Ltd. Dole Japan, Inc.
Tokyo Metro Co., Ltd.
Yamazaki Baking Co., Ltd. ASICS Japan Corp. Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
STARTS CORPORATION INC.
BMW Japan Corp. KINTETSUINTERNATIONAL
The Dai-ichi Life InsuranceCompany, Limited
SEIKO HOLDINGSCORPORATION
Toray Industries, Inc. McDonald's Company(Japan), Ltd.
SECOM CO.,LTD.
TOK YO MARATHON 2019 Off icial Partners
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Since the first race in 2007, we have received widespread of support and were able to successfully hold our 10th anniversary race in 2016. Within this period, city of Tokyo experienced many renovation and changes, and along, marathon races in the world has evolved to higher speed and wheelchair marathon has become more internationally recognized.
Correspondingly, Tokyo Marathon experienced a course change in 2017 with a two desires in mind: to further promote uniqueness of Tokyo domestically and internationally, and creating a faster course where new record can be set.
The new Tokyo marathon course embodies the past,present and future of Tokyo.
Tokyo MarathonEXPO 2019 SiteTokyo MarathonEXPO 2019 Site
Takanawa 2-chome
Tocho-dori
Tocho-kita
Kita-dori
Yasukuni-dori
Sotobori-dori
Iidabashi 1-chome
Sendaimae
Mejiro-dori
Sudacho
Kiyosumi-dori
Hibiya
Shiba 5-chome
Ginza 4-chome
Nihombashi
Kayabacho 1-chome
Shin Ohashi-dori
Hamacho Nakanohashi
Namiki-dori
Edo-dori
Kaminarimon Gate
Monzen-nakacho
Chuo-dori
Chuo-dori
Harumi-dori
Eitai-dori
Daiichi Keihin
Hibiya-dori
Yasukuni-dori
Kuramae 1-chomeIshihara 1-chome
10kmFinish
Shinjuku
Yotsuya
Suidobashi
Ueno
Asakusa
Akihabara
Ryogoku
daiba
Ariake
Tokyo Teleport
Shibuya
Roppongi
Hibiya Park
Meguro
Shinagawa
Imperial Palace
5km
40km
30km
10km
20km
25km
15km
35km
雷門雷門
Tokyo Tower
Rainbow Bridge
Tokyo Skytree
TomiokaHachimangu Shrine
Tokyo MetropolitanGovernment Office
Ginza
STARTTokyo MetropolitanGovernment Office
FINISHTokyo Station/Gyoko-dori Ave.
Tokyo Station
IidabashiShinjuku City
Shibuya City
Chiyoda City
Bunkyo CityToshima City
Taito City
Sumida City
Koto City
Chuo City
Meguro City
Shinagawa City
Minato City
Nishi Kanda
Halfway Point
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TOK YO MARATHON 2019 Course Map
2018 Semi-Elite (Japan) entrantsby residence place (Top 8)
Hokkaido4 4
Tokyo145
Saitama59
Ishikawa41
Fukushima4 4
Miyagi45
Ibaraki40
About the Program NameThis name ar ises from a deeply held d e s i r e t o s e e a l l m a r a t h o n r a c e s , r unne rs , vo luntee rs and spe c tato rs throughout Japan come together and be united as “ONE”.
Wild Card Award
Top ranked athletes in the Semi - E l i te categor ies wi l l be awarded with RUN as ONE - Tokyo Marathon 2019 “Wild Card Award”. Through this award, we hope to recognize runners of all levels to fur ther support their interest in marathon and welcoming greater chal lenges f rom runners of the nex t generation.
RUN as ONE – Tokyo Marathon 2019 EligibilitySemi-Elite Athletes
General Runners
Runners who participated in any of the local races affiliated in this program between Nov. 1, 2017 and Oct. 31, 2018, and selected by the races in drawing, etc. *Affiliated races are selected from among those that fulfill all specified requirements.
Japan
Working Nationwide with Other Races to Excite Marathon
The RUN as ONE - Tokyo Marathon program, coordinating with other marathon races held throughout the country, was introduced in Tokyo Marathon 2015 as a way to surge marathon interest. This program aims to offer the runners the chance to participate in the Tokyo Marathon to experience the world’s top-level, ultimately enhancing the athletic level of Japan and further increasing the number of marathon fans. Starting from Tokyo Marathon 2016, the Semi-Elite (Overseas) category was introduced in hopes to gather higher level athletes throughout the world. In addition, university student runners now have the opportunity to experience the world class-competition with the establishment of Semi-Elite (Student) category, which not only aims to strengthen their athletic capabilities but also to help discover future runners and athletes of Japan.
Residents of Japan (any nat ional i t y) recommended by af fi l iated t rack and field associations or associated meets , and registered with the Japan Association of Athletics Federations (up to 50 participants from each prefecture)
Chiba39
Marathon: [Men] Under 2h 55m; [Women] Under 3h 40m30km: [Men] Under 2h 00m; [Women] Under 2h 30mHalf: [Men] Under 1h 21m; [Women] Under 1h 45m10km: [Men] Under 35m; [Women] Under 40m
Time Standardsfor
Recommendation
StudentsStudents registered with Inter-University Athletics Union of Japan1. 20 – 30 students centering on college seniors who participated in the 20th All-Japan Inter-University Half Marathon Championship or the 20th All-Japan Inter-University Ladies’ Half Marathon Championship2. 10 students recommended to the Inter-University Athletic Union by district athletics unions3. 10 students recommended by the High Performance Committee of the Inter-University Athletics Union
Half: [Men] Under 1h 05m [Women] Under 1h 15m
Time Standards forRecommendation
2018 Semi-Elite (Overseas) entrantsby nationality (Top 5)
AUS
19
HKG
21
GBR
30
TPE
22
USA
53
Overseas Overseas residents (any nat ional i t y) who exceed the qual i f y ing t ime set in the following Qualifying Races held in 2017 and 2018 and are able to submit an official result to certify their record (up to 300 participants)
(1) IAAF Gold, Silver and Bronze Label races, (2) AIMS-certified races*The Tokyo Marathon Foundation performs a strict and fair selection of runners, and provides notification of selection results
QualifyingTimes
Marathon: [Men] 2h 21m 01s – 2h 45m 00s[Women] 2h 52m 01s – 3h 30m 00s
[Qualifying Races]
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Reasons for participating as a charity runner(multiple answers) Top 4
Number of donationsand charity applicants
Do you want to continue participating inthe Tokyo Marathon as a charity runner in the future?
Yes 85.6% (758 runners) No 14.4% (127 runners)
Let's Convert Your Love for Running into Someone's Happiness
The Tokyo Marathon Charity collectively called as “Run with Hear t ” will continue to introduce unique charity program. We hope to provide the people who run, support and cheer the Tokyo Marathon the opportunities to think about social contribution such as through charity, sports promotion, environmental conservation, global refugee support, support for children with serious illness and animal protection. Through this, we hope to link all individual hearts to the society. The Tokyo Marathon manages the charity program with such hopes in mind.
Tokyo Marathon Charity Program is operated in cooperation with the recipient program charities and the Tokyo Marathon Foundation.
Tokyo Marathon Charity “Run with Heart”
[Respondents: 885 Tokyo Marathon 2018 charity runners]Total donations (yen)
* Charity runner capacity from 2012-2017: 3,000 entrants(1,000 people in the 2011 edition and 4,000 people in the 2018 edition)
Q
Q
I wanted to give support to the recipient program
I wanted to run in the Tokyo Marathon
I’m interested in making social contributions to society through charity events
Because I had special thoughts about participating in the race
(%) 10 20 30 5040 1007060 9080
86.3%
48.8%
29.5%
14.9%
Survey
DATACharity Program Data
This system enables donors to personally select the recipients of their donation from among 22 charity programs. Donations are distributed to each recipient by the Tokyo Marathon Foundation.
Recipient Program
2015 2016 2017 201820132011 2012 2014
TotalPrivateCrowd-fundingCorporate
0(yen)
50,000,000
100,000,000
150,000,000
200,000,000
250,000,000
300,000,000
350,000,000
400,000,000
450,000,000
0
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
7,000
707707
1,7431,743
2,2152,2152,2152,5932,5932,593
2,9302,9302,930
3,0003,0003,000 3,0003,0003,0004,0004,0004,000
¥181,973,159¥181,973,159¥181,973,159
¥225,546,156¥225,546,156¥225,546,156
¥265,799,815¥265,799,815¥265,799,815
¥303,917,339¥303,917,339¥303,917,339¥314,711,592¥314,711,592¥314,711,592
¥313,015,238¥313,015,238¥313,015,238
¥415,172,886¥415,172,886¥415,172,886
¥73,253,580¥73,253,580¥73,253,580
Total donations
Charity Runners
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Survey #1
Volunteer supportthroughout the event
[Respondents: 12,544 of the runnerswho completed Tokyo Marathon 2018]
Q
Very good
76.0%
Good21.7%
Not sure2.0%Bad 0.3%Very bad 0.1%
Yes
89.6%
No0.9%Not sure9.5%
Q
Survey #2[Respondents: 6,411 of the volunteer members electedto participate in Tokyo Marathon 2018]
Reason for participatingas a Tokyo Marathon volunteer(Mult ip le answers permit ted .)
Survey #3[Respondents: 3,176 of the volunteerswho participated on the day of the event]
I want to volunteerin the Olympics/Paralympics
I like the Tokyo Marathon
I want to make social and regional contributions
I enjoy being a sports volunteer
It looks fun
I wasn’t selected to be a runnerI want to feel a sense of achievementI have family/friends participating as runnersI was invited to participate by family/friendsAn invitation came from VOLUNTAINER e-mail newsletterAn invitation came from ONE TOKYO e-mail newsletterOther
63.1%
62.4%46.7%43.1%34.9%33.2%24.4%11.9%
9.6%6.9%3.7%7.9%
Q Do you wish to participate as a volunteerin next year’s Tokyo Marathon?
The Tokyo Marathon is Supported by many Smiles
“The Day we Unite”, on this day, 38,000 runners gather from around the world, and 1.4 million people will cheer them from the roadside. And along, 11,000 volunteers with “pride of supporting” in heart will work together to become the driving force of the Tokyo Marathon to ensure safety and security.
A total of 130,000 volunteers have par ticipated in the past twelve Tokyo Marathons, and together they have suppor ted the runners and enhanced the race. There are approximately 30 different types of volunteer activit ies including, runner registration at the Tokyo Marathon Expo, registration and guidance for the Family Run and Friendship Run, provision of aid station, baggage claim and return, and course marshalling. These volunteers support the runners in all levels, allowing them to safely give their all in the marathon.
DATAVolunteer DATA
The Tokyo Marathon Volunteers
Approx. 11,000 Members/ Foreign Language Members
Approx. 700Leaders
Approx. 90Deputy Leaders
Approximately 10 to 20 people per group will work on site to “suppor t runners”.
Leaders takes on the responsibility to manage and unite the members.To qualify, must have attended VOLUNTAINER Leadership Training program and passed selection screening.
Deputy Leaders wil l suppor t Leaders while ty ing the relat ions with race organizers. To qualify, must have attended VOLUNTAINER Leader Support Training program and passed selection screening.
Tokyo Marathon Volunteer Management System
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Facilities Participating in Tokyo Marathon Week 2018
- Runner Support Facilities
- Shopping Districts / Commercial Facilities
- Tourist Attractions
- Café / Restaurants
- Antenna Shops
- Public Bathhouses / Hotel Facilities
- Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association
Fueling the fire for “The Day We Unite.”
What Is Tokyo Marathon Week?
Tokyo Marathon Week Digital Map Button Badges
Scheduled for weeks leading up to the race day, the Tokyo Marathon Week is a project designed to lif t up spirits and to bring together all of Tokyo in support of the Tokyo Marathon. Created for participating runners, volunteers and spectators cheering along the course, we hope to bring excitement to the air to bring forth “The Day We Unite”. Road side arcade, runner support facilities, and “Antenna Shops” along the course will collaborate to provide hearty welcome with a broad range of events and attractions.
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We offer a digitized map
covering the entire Tokyo Marathon
course so it can be viewed on the web!
Q
EXPO 2018 Survey [Respondents: 14,434 of the runners who completed Tokyo Marathon 2018; Breakdown: 12,544 Japanese runners, 1,890 overseas runners]
How much did you spend at the EXPO 2018? Q What did you expect for the EXPO 2018?(Mult ip le answers permit ted .)
Kicking off in Odaiba! "Tokyo Marathon EXPO",
Visited by Around 100,000 Tokyo Marathon Fans
“Tokyo Marathon EXPO” is held ahead of the Tokyo Marathon each year. In 2019, it will be held over three days from Thursday, February 28 to Saturday, March 2 at the Odaiba-Aomi Event Area (N,O,P).It is Japan's largest trade show for running. Race bibs are distributed to roughly 38,000 runners, and over 100,000 visitors attend, including runners' families, friends and as well as health enthusiasts. There are progressively more visitors each year, with an all-time high of 116,073 in 2018.Continuing from the previous year, Tokyo Marathon EXPO 2019 will introduce various lifestyles through running, with its theme of “Running Life Style.” The Running Life Style has infinite possibilities, such as Running x Fashion, Running x Beauty, Running x Travel, Running x Fitness, Running x Healthcare, and Running x Music.
What Is The Tokyo Marathon EXPO
Number of visitors and exhibitor’s booths
Year of event
Visitors
20102009
100,000
75,000
50,000
25,000
20082007 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
967669 95 102 106 108 114 123 13547
* The Expo was held for two days at Tokyo Dome in 2007. Since 2008, it has been held for three days at Tokyo Big Sight.
Exhibitor’sbooths
DATATokyo Marathon EXPO Data
80,84983,49374,188
85,920 83,160 81,08296,273 103,330 111,742 114,848
115
116,073
51,970
30%10% 15% 20% 25%5%
21.0%8.9%
16.0%12.1%
16.3%18.7%
6.6%21.9%
9.7%21.4%
6.1%1.7%
24.2%15.3%
JapanOverseas
JapanOverseas
More than 20,001 yen
10,001 ~ 20,000 yen
5,001 ~ 10,000 yen
3,001 ~ 5,000 yen
1,000 ~ 3,000 yen
Less than 1,000 yen
Didn’t spend any money
80% 90%30% 40% 50% 60% 70%10% 20%
Sale of running-related products
Sale of EXPO exclusive merchandise
Sale of commemorative event items
Distribution of product samples
Acquisition of Tokyo Marathon information
Acquisition of information about running
Running clinics
Interactive events
Commemorative photographs
Stage performances / talk shows
Nothing in particular
Other
77.9%77.9%
57.0%57.0%
54.2%54.2%
33.8%33.8%
49.0%49.0%55.0%55.0%
58.8%58.8%
34.2%34.2%
29.1%29.1%
21.1%21.1%
18.8%18.8%
22.0%22.0%
18.7%18.7%17.7%17.7%
5.9%5.9%
1.9%1.9%2.3%2.3%
6.8%6.8%
33.7%33.7%
22.5%22.5%
21.0%21.0%
55.7%55.7%
42.9%42.9%
56.6%56.6%
Reference: Photograph from last year 's expo
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DATAFamily Run 2018 Applicants Demographics
[1,040 pairs who applied for Family Run 2018]
Family Run for Both Children and Their Parents!
Pairsf rom outsidethe Kanto region:59
This is a Fun Run for elementary schoolers and their guardians held the day before the Tokyo Marathon. We believe this is an ideal opportunity to show children how excit ing spor ts can be by shar ing the “ joy of running” and experiencing “The Day We Unite”.
Women420
Men620
314629
9160
30s and under
40s
50s
60s
70s and over
23421720317111798
Girls491
Boys549
〈 Place of residence 〉〈 Gender 〉
Parents / Guardians Elementary schoolers
〈 Age 〉 〈 Gender 〉 〈 School year 〉
Tokyo588
Kanagawa158
Chiba116
Ibaraki5Saitama
114
* Date: February 24, 2018 (Saturday)
DATAFriendship Run 2018 Participants Data
[1,564 participating runners for Friendship Run 2018 in total]
The aim of Fun Run is to extend a welcoming hand of hospitality to runners from abroad and provide chances for cultural exchange. This event is held in Odaiba the day before the Tokyo Marathon. Par ticipants run along the coastal area, taking in tradit ional Japanese culture and socializing with Japanese runners and volunteers.
DateFebruar y 24 , 2018
Weather (at 10:30)Sunny
Par ticipants1,564 persons(+ 800 spectators)
Number of participants by nationality (top 20 countries)
JPN
522
USA
166
TPE
56
HKG
116
DEN
29
CHN
49
GER
45
ARG
17
SUI
32
MEX
17
AUS
52
FRA
69
GBR
73
NED
20
IRL
16
THA
40
BEL
18
CAN
29
INA
19
Meet Runners from All Over the World at the Friendship Run!
BRA
32
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6th graders
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The Tokyo Marathon is
One of the World’s Six Major Marathons
Tokyo/JAPAN
Boston/USA
Berlin/GERMANYLondon/UKChicago/USA
New York/USA
The World’s Most Prestigious Marathon SeriesThe Abbott World Marathon Majors (AbbottWMM) is a marathon grand slam series of six of the largest and most renowned marathons in the world: Tokyo Marathon, Boston Marathon, Virgin Money London Marathon, BMW BERLIN-MARATHON, Bank of America Chicago Marathon and TCS New York City Marathon. In 2006, the organizers of these events were united in their effort to advance the sport, raise awareness of its elite athletes, and increase the level of interest in elite racing among running enthusiasts. (Tokyo joined the AbbottWMM in 2013.)
The Abbott World Marathon Majors Series is a global series that cycles through one year of competition and consists of the above six qualifying races, as well as the Olympic/Paralympic Marathon and IAAF/World Para Athletics Championships Marathon. At the end of each cycle, the top three men’s and women’s finishers by total scored points will be awarded in both the open and wheelchair series ($250,000 apiece for the male and female champions, and $50,000 for male and female wheelchair champions).
*The wheelchair series was introduced in the Series X. And for its Series XI, AbbottWMM expanded its prize structure and introduced a new charity program. Through this new charity program, a total donation of $280,000 is made to various charities throughout one-year series cycle.
■ AbbottWMM Series XII (7 races in total *8 races for women’s series)2018 Berlin Marathon (September) - 2019 Berlin Marathon (September)+ 2019 IAAF World Championships Women’s Marathon (September, Doha)
■AbbottWMM Series XIII (8 races in total *9 races for men’s series)2019 Chicago Marathon (October) - 2020 Chicago Marathon (October)+ 2019 IAAF World Championships Men’s Marathon (October, Doha)+ 2020 Olympic/Paralympic Marathon (August, Tokyo)
Which make up the race series known as the Abbott World Marathon Majors
TokyoMarathon
BostonMarathon
LondonMarathon
BerlinMarathon
ChicagoMarathon
New York CityMarathon
for completion of
Runners who complete all six marathon races will be awarded with a certificate and medal (shown upper right) honoring them as AbbottWMM Six Star Finishers. As of July 2018, there are 3,837 Six Star Finishers.(Certificates and medals are given only to those who apply with their official race results.)
In addition, AbbottWMM has kicked off a new “Reach For The Stars” campaign which celebrates all runners who have completed any AbbottWMM race. All runners are now invited to claim their stars for each AbbottWMM race completed on the Six Star System at abbottwmm.com and chart their journey from one to the prized AbbottWMM Six Star Finisher status.For details, see “https://www.worldmarathonmajors.com/claim-results/” on the official AbbottWMM website.
Six Star Finishers
Bank of AmericaChicago Marathon
TCSNew York City Marathon
Boston Marathon Tokyo Marathon
Virgin MoneyLondon Marathon
BMWBerlin-Marathon
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Bank of America Chicago MarathonRuns through 29 unique Chicago neighborhoods. Welcomes more than 40,000 runners from all 50 U.S. states and 100 foreign countries. It has been the site of four marathon world records.
Month of Event
Inaugural Year
Finishers
Time Limit
Spectators*1
MenWomen
Men’s Wheelchair
Women’s Wheelchair
Funds Raised
Dennis Kimetto (2013) 2:03:45Paula Radcliffe (2002) 2:17: 18Heinz Frei (2010) 1:26:56Tatyana McFadden (2015) 1:41: 10
$18.5 million (2017)
October
1977
44,341 (2017)
6:30
1,700,000
CourseRecord
WR
WR
Eliud Kipchoge (2018) 2:01:39 Gladys Cherono (2018) 2:18:11 Heinz Frei (1997) 1:21:39 Manuela Schär (2018) 1:36:53
September
1974
40,775 (2018)
6:15
1,000,000+
Wilson Kipsang (2017) 2:03:58Sarah Chepchirchir (2017) 2:19:47Kurt Fearnley (2016) 1:26:00Wakako Tsuchida (2016) 1: 41:04
$3.68 million (2018)
March
2007
34,542 (2018)
7:00
1,300,000
Boston MarathonStarted in 1897, the Boston Marathon is the world’s oldest continuously contested marathon race. It is the first major marathon that admitted female and wheelchair athlete’s participation, and is annually held on the third Monday in April.
Geoffrey Mutai (2011) 2:03:02Buzunesh Deba (2014) 2:19:59Marcel Hug (2017) 1:18:04Manuela Schar (2017) 1:28:17
$36.6 million (2018)
April
1897
25,907 (2018)
6:00*2
500,000
Geoffrey Mutai (2011) 2:05:06Margarat Okayo (2003) 2:22:31Kurt Fearnley (2006) 1:29:22Tatyana McFadden (2015) 1:43:04
$35.5 million (2017)
November
1970
50,773 (2017)
7:30
1,000,000+
TCS New York City MarathonThe race features the world’s top professional athletes and a vast range of competitive, recreational, and charity runners. In 2017, 50,773 runners from 139 countries toured New York City’s five boroughs. More than one million spectators line the city streets to cheer on the runners, while millions more watch the live television broadcast in the United States and around the world.
WR
Eliud Kipchoge (2016) 2:03:05 Paula Radcliffe (2003) 2:15:25Kurt Fearnley (2009) 1:28:56Manuela Schar (2017) 1:39:57
£61.5 million (2017)
April
1981
40,273 (2018)
8:00
800,000
Virgin Money London MarathonFirst held in 1981, the race now features more than 40,000 runners. Participants have raised more than £890 million for charity during its 38-year history, making the London Marathon the world ’s biggest annual one-day fundraising event.
BMW Berlin-MarathonBer l in Marathon was fi rst in i t iated in 1974 , whi le Germany was still divided into East and West. Recently, about 40,000 runners participate every year. This race is known for the flat & fast course, which goes through Berlin city and finishes at the Brandenburg Gate. In 2018, a men´s world record of 2:01:39 hours was marked by Eliud Kipchoge of Kenya.
Tokyo MarathonFirst held in 2007, the Tokyo Marathon joined the AbbottWMM from its 2013 edition as the newest member. Since then, as the only race in Asia, the Tokyo Marathon exerts a strong presence and gains great popularity with runners from all over the world. For runners who seek to complete all 6 races and become a Six Star Finisher, the Tokyo Marathon often happens to be the last race to run, and in 2018, we saw 531 runners become Six Star Finishers in Tokyo. We expect to continuously see many runners receive a Six Star Finisher medal in 2019 onwards.
Notes*1 Spectator numbers are merely reference data, since calculation methods differ for each marathon. *2 Qualifying time for application dependent on participant age and gender.
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One of the World’s Six Major MarathonsA b b o t t Wo r l d M a r a t h o n M a j o r s (2 )
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Month of Event
Inaugural Year
Finishers
Time Limit
Spectators*1
MenWomen
Men’s Wheelchair
Women’s Wheelchair
Funds Raised
CourseRecord
Month of Event
Inaugural Year
Finishers
Time Limit
Spectators*1
MenWomen
Men’s Wheelchair
Women’s Wheelchair
Funds Raised
CourseRecord
Month of Event
Inaugural Year
Finishers
Time Limit
Spectators*1
MenWomen
Men’s Wheelchair
Women’s Wheelchair
Funds Raised
CourseRecord
Month of Event
Inaugural Year
Finishers
Time Limit
Spectators*1
MenWomen
Men’s Wheelchair
Women’s Wheelchair
Funds Raised
CourseRecord
Month of Event
Inaugural Year
Finishers
Time Limit
Spectators*1
MenWomen
Men’s Wheelchair
Women’s Wheelchair
Funds Raised
CourseRecord
YearDate
20072/18 (Sun.)
20082/17 (Sun.)
20093/22 (Sun.)
20102/28 (Sun.)
20112/27 (Sun.)
20122/26 (Sun.)
20132/24 (Sun.)
20142/23 (Sun.)
2016 20172/28 (Sun.)2/27 (Sun.)
20152/22 (Sun.)
Weather
Web Traffic(By fiscal year)
Visitors(per session)*3
Page Views
*Red: Highest in history
BroadcasterAirtime*2
Total
Marathon
10km
Viewer Rate
Viewer Rate[ Elite Race ]
Capacity
MarathonRunners
MarathonRunnersOverseasRunners
MarathonFinishers
MarathonFinisher Ratio
Start9:10
Top Finish11:19 11:17 11:20 11:20 11:22 11:22 11:17 11:16 11:20 11:15
RaceCompletion
16:10
1,965,741
8,597,204
CX
26,058[1,030]
25,102
96.3%
27,386[1,719]
26,665
97.4%
30,164[2,338]
29,128
96.6%
32,080[2,248]
30,182
94.1%
33,353[2,502]
32,415
97.2%
35,954[2,613]
34,678
96.5%
36,228[2,972]
34,819
96.1%
35,556[5,057]
34,126
96.0%
36,173[6,443]
34,697
95.9%
35,310[5,305]
34,045
96.4%
9:00~11:40
23.6%
30,000
25,000
5,000
2,500,869
9,939,147
NTV9:00~11:40
20.6%
30,000
25,000
5,000
3,358,958
15,219,739
CX9:00~11:50
15.0%
35,000
30,000
5,000
3,373,008
17,143,267
NTV9:00~11:50
12.4%
35,000
32,000
3,000
3,816,118
17,938,564
CX9:00~11:50
12.5%
36,000
33,000
3,000
3,364,219
11,103,562
NTV9:00~11:50
18.5%
36,000
35,500
500
11,093,935
CX9:00~11:50
11.5%
36,000
35,500
500
3,535,491(UU 1,845,306)
3,818,417(UU 1,996,705)
4,735,696(UU 2,529,868)
4,241,335(UU 2,374,234)
4,948,639(UU 3,247,042)
11,682,517
NTV9:00~11:50
13.1%
NTV9:00~11:50
15.9%
36,000
35,500
500
14,350,583 11,163,152 14,363,691
35,378[6,241]
33,974
96%
5,416,198(UU 3,587,331)
NTV9:00~11:50
15.6%
15,301,622
CX9:00~11:50
13.7%
36,000
35,500
500
37,000
36,500
500
36,000
35,500
500
15.5
23.0
16.5
5.0
3.0
9.5
11.0
14.5
18.0
6.0
7.5
8.0
4.6
9.0
5.0
4.0
9.0
9.0
8.0
9.310.0 7.0
8.0 6.0
6.0
6.6
5.0
6.5
13.3
16.7
12.1
8.0
2.5
11:20
14.3
14.5
11.5
20182/25 (Sun.)
35,911[6,385]
34,542
96.2%
CX9:00~11:50
10.1%
36,000
35,500
500
11:15
Tokyo Marathon 2018 Finishers
* Percentage is indicated in (parentheses) * A total of 6,158 runners with non-Japanese nationality completed the marathon.
International Finishers of Tokyo Marathon 2018 (top 20)
Changes in number of applicants*
*Marathon & 10km entry places vary by year.
DATAData from Past Tokyo Marathons
300,000
Total
250,000
200,000
150,000
100,000
50,000
2007
294,469294,469
95,044 156,012 261,981 311,441 335,147 283,988 304,508 305,734 309,824 320,794 331,211303,386
282,824282,824303,450303,450 302,442302,442 304,825304,825 308,810308,810
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 20160(Person)
77,52177,521
130,062130,062
226,378226,378
272,134272,134
17,52317,523 25,95025,950 35,60335,603 39,30739,3071,1641,164
40,67840,6781,0581,058 944944 909909 1,0141,014
322,703
321,459321,459 319,777319,777 330,271330,271
2017 2018 2019
1,2441,244 1,0171,017 940940
Marathon
10km Race
Wheelchair (Men)26 (96.3%)
Wheelchair (Women)6 (100%)
Marathon 34,542 (96.2%)
10km 329 (97.6%)
Total 34,871 (96.2%)
Men26,611(96.9%)
Men213
(96.8%)
Men26,850(96.9%)
Women8,021
(94.1%)
Women7,899
(94.0%)
Women116
(99.1%)
TPE
923
CHN
868
HKG
606
USA
710
GBR
348
THA
202
INA
147NED
106
ITA
129
GER
153
KOR
150
CAN
122
MEX
130MAS
102
FRA
102
SIN
103
ESP
133BRA
90
PHI
91
AUS
158
ParticipatingVolunteers*1
9,946+
MetropolitanHigh School
Students3,100
8,297+
MetropolitanHigh School
Students3,618
10,049+
MetropolitanHigh School
Students2,621
9,208 10,450 10,726 10,888 11,003 11,611 11,469 13,369 13,232
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*1 The number of people sought varies per year. *2 CX…Fuji Television Network Corporation NTV…Nippon Television Network Corporation *3 UU=Unique users
Elite Athletes
TOK YO MAR ATHON DATAPast Tokyo Marathon Champions (as of October 1, 2018)
Year 20102009
NJENGA,Daniel
KENYakult
NIIYA,Hitomi
JPNToyota Industries
Corporation
2:31:01
SUI KEN JPNSaitama・Honda ETH KEN KEN KEN ETH ETH
ROTHLIN,Victor
KIPSANG,Salim
FUJIWARA,Masakazu
MEKONNEN,Hailu
KIPYEGO,MichaelKipkorir
KIMETTO,Dennis
CHUMBA,Dickson
LILESA,Feyisa
NEGESSE,Endeshaw
20082007 2011 2012 2013 2014 2016 20172015
Men NationTeam
2:09:45 2:07:23 2:10:27 2:12:19 2:07:35 2:07:37 2:06:50 2:05:42 2:06:56
KEN
KIPSANG,Wilson
2:03:582:06:00
2:35:35 2:25:38 2:34:39 2:28:49 2:25:28 2:25:34 2:22:23 2:21:272:23:15
Time
NationTeam
WomenGER JPN
Chiba・ARUZE RUS JPN ETH ETH ETH KEN KENETH
DREHER,Claudia
NASUKAWA,Mizuho
BIKTIMIROVA,Alevtina
HIGUCHI,Noriko
HABTAMU,Atsede
KEBEDE,Aberu
TSEGAYE,Tirfi
DIBABA,Birhane
KIPROP,Helah
CHEPCHIRCHIR,Sarah
Name
Name
Time 2:19:47
2018
KEN
CHUMBA,Dickson
2:05:30
ETH
DIBABA,Birhane
2:19:51
Year 20102009
SOEJIMA,Masazumi
1:32:21
1:27:15 1:33:11 1:35:19 1:25:38 1:29:26 1:27:53 1:30:43 1:30:23 1:26:00
JPNC's Athlete
JPNC's Athlete
JPNC's Athlete
JPNC's Athlete
JPNC's Athlete
JPNFukuoka
JPNFukuoka
JPNFukuoka AUSJPN
Fukuoka
SOEJIMA,Masazumi
SOEJIMA,Masazumi
YAMAMOTO,Hiroyuki
SOEJIMA,Masazumi
YAMAMOTO,Hiroyuki
SOEJIMA,Masazumi
YAMAMOTO,Hiroyuki
FEARNLEY,Kurt
HOKINOUE,Kota
20082007 2011 2012 2013 2014 2016 20172015
Men
Name
NationTeam
Time
17 10 18 17 23 17 23 24 1716
1 1 3 2 4 3 4 51
# of Starters
Name
NationTeam
Time
Women
1:45:19 1:46:31 1:53:01 1:40:08 1:48:31 1:48:29 1:48:08 1:41:041:46:30
JPNhumantrust
JPNSanofiAventis
JPNSanofiAventis
JPNSanofiAventis
JPNSanofi
JPNSanofi
JPNSanofi
JPNYachiyoIndustry
JPNYachiyoIndustry
TSUCHIDA,Wakako
TSUCHIDA,Wakako
TSUCHIDA,Wakako
TSUCHIDA,Wakako
TSUCHIDA,Wakako
TSUCHIDA,Wakako
TSUCHIDA,Wakako
TSUCHIDA,Wakako
1:28:01
JPNTOPPAN
WATANABE,Sho
21
6
1:43:27
USA
McGRORY,Amanda
2018
1:26:23
JPNFukuoka
YAMAMOTO,Hiroyuki
26
6
1:43:25
SUI
SCHAR,Manuela
TSUCHIDA,Wakako
# of Starters
Elite Wheelchair Athletes
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World Records Men KIPCHOGE, Eliud (KEN) 2:01:39 / 2018 Berlin Women RADCLIFFE, Paula(GBR) 2:15:25 / 2003 LondonNational Records Men SHITARA, Yuta (JPN/Saitama - Honda) 2:06:11 / 2018 Tokyo Women NOGUCHI, Mizuki (JPN/Globaly) 2:19:12 / 2005 Berlin
Course Record (CR) * Course altered as of Tokyo Marathon 2017.
World Records Men FREI, Heinz (SUI) 1:20:14 / 1999 Oita International Women SCHAR, Manuela (SUI) 1:36:53 / 2018 BerlinNational Records Men HOKINOUE, Kota (JPN/Fukuoka - Yahoo!) 1:20:52 / 2013 Seoul International Women TSUCHIDA, Wakako (JPN) 1:38:07 / 2013 Oita International
Course Record (CR) * Only IPC-sanctioned race records from 2016 onward qualify as Course Records. Races from 2015 and earlier are not IPC-sanctioned.* Course altered as of Tokyo Marathon 2017.
Leaving a Sports Legacy for a Brighter Future
As more and more people become interested in sports, special attention has also focused on the power inherent in the sports itself. The Sports Legacy Program was founded with the goal of leaving “a legacy for a br ighter future” in 21st centur y Tok yo and Japan by making ‘spor ts ’ a source of possibilities, whether competitive or recreational. By creating a place where the legacies lef t by sports to future generations can be discussed and acted upon, the aim of the Program is to contribute to a society where people can enjoy new lifestyles with sports at their core.
The Sports Legacy Program
This program is planned to be held in mid-September at following 3 schools: Miyako Shiritsu Taro Daiichi Elementary School in Iwate Prefecture, Tome Shiritsu Sanuma Elementary School in Miyagi Prefecture, and Minamisoma Shiritsu Haramachi Daisan Elementary School in Fukushima Prefecture. To prepare for this, training sessions are planned for guiding staff members in the local areas. From FY2018
Institute of Kids Athletics, JAPAN (Kids Athletics JAPAN)
Kids Athletics x Tohoku Caravan
To support these activities, please contribute to “Sports Legacy Program (2)” in the Tokyo Marathon 2019 Charity.
To support these activities, please contribute to “Sports Legacy Program (3)” in the Tokyo Marathon 2019 Charity.
To support these activities, please contribute to “Sports Legacy Program (1)” in the Tokyo Marathon 2019 Charity.
This program cultivates and strengthens marathon runners to excel in global athletic meets.
From FY2018
Japan Industrial Track & Field Association (General Incorporated Association)
EXCEED Challenge Program
This program demonstrates leadership on the world stage and supports the cultivation of star athletes who children can look up to.
From FY2015
Japan Association of Athletics FederationsDiamond Athlete ProgramSports
DreamEnhancement
andeducation
2015 2016 2017 2018 Total304 291 274 412 1,281
¥20,435,059 ¥29,710,312 ¥30,237,470 ¥41,823,708 ¥122,206,549
Tokyo Marathon Foundation Sports Legacy Program The realization and continuation of societies where people can enjoy new lifestyles centered on sports
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Total6941,222750 680 300 454 4,100
¥62,634,200¥104,136,112¥75,192,098*¥93,505,634*¥6,500,000* ¥50,941,000 ¥22,131,000 ¥41,160,000 ¥456,200,044
Great East Japan Earthquake Recovery Support Program Disaster-stricken area educational projectTo be divided between the IWATE Learning Hope Fund, the Great East Japan Earthquake Miyagi Children's Fund, and the Great East Japan Earthquake Fukushima Children's Fund
The Sports Legacy Program is developing activities around four core themes: Dream, Environment, Expansion and Contribution.Starting from 2019 race, the Tokyo Marathon Foundation's “Sports Legacy Program” will expand its recipient programs into the three categories below.
Four Themes of the Sports Legacy Program/Projects planned for FY2018
Charity Accomplishments
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1 The realization and continuation of societies where people can enjoy new lifestyles centered on sports
2 Recovery support for elementary schoolers in disaster-stricken areas through sports activities
3 Disaster-stricken area educational project (to be divided between the IWATE Learning Hope Fund, the Great East Japan Earthquake Miyagi Children's Fund, and the Great East Japan Earthquake Fukushima Children's Fund)
* The donated amounts for the 2011 edition (FY2011), the 2012 edition (FY2012), and the 2013 edition (FY2013) include usage for purposes other than educational projects for the three disaster-stricken prefectures.
Improving an environment for runners to freely enjoy running together with their friends.Running Course Maintenance
From FY2016
SportsEnvironment
Facilitydevelopment
Providing support to build foundational sports skills in children and raise children’s interest in track and field events.
From FY2016
Institute of Kids Athletics, JAPAN (Kids Athletics JAPAN)
Kids Athletics x Tokyo Marathon Style
Providing support for those who par ticipated in wheelchair athletics class to continue their ambition in sports.
From FY2016
Wheelchair Athlete Club Socio SOEJIMAWheelchair Athletics SupportSports
ExpansionPublic
awarenesspromotion
Through hands-on experience and affiliation with wheelchair sports, this program offers participants to further deepen their understanding and interest for para-sports. From FY2018
Tokyo Sports Association for the Disabled (Public Interest Incorporated Association)
Kids & FAMILYMPIC (Wheelchair Exchange Event)SportsContribution
SocialContribution
SportsExpansion
Publicawarenesspromotion
Through VOLUNTAINER, we provide chances and information that allow anyone to enjoy partaking in volunteer activities for the future of sports on a voluntary, continuous basis. This project leads to the spread of the volunteering spirit, the promotion of volunteer activities, and the creation of a legacy.
VOLUNTAINER NEW PROJECT “For Japan”
In April 2017, we have concluded an agreement with the Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee to make use of our experience and know-hows in operating the race and volunteer programs. Tokyo 2020 Olympics and Paralympics will upsurge sports and enhance our image of sports culture.We do not wish to extinguish our flame of passion along with the light of the Olympic torch in the end.�We will continue to operate NEW PROJECT in hopes of protecting the light of passion for sports in everyone, and that is Legacy.
Comment from Tokyo Marathon Race Director Tadaaki Hayanoake use of our experience and k
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This t raining program develops the leaders who play an impor tant ro le in the volunteer management system of Tokyo Marathon and other sporting events.
VOLUNTAINER Leadership Trainingand selection screening
This seminar explained the causes of and prevention methods for heat stroke using actual cases, creating an opportunity for attendees to learn what kinds of drinks are effective, appropriate timing to take such drinks, and how to conduct first aid in the case of heatstroke.
Skill Improvement Seminarfor Heatstroke Countermeasures
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For 2020Promoting volunteer activities, primarily focused
on the Tokyo 2020 Olympics Support Program
● VOLUNTAINER Leadership TrainingThrough the Tokyo 2020 Olympics Suppor t Program “For 2020”, VOLUNTAINER wil l cult ivate leaders that can play important roles not only in the Tokyo Marathon but in other sporting events as well.*Late June to early July
● Coordination with the Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee website and sharing of related news
VOLUNTAINER has started the “VOLUNTAINER NEW PROJECT ‘For 2020’” along with the “Tokyo 2020 Nationwide Participation Program,” which is run by the Tokyo Organizing Committee of t h e O l y m p i c a n d P a r a l y m p i c G a m e s a i m i n g to c r e a te opportunities and a new legacy for sports.
*This project's objective is to promote volunteering in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, and does not constitute a guarantee of participation.
V O L U N TA I N E R ( 1)
To promote spor ts volunteer ing act iv i t ies , such as in the Tok yo Marathon that serves as a large-scale international competition, as we l l as to d e ve l o p vo l u nte e r i n g c u l tu re , t h e To k yo M a r at h o n Foundation official volunteer club “VOLUNTAINER” aims to provide opportunities through which "anyone in any place can take part and give support with pride” and to foster sports volunteers.
About VOLUNTAINERMeaning of VOLUNTAINER“VOLUNTAINER” is a combination of the words “volunteer” and “enter tainer”. It represents our desire for volunteers to delight marathon participants and spectators with the spirit of hospitality and entertainment shared by both volunteers and entertainers alike, while enjoying themselves as well. The words are also combined in the catchphrase, “a VOLUNTEER is an ENTERTAINER”.
Let's start something new together! Go beyond!! From Tokyo to the world!!!
F o u n d a t i o n P r o j e c t s
S e minars b ene fi c ia l fo r vo lunte er act iv i t i es , such as fi rs t - a id se minars and seminars to learn the necessary support for the disabled.
Past seminars in FY2017● Advanced first-aid seminars ● Working with sign language (Beginner’s class)● Volunteer seminars for supporting a person in wheelchair
Skill Improvement Seminars
For FutureFor the future of sports and the future of our planet
● Offers skill improvement seminarsFirst aid classes, risk management classes, classes on support for persons with disabilities, etc.
● Operation support programs that provide the know-hows (application processing, training, operation, etc.) developed through the management of Tokyo Marathon volunteers to other events and municipal organizations
● Social support activities such as clothing reuse support activities
This activity allows adults and children of all condition to participate.Eligible Parties: Elementary school students and above
*Elementary and junior high school students must be accompanied by a guardian.Content of Activities: Cleaning the area around the Tokyo Marathon course and assisting in guiding spectators
Cleaning Support
For Next GenerationPassing on a legacy to our children
● Provides opportunities for children to take part in volunteer activities, such as cleaning support activities in events like Tokyo Marathon.
● VOLUNTAINER activities will be shared as best practices in wor kshops a ime d at p ro mot ing par t ic ipat ion in so c ia l contribution ctivities.
2017 Tokyo Marathon 2017Tokyo Marathon Foundation Sports Legacy Program: Wheelchair Athletics Trial ClassTokyo Marathon Foundation Official Event: Relay Half Marathon in Ariake & OdaibaJapan Para Athletics Championships (spectating, skill improvement)Tokyo Rugby Fanzone (Organized by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government)Tateyama Wakashio Triathlon (“Tate-Tora”) (Organized by Tateyama City)Challespo! TOKYO (Organized by the Tokyo Sports Association for the Disabled)Tokyo Marathon Foundation Official Event: “Tokyo Trial Half Marathon”TCS New York City Marathon Volunteer TourAdult Sports Test 2017 (Organized by The Yomiuri Shimbun)
Feb. 26 (Sun)Mar. 18 ( S a t )May 14 (Sun)Jun. 11 (Sun)Jun. 24 (S a t )Jun. 25 (Sun)Sep. 18 (Mon)Oct. 28 (S a t )Nov. 5 (Sun)Nov. 12 (Sun)
Tokyo Marathon 2018Tokyo Marathon Foundation Official Event: “Ariake/Odaiba Relay Half Marathon”2018 Bloomberg Square Mile Relay in TokyoTateyama Wakashio Triathlon (Organized by Tateyama City)
2018 Feb. 25 (Sun)May 13 (Sun)May 17 (Thu)Jun. 24 (Sun)
Past Sports Volunteer Activities
For DreamWhere everyone can lead heart fulfilling
lives led by aspirations
● Provides opportunities that enable a wide range of people to actively and continuously engage in volunteering activities, regardless of age, sex, nationality, or ability.
● Conducts overseas volunteer experience tour (early November / New York City Marathon / Organized by Club Tourism, a KNT Group company / Application deadline August 17, 2018).
EstablishmentDate
October 6, 2016
AvailableServices
Member registration (individual, team), volunteer skill development seminars entry,attendance history management and issuingof activity certifications via MyPage, updates (news, email newsletters, SNS)
Point Program
Volunteer Management Cooperation
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ParticipateEntries,
questionnaires,and more
Points can be collectedin various ways.
You can exchange pointsfor original VOLUNTAINER items!
Collectpoints
Usepoints
Exchangefor items and more
The VOLUNTAINER Point Program is intended to promote sustained volunteer activities.
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DATAONE TOK YO Data
ONE TOKYO is a member organization not only for runners, but also for marathon fans (supporters) who supports the Tokyo Marathon. ONE TOKYO not only provides a wide range of information about the Tokyo Marathon and other running events, but also offers services such as, running clinics for runners of all levels, and volunteer seminars. By providing members interested in being involved in sport of running with ample information and services, ONE TOKYO strives to promote a lively culture of running.
This is the official Tokyo Marathon app for runners to use and enjoy while competing or training with other runners, from advanced level marathon runners with sights set on winning to novices who simply hope to run the ful l distance. Even free members can use this app. Besides keeping one’s own running record, this app makes it possible to share competitive rankings among runners of similar abilities, and the GPS function allows sharing of your running courses. The map also lets you see which courses other runners, whether rivals or companions, are currently running.
https://onetokyo.org The ONE TOKYO activities are organized in cooperation with ASICS Japan Corporation.
*Available in Japanease only
〈 Members by area of residence 〉
〈 Members by age 〉
Membership data as of Aug, 2018
Number of Club Members
504,978
Male
74.3%
Female
25.7%
Number of Premium Members
29,998
Male
81.4%
Female
18.6%
Members in Total
534,976
Male
74.7%
Female
25.3%
Bringing the Joy of Running Together to Everyone Who Loves Running
ONE TOKYO APP
Kinki 6.9%Tōkai・Hokuriku 6.5%Other Kanto・Kōshin’etsu 6.4%Chūgoku・Shikoku・Kyushu・Okinawa 6.0%Hokkaido・Tōhoku 4.2%
40s34.0%
30s24.6%
50s23.6%
20s7.8%
10s0.1%
60s8.0%
70s1.8%
80s0.1%
Search for‘ONE TOKYO’! (Free app)・iOS version・Android version
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Premium Membership (annual fee: ¥4,320) Special privileges include priority application for the Tokyo Marathonand priority participation in events.
Club Membership (free)Offering such benefits as easier sign-up for the Tokyo Marathon,email newsletters, etc.
Tokyo37.1%
Saitama9.9%
Chiba9.1%
Kanagawa13.8%
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“Let ’s run in Tokyo!”, “Push yourself to run more!”, JOGPORT ARIAKE is a runner suppor t faci l i ty created in Tok yo’s bayside area for people who enjoy healthy lifestyles, whether working up a good sweat before or after work , or invigorating yourself with a run on your of f days. Intended as a place to enr ich your l i fe through running and maintaining good health , JOGPORT ARIAKE vigorously promotes friendship and interaction among all members.
“WANGAN RUN®”: Enjoy Running While Enjoying in the Sights
and Spacious Ambience of Odaiba!
https://jogport.com/ JOGPORT ARIAKE is operated in cooperation with ASICS Japan Corporation.
● Sep. 2017 Sports earphone rental
● Dec. 2017 Sampling of Dole BANAPEN
● May 2018 Antiperspirant and body wash sampling
Past Promotions (Apr, 2017 – present)
Near JOGPORT ARIAKE there is a course called “S ymbol Promenade Park Running Course” which is 5km in distance, and the “Tokyo Rinkai Disaster Prevention Park Running Course”. Both courses are spacious and of fer magnificent scenery. On the weekends, there are events held other than running which can be quite lively.
The Courses
Events
SPEED WOMEN RUNA once -a -month event only for women. Sub -3 marathon runners and J o g p o r t A r i a ke s t af f s , w h o h ave r u n i n t h e To k y o M a r at h o n a s a Semi-Elite athlete through the RUN as ONE - Tokyo Marathon program, provide support as pace setters. As a women-only event, women of all ages will feel comfortable to participate.
ENJOY WANGAN NIGHT RUNAn event held every Wednesday from 7:30 PM, t h e E n j o y W A N G A N N i g h t R u n l e t s p a r t i c i p a n t s r u n to g e t h e r w i t h J O G P O R T A RIA KE staf f members . Anyone can jo in in t h i s e v e n t a n d e n j o y a s l o w r u n a r o u n d J O G P O R T w h i l e c h a t t i n g w i t h o t h e r participants.
WANGAN SPEED RUN SPECIALHeld once or twice a month for advanced level runners , th is event enables par t ic ipants to complete training that may otherwise be hard to do alone. JOGPORT ARIAKE staf f members qualified as Sub-3 full marathon runners, or who have performed successfully as “RUN as ONE – Tokyo Marathon” will support runners as pace setters to reach their full potential.
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Yume-no-Ohashi BridgeYume-no-Ohashi BridgeYume-no-Ohashi Bridge
OdaibaSeasidePark
OdaibaSeasidePark
OdaibaSeasidePark
START&
FINISH
有明コロシアム有明
コロシアム有明
コロシアム
AriakeTennisPark
museumof maritimescience
museumof maritimescience
Kokusai-tenjijoKokusai-tenjijoKokusai-tenjijo
DaibaDaibaDaibaOdaiba
Kaihin KoenOdaiba
Kaihin KoenOdaiba
Kaihin Koen5.0 kmcourseturnaroundpoint
3.5 kmcourseturnaroundpoint
Metropolitan Expressway Bay Shore RouteMetropolitan Expressway Bay Shore RouteMetropolitan Expressway Bay Shore Route4.0 kmcourseturnaroundpoint
NDaiba ParkDaiba ParkDaiba Park
東京ビッグサイト
Rinkai LineRinkai LineRinkai Line
YurikamomeYurikamomeYurikamome Kokusai-tenjijo-seimon
Kokusai-tenjijo-seimon
Kokusai-tenjijo-seimon
Tokyo Teleport StationTokyo Teleport StationTokyo Teleport Station
テレコムセンター
AomiAomiAomi
Fune-no-KagakukanFune-no-KagakukanFune-no-Kagakukan
Waterbusstation
Waterbusstation
Waterbusstation
START&
FINISH
AriakeAriake
Rainbow Bridge
Rainbow Bridge
Symbol Promenade ParkRunning course
5.0 km course 3.5 km course
1.3 km course
Tokyo RinkaiDisasterPrevention Park
0.7 km course
Odaibarunning course
4.0 km course
RUNNING CLINIC by the ONE TOKYO COACHHeld on the fi rst S aturday of the month , th is event we lcomes ONE TOKYO coach Mayumi Ichikawa (Japan representative for the 7th IA AF World Championships in Athletics 1999 Sevilla, first place finisher in the 2000 Hokkaido Marathon) as a guest coach to l ead as par t ic ipants t r y h e r re c o mm e nd e d Pilates-based bodybuilding workout with the goal of developing bigger, stronger muscles to use for running. The event finishes up with a running clinic.
Events produced with the aim of nurturing good health and enriching lifestyles through promoting the sport of running.
Tokyo Marathon Foundation Official Events
5/13
10/27
2018
5/22
6/18
11/26
4/14
5/20
10/20
12/8
5/12
11/9
5/11
11/22
5/10
10/31
10/29
5/14
5/14
10/28
Start to 2012 “Let’s Run Together!” 10K Challenge
“Let’s Run Together!” — Fun Run for East Japan
Road to Tokyo Marathon — Tokyo Trial Half and 10K
Retry Tokyo – Half and 10km
Smile Fun Run in Odaiba
Smile Fun Run in Odaiba, TOUCH WOWOW 2012“Let’s Run Together in an unforgettable moment!”
Tokyo 10km Time Trial
Fun Run in Ariake & Odaiba Commemorating the openingof the Symbol Promenade Park Running Course
Running Clinic — Towards finishing a marathon! TFT Hall 300
Fun Run in Ariake & OdaibaCelebrating the 1st anniversaryof the Symbol Promenade Park Running Course
Fun Run in Ariake & OdaibaCelebrating the 2nd anniversaryof the Symbol Promenade Park Running Course
5,000m Time Trial & Running Clinic
Tokyo Trial Half Marathon
Tokyo Trial Half Marathon RUN as ONE – Tokyo Marathon Affiliated Events
RUN as ONE – Tokyo Marathon Affiliated Events
Relay Half Marathon in Ariake & Odaiba
Tokyo Trial Half Marathon
RUN as ONE – Tokyo Marathon Affiliated Events
Relay Half Marathon in Ariake & Odaiba
Tokyo Trial Half Marathon 2018
“3-Hour Relay in Ariake & Odaiba”Celebrating the 3rd anniversaryof the Symbol Promenade Park Running Course
1,229
1,879
4,988
3,519
1,123
1,765
1,691
964
207
631
451
1,076
1,500
1,676
832
1,766
958
3,000(Provisional)
592
Kinegawabashi Little LeagueBaseball Stadium and Ball Game Field
Kinegawabashi Little LeagueBaseball Stadium and Ball Game Field
Special running course in Symbol Promenade Park(Ariake, Odaiba)
Special running course in Symbol Promenade Park(Ariake, Odaiba)
Odaiba Marine Parkand Shiokaze Park
Ajinomoto Stadiumand Musashino-no-Mori Park
Tokyo MetropolitanŌshima Komatsugawa Park
Tokyo MetropolitanŌshima Komatsugawa Park
Odaiba Marine Parkand Shiokaze Park
Odaiba Marine Parkand Shiokaze Park
Tokyo MetropolitanŌshima Komatsugawa Park
Special running coursein Symbol Promenade Park(Ariake, Odaiba)
Tokyo Rinkai Disaster Prevention Park
Special running course in Symbol Promenade Park(Ariake, Odaiba)
Special running course in Symbol Promenade Park(Ariake, Odaiba)
Komazawa Olympic Park Stadium
Kinegawabashi Little League Baseball Stadiumand Ball Game Field
Kinegawabashi Little League Baseball Stadiumand Ball Game Field
Special running course in Symbol Promenade Park(Ariake, Odaiba)
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