To investigate the effectiveness of corona preventive measures at the national stadium Soccer J Cup final November 2, 21:15

Soccer J-League will conduct various investigations to prevent infection with the new coronavirus at the final of the J-League Cup held at the National Stadium on the 7th of this month.

The final of this year's J League Cup will be a match between Kashiwa Reysol and FC Tokyo, and it is expected that about 24,000 people, 50% of the capacity, will visit the national stadium at the venue.



With the cooperation of private companies and the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, the J.League, which hosts the game, has decided to try multiple measures to prevent the infection of the new coronavirus in the stadium and investigate their effectiveness.



Specifically, fixed-point cameras will be installed at five gates for entry and exit, and live distribution will be performed on Internet video sites, or images will be taken on the large-scale vision of the stadium, allowing spectators to avoid congestion when entering and exiting. Investigate if you can.



In addition to using cameras and radar to analyze the distance between spectators, wearing masks, and cheering, carbon dioxide concentration measuring instruments have been installed at approximately 30 locations such as stands, shops, and toilets. Also check the degree of air stagnation due to the movement of people.



We will also proceed with analysis using the location information service of mobile phones to understand the congestion situation around the stadium and the flow of people moving after the match.



The National Stadium will also be the venue for the opening and closing ceremonies of the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics next year and the track and field, and Mitsuru Murai, chairman of the J League, said, "The final of the J League Cup means to predict the future of the Japanese sports world. But it will be an important position. I want to put all my strength together and prepare. "