In anticipation of the gradual start of efforts to transfer junior high school holiday extracurricular activities to local communities next year, the national government has created a collection of case studies to introduce local efforts that have already been implemented.

In order to balance club activities and work style reforms for teachers, the government plans to gradually shift from next fiscal year so that club activities on holidays of junior high schools can be held at local sports clubs and cultural arts groups.



Prior to this, the Sports Agency and the Agency for Cultural Affairs have created a collection of case studies that introduce local efforts and issues that have already been implemented.



As an example of an athletic club, Hino City in Tokyo is collaborating with local companies to dispatch athletes and retired track and field club members as coaches, and introduces the benefits of contributing to the local community. It has been.



In addition, in Murakami City, Niigata Prefecture, a comprehensive regional sports club is used as a venue for club activities, and training sessions for instructors are held with the cooperation of local universities. It means that we are making efforts to implement



In addition, specific practical examples are posted for each item, such as cooperation with organizations that will receive them, securing leaders, and how to involve related parties to promote regional migration.



The national government wants this collection of examples to be used as a reference for local governments to promote the transition of club activities to regional areas, and is widely disseminated.