【Brazil】Introducing Radio Exercise at San Paulo Japan Festival

【Brazil】Introducing Radio Exercise at San Paulo Japan Festival1
【Brazil】Introducing Radio Exercise at San Paulo Japan Festival2
【Brazil】Introducing Radio Exercise at San Paulo Japan Festival3
【Brazil】Introducing Radio Exercise at San Paulo Japan Festival4

San Paulo Japan Festival is one of the largest event widely introducing Japanese cultures and it attracts as many as 150,000 people every year. There, we introduced “Radio Exercise. We invited Ms. Mika Okamoto and Ms. Saki Shimizu both well-known for appearing on “Radio Exercise” TV show. With their lead, we enjoyed radio exercise with Brazil Radio Exercise Federation members and the locals.

Japan Festival held this year on 7-9 Jul has marked its 20th year. Radio Exercise was demonstrated at three different stages in total 11 times and many Brazilian young and old who are interested in Japan deepened their interests on Radio Exercise and SFT.

We also held seminars for trainers who are members of Brazil Radio Exercise Federation. They were excited about getting lesson directly from those people appearing on the TV show and participated the seminars very diligently.

Feedback from Local Contacts :

I was thrilled to have gotten the opportunity to see in person the demonstration of the trainers who are thriving in Japan. My motivation of being Radio Exercise trainer were lifted by performing with them on the stage and gotten a lesson directly from them. I am ready to work on creating a good momentum towards the next year’s 40th commemoration of Brazil Radio Exercise Federation (From a core member of Brazil Radio Exercise Federation)

Time Period
6-11 Jul. 2017
Region
San Paulo (Brazil)
Sport/Programme Category
Radio exercise(seminar/event support)
Implementer
JAPAN SPORT COUNCIL
National Radio Exercise Federation (NPO)
Co-Implementer
Brazil Radio Exercise Federation
Japan Prefectural Alumni Gathering Association in Brazil (Japan Festival Organizing Committee)
NHK TV/Radio Exercise
Number of Individual Beneficiaries
8,352 people
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