221The what and the why of the planActivities to maintain and improve health, for recreation and enjoyment, beauty purposes, etc.Rule-based sports where people compete to win and/or break records[ Specific examples ][ Specific examples ]StrengthtrainingCyclingJoggingAthleticsSwimmingBaseballCompetitivecyclingRadiocalisthenicsDanceSoccerRugbyBocciaGoalballStairclimbingRecreationalactivitiesWalkingPhysical activities with a purposeCompetitive sportsNot only do sports indicate competitive activities in which players compete to win and/or break records, but also a wide range of activities, from physical activities for health to activities for play and enjoyment. Tokyo’s Master Plan for Sports PromotionBehind the plan’s formulationThe Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020, held in 2021, left Tokyo with various legacies.In addition, the COVID-19 pandemic also generated changes in the sports environment and lifestyles.This plan was formulated to reflect changes in the circumstances surrounding sports, including the low birth rate, aging population and the situation of sports engagement, climate change, and the progress of digitalization.Plan periodThe plan’s period covers six years from FY 2025 through FY 2030.The plan will lead to the further promotion of sports by ensuring the success of the World Athletics Championships and Deaflympics to be held in Tokyo in 2025, and beyond that, the Nenrinpic, a national health and welfare festival that celebrates sports and culture, with older adults taking center stage, which will be held in Tokyo in FY 2028.This plan lays out the vision that the Tokyo Metropolitan Government should aim for from the perspective of sports promotion, and the basic policy and direction of policy implementation to make that vision a reality.In this plan, “sports” is a comprehensive term that covers not only competitive sports, but also physical activities that are conducted with a purpose.What does “sports” cover?
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