Tokyo 2020 Games 1st Anniversary Project Radio Exercises for Everyone
♪The Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra will perform Radio Exercise Daiichi with a full orchestra♪

In order to improve the health of Tokyo residents and establish sports habits, we will carry out various initiatives using radio calisthenics in conjunction with the 2020st anniversary commemoration of the Tokyo 1 Games.

We have produced video and sound sources performed by the Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra (Tokyo Symphony Orchestra), a public interest incorporated foundation, with a full orchestra! !

Everyone, let's do radio calisthenics to this performance and get through the hot summer!

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The following contents will be carried out using the video and sound source of Radio Taiso Daiichi performed by Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra.

(Implementation period: From Saturday, July 4, 2022 to Monday, September 7
*Held on the same date as the Tokyo 2020 Games held last year)

1 Video released on Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra official YouTube

The official version of Radio Exercise Daiichi performed by the Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra
It will be released on YouTube, so please take a look!
https://youtu.be/az_109-rMAo

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Radio exercises performed by the Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra No. 1

2 Implementation of radio exercises at the XNUMXst anniversary event 【Finished】

Date and time: July 7th (Thursday) from 28:15 (scheduled)

Location Tachikawa Stage Garden

Contents Tokyo 2020 Games 1st Anniversary Project
~TOKYO FORWARD~ On DAY 2, together with Miraitowa Someity, we will perform radio exercises to the sound source of a full orchestra performance by the Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra.

Miraitowa and Someity

*For details on the Tokyo 2020 Games 1st Anniversary Project ~TOKYO FORWARD~, please see the website.
https://www.sports-tokyo-info.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/1yearanniversary/tk-forward.html

3 Twitter campaign in collaboration with Japan Post Insurance Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as “Japan Post Insurance”) 【Finished】

The first 2,000 people who participate in the campaign will receive a "Tokyo 1 (Cento) Coupon (Mobile Coupon)" which allows them to enter a public bath in Tokyo once for free. Please come and join us!

[Period] From Saturday, July 4, 2022 to Sunday, August 7, 23.

For details, see Japan Post Insurance official Twitter account
Please check out "Radio Exercises for Everyone".
(https://twitter.com/radio_kampo

*Concluded an agreement with Japan Post Insurance regarding the Radio Exercise Promotion and Awareness Project.

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Radio exercise for everyone in TOKYO campaign

4 Efforts within the government (TMG staff) 【Finished】

Conducted every weekday from 4:2022 from Monday, July 7, 25 to Monday, September 9, 5
*The orchestral version performed by the Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra will be used about once a week.

*What is the Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra?
 Established by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government in 1965 as a commemorative cultural project for the Tokyo Olympics (abbreviation: Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra).Currently, Kazushi Ohno is the music director, Alan Gilbert is the chief guest conductor, Kazuhiro Koizumi is the honorary conductor for life, and Eliahu Inbal is the conductor laureate.
 In addition to regular concerts, the orchestra is also active in a variety of areas, including music appreciation classes for elementary and junior high school students (more than 50 times a year), music programs for young people, on-site performances in the Tama and islands regions, visiting performances at welfare facilities, and the Salad Music Festival, which began in 2018. CD releases range from Mahler: Complete Symphonies by Inbal to the symphonic suites "Dragon Quest" (all series) and game music such as "Fate/Grand Order."
 At the opening ceremony of the Tokyo 2021 Olympic Games held in July 7, he performed the "Olympic Hymn" (conducted/recorded by Kazushi Ohno).

contact information

Tokyo Metropolitan Sports Promotion Headquarters
Sports Promotion Department Sports Division
Telephone 03-5320-7714