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Initiatives at F.C.Tokyo
F.C.Tokyo (operated by MIXI Group’s Tokyo Football Club Co., Ltd.) strives to ensure the safety of spectators and the smooth operation of matches through efforts including raising awareness and asking supporters for cooperation regarding J.League’s Manners & Rule of Spectating and F.C.Tokyo’s Match Management Regulations
J.League’s Manners & Rule of Spectating
F.C.Tokyo asks all visitors to cooperate with J.League’s Manners & Rule of Spectating, especially regarding items prohibited in the stadium and actions prohibited during matches. In line with the J.League slogan, “Security during games is the ultimate audience service”, F.C.Tokyo also participates in regular workshops conducted by experts from each club’s management and security companies to create a safe and comfortable stadium environment.
Official J.League website: https://aboutj.jleague.jp/corporate/en/
F.C.Tokyo Match Management Regulations
In addition to the general manners and rules for J.League spectators, we have established F.C.Tokyo Match Management Regulations to improve safety and security at matches.
Regulations posted on official site (JP only): https://www.fctokyo.co.jp/regulation/
Description | |
Prohibited items | (1) Items prohibited by J.League’s Manners & Rule of Spectating (2) Items prohibited from being brought into the stadium by the facility management (Items prohibited at Ajinomoto Stadium) (3) Bulletin boards, floor signs, banners, flags, placards, numbered bibs, documents, blueprints, printed materials, etc. • Any item that displays or alludes to political, ideological, or religious principles, claims, or ideas • Any item with content or expressions that are discriminatory or insulting • Any item that is deemed to not support or encourage the players or teams • Any item that may interfere with operations (4) Any item that the security staff deems likely to interfere with match operation, or that may cause inconvenience or danger to others |
Prohibited actions | (1) Actions prohibited by J.League’s Manners & Rule of Spectating (2) Actions prohibited by the facility management (Actions prohibited at Ajinomoto Stadium) (3) Group cheering in open areas (4) Bringing in and use of drums, other items that make loud noise, and large flags in the main and back stands and in the upper stands behind the goal (5) Use of duct tape when affixing banners (6) Throwing confetti and “paper tape” (rolled paper strips) (7) Leaning over the railing from the front of the upper level stands (8) Saving seats (9) Distribution and display of posters, flyers, etc. without the Club’s approval, as well as fundraising, petitioning, and survey-related activities (10) Any act that the security staff deems likely to interfere with match operation, or that may cause inconvenience or danger to others (11) Discriminatory or insulting remarks or actions related to race, skin color, gender, language, religion, politics, or origin (12) Statements or actions not covered by the above that are socially unacceptable |
Entry rules | (1) Attendees must present tickets, passes, etc. when asked (2) To ensure safety, attendees must cooperate with inspection of bags and personal belongings (3) Attendees must follow the instructions and guidance of security personnel and relevant authorities |
Reasons for refusal to sell tickets | Admission tickets shall not be sold to persons who are deemed to belong to an organized crime group or antisocial force |
Reasons for refusal of entry, order to leave the premises, or confiscation of property | Persons who are deemed to belong to an organized crime group or antisocial force may be refused entry, ordered to leave the premises, and/or have items confiscated which fall under category (4) in Prohibited items |