A total of 10 families, including preschoolers and kindergarteners, gathered for a soccer class.
First, parents and children played tag while holding hands. It was an exciting game of tag, with parents and children calling out to each other and skillfully escaping to areas where the "oni" wasn't, or simply running away for the entire time limit.

Next, parents and children competed against each other. They played rock-paper-scissors, and when it was a tie, they started, overcoming an obstacle in front of them, and the first to touch the large cone won.


The obstacles involved various movements such as jumping, crawling, dodging, running, and grabbing. The children agilely cleared the obstacles, and the adults fiercely kept pace with the children, leading to heated battles among the families.

After that, they played cone shooting. Parents and children cooperated to kick and aim at the cones, and the level increased each time they hit one. However, the rule was that not only the children but also the adults had to hit a cone to advance to the next level, so many families were seen deciding roles, such as who would kick and who would retrieve the ball. The atmosphere was great, with parents and children rejoicing together each time a cone was hit.

Finally, we had a match between the adult team and the children's team. Even after all the practice, the children's power was incredible! Some children boldly went for the goal, others tried hard to steal the ball from the adults, and some got up and chased the ball again without crying even after falling.

At the end, we presented commemorative gifts and took a group photo!

We will continue to create an environment where parents and children can enjoy themselves when we hold the event again!
Thank you for your participation despite the heat!

