Leifras Awarded Weekend Club Activity Management Contract by Shingu Town, Fukuoka
Leifras announced that it had been awarded the "FY2026 Shingu Town Public Junior High School Weekend Club Activity Management and Operation Contract" by Shingu Town, Kasuya District, Fukuoka Prefecture. The Contract represents a continued expansion of the Company's role as a trusted operating partner in Japan's ongoing transition toward community-based management of school club activities. School club activities have long played a central role in fostering teamwork and independence among students in Japan. However, Japan's educational landscape today calls for structural reform to reduce teacher workloads while enhancing the quality and safety of student activities. In response, the Japanese government is promoting a nationwide transition of club activities to community-based management. Shingu Town also faced an urgent need to build a sustainable operational framework that leverages the expertise of the private sector, with an eye toward the phased transition of weekend club activities to community-based management. Under the Contract, Leifras will handle the following management and operational duties for the weekend club activities at Shingu Town Junior High School: Safe, high-quality instruction and supervision by certified instructors; Smooth coordination among parents, schools, and the community. Through this commissioned project, the Company expects to contribute to reforming working conditions for teachers in Shingu Town while preserving an environment where children can fully enjoy sports and cultural activities. Moving forward, as a leading private-sector company dedicated to youth sports and community engagement in Japan, Leifras intends to continue to build new infrastructure for extracurricular activities in order to help make Japan's educational landscape more sustainable. The Company's financial results for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025, reflected a high demand for school club support, with social business sales increasing 32.8% year-on-year and the number of schools contracted for club activities increasing 9.8% year-on-year, demonstrating continued growth.
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- Market Leadership: LEIFRAS achieved a record 2,120 supported school club activities in 2025, an increase of 149 from 1,971 in 2024, representing approximately 8% year-over-year growth, further solidifying its leadership position in Japan's educational infrastructure.
- Education Reform Catalyst: As Japan transitions to community-based management models, LEIFRAS serves as a key private-sector partner, providing high-quality coaching and sustainable management to alleviate teacher workload and facilitate the smooth implementation of educational reforms.
- Diverse Needs Addressed: The company goes beyond merely dispatching instructors by co-creating optimal solutions tailored to the specific needs of regions and sports disciplines, thereby enhancing its competitive edge in the market.
- Future Infrastructure Development: LEIFRAS aims to leverage its extensive operational expertise to build a
- Market Leadership: LEIFRAS achieved the No. 1 ranking in Japan for school club activities with 2,120 club contracts as of December 31, 2025, demonstrating its significant role in the nationwide reform of school club activities and reinforcing its position as a sustainable education infrastructure provider.
- Sustained Growth: The number of supported clubs increased by 149 from 1,971 in fiscal year 2024 to 2,120 in fiscal year 2025, representing an approximately 8% year-over-year growth, indicating rising trust and demand for the company's educational services.
- Addressing Educational Challenges: As Japan transitions from school-managed to community-based club activities, LEIFRAS leverages its specialized coaching expertise to provide tailored solutions for schools and communities, addressing teacher workload issues and the shortage of specialized instructors.
- Future Outlook: LEIFRAS aims to build a
- Contract Overview: LEIFRAS has secured a contract from Fukuoka City for 'Swimming Lesson Support Services,' planning to provide support for 1,757 swimming lessons across 43 elementary schools, representing a 62% increase from last year, aimed at reducing teacher workloads and enhancing instructional quality.
- Expanded Support Scope: Under the contract, LEIFRAS will dispatch specialized instructors to 43 elementary schools in Fukuoka City's West Block, increasing the number of support sessions from 1,082 last year to 1,757 this year, demonstrating the company's ongoing growth in educational support.
- Safety Management Measures: All dispatched instructors will complete the company's training program and first aid courses conducted by the Fukuoka City Fire Department, sharing lesson plans in advance with teachers to ensure student safety and enhance engagement.
- Industry Position: LEIFRAS is recognized as one of Japan's largest operators of children's sports schools, with a holistic approach to sports education that emphasizes the development of non-cognitive skills, further solidifying its leadership in youth sports and community engagement.
- Contract Expansion: LEIFRAS has secured the management contract for weekend club activities at Shingu Town Junior High School in Fukuoka Prefecture, representing a continued expansion of its role as a trusted partner in Japan's community-based management of school activities, which is expected to further solidify its market position.
- Alleviating Teacher Workloads: The contract aims to reduce teacher workloads through the transition to community management while enhancing the quality and safety of student activities, aligning with the Japanese government's push for nationwide reform in club activities.
- Growing Market Demand: LEIFRAS reported a 32.8% year-on-year increase in social business sales for the fiscal year 2025, indicating high demand for school club support, which further drives the company's expansion in the public education services market.
- Future Outlook: LEIFRAS plans to continue building infrastructure for extracurricular activities in the future to support the sustainable development of Japan's educational landscape, in response to the Ministry of Education's Reform Implementation Period policies.
- Contract Overview: LEIFRAS has been awarded the management contract for weekend club activities at Shingu Town Junior High School in Fukuoka Prefecture, effective from March 13, 2026, to March 31, 2027, indicating the company's ongoing expansion as a trusted partner in Japan's community-based management of school activities.
- Reducing Teacher Workloads: This contract aims to alleviate teacher workloads while enhancing the quality and safety of student activities, aligning with the Japanese government's push for nationwide reform in club management.
- Market Environment Shift: Japan's Ministry of Education has designated 2026 to 2031 as the
- Human Resource Solution: LEIFRAS has signed an agreement with Kamikawa Town in Hokkaido to dispatch specialized personnel to address local government labor shortages, aiming to promote resident health and increase the related population through sports initiatives.
- Project Timeline: Under the agreement, starting from April 1, 2026, to March 31, 2027, LEIFRAS will send staff to Kamikawa Town, focusing on four sports initiatives designed to enhance community engagement and resident health.
- Local Government Collaboration: This partnership allows LEIFRAS to engage in regional design projects within Kamikawa Town's







