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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- Strategic Partnership Announcement: LEIFRAS has officially partnered with the globally recognized soccer manga BLUELOCK, planning to launch the inaugural SIX SHOOT tournament on August 10, 2026, aimed at enhancing youth engagement in soccer and increasing brand visibility, which is expected to attract a large number of young athletes.
- Innovative Tournament Structure: SIX SHOOT focuses on shooting and goal scoring, gathering elite youth strikers to showcase their clinical finishing abilities across six diverse shooting scenarios, competing for the title of 'Generation's No. 1 Striker,' thereby promoting the development of youth soccer.
- Cultural Value Alignment: This collaboration reflects the shared vision of BLUELOCK and SIX SHOOT in fostering top strikers, while also enhancing their influence in the youth market through core messages that inspire young people to surpass themselves and strive for excellence.
- Global Expansion Outlook: LEIFRAS plans to systematically expand the SIX SHOOT platform domestically and internationally through age-graded tournaments, regional and national championships, leveraging its industry-leading presence across approximately 4,500 locations to promote comprehensive youth sports development.
- Network Expansion: LEIFRAS opened nine new facilities between April and May 2026, increasing its nationwide network from 20 to 29 locations, significantly enhancing its market coverage in the developmental support sector for children and strengthening its position as part of social infrastructure.
- Acquisition Integration: By acquiring four existing facilities in the Miyagi area, LEIFRAS successfully launched two new brands, “FLEI” and “ILFE,” which will help integrate its traditional sports care model with cognitive and practical learning support, enhancing service personalization and relevance.
- Building Mental Resilience: Since 2019, LEIFRAS has focused on team sports through its “LEIF” after-school care service, helping children build confidence and resilience in the face of setbacks, with parents reporting positive changes in their children's communication and willingness to try new things.
- Future Outlook: LEIFRAS expects the scalability and operational efficiency of its developmental support sector to serve as a key driver for achieving its consolidated earnings forecast for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2026, further solidifying its leadership position in the industry.
- Network Expansion: LEIFRAS opened nine new facilities between April and May 2026, increasing its nationwide network from 20 to 29 locations, significantly enhancing its market coverage in the developmental support sector for children and expected to strengthen its role as part of social infrastructure.
- Acquisition and Brand Launch: Through an acquisition in the Miyagi area, LEIFRAS took over four existing facilities and successfully launched two new brands, “FLEI” and “ILFE,” focusing on movement-based and independent learning support, thereby enriching its service offerings to meet diverse children's needs.
- Fostering Resilience: Since 2019, LEIFRAS has been operating the “LEIF” after-school care service, utilizing team sports to help children build confidence and resilience, with parents reporting increased willingness among participating children to try again after setbacks, thus promoting social participation.
- Future Outlook: LEIFRAS anticipates that the scalability and synergy of its developmental support sector will serve as a powerful driver toward achieving its consolidated earnings forecast for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2026, further solidifying its leadership in children's sports education.
- Strategic Milestone: Leifras has signed outsourcing contracts with 24 local governments and 8 private junior high schools for fiscal year 2026, marking a significant enhancement of its market position in youth sports and community engagement, which is expected to drive long-term sustainable growth.
- Market Potential: The school club activity market in Japan is estimated at approximately JPY 500 billion, with 30.4% of weekend activities expected to transition to local and private sectors in fiscal year 2026, presenting substantial business opportunities for Leifras amid educational reforms.
- Urban Expansion: The contracts secured by Leifras span a broad geographical area from rural cities to the 23 special wards of Tokyo, including densely populated areas like Ota Ward and Kawasaki City, creating new revenue opportunities in major urban markets.
- Future Outlook: Leifras plans to deepen partnerships with local governments to address critical social issues such as work-style reforms for teachers while supporting youth development, with the successful acquisition of these contracts anticipated to drive the company towards achieving its consolidated earnings forecast for fiscal year 2026.
- Youth Sports Innovation: Leifras, in collaboration with renowned dribble designer Masakazu Okabe, is launching the '1v1 DRIBBLE ACADEMY D-UNLOCK' in June 2026 across six schools in Tokyo, aiming to enhance children's confidence and technical skills through world-class dribbling techniques, thereby setting a new standard in Japanese youth soccer education.
- Systematization of Dribbling Theory: Okabe's '99% Unstoppable Dribble Theory' is being integrated into a structured curriculum for the first time, leveraging his influence with over 2.4 million social media followers to provide scientifically-backed dribbling training methods that help young athletes excel in competition.
- Promotion of Challenge Culture: The D-UNLOCK program is set to expand beyond Tokyo to major cities nationwide, aiming to cultivate children's courage in facing challenges and encouraging them to view failure as a stepping stone to growth, thus transforming the culture of youth sports in Japan.
- Holistic Educational Approach: Leifras emphasizes the development of non-cognitive skills through its teaching principle of 'acknowledge, praise, encourage, and motivate,' integrating physical and mental development to create a unique competitive advantage in youth sports education and enhance children's overall quality.
- Acquisition Agreement: Leifras (LFS) announced on Thursday that it has entered into an agreement to acquire 100% equity interest in Japan-based Tokai Sports, effective June 1, 2026, thereby strengthening its market position in the sports school sector.
- Market Expansion Potential: Tokai Sports serves approximately 1,200 sports school members and operates around 20 affiliated kindergartens and daycare centers in the Nagoya and Owariasahi areas, enhancing Leifras' influence in these key markets through the acquisition.
- Strategic Significance: This acquisition not only allows Leifras to broaden its business scope but also aims to improve overall operational efficiency and market competitiveness by integrating Tokai Sports' resources and customer base.
- Future Outlook: Leifras anticipates that acquiring Tokai Sports will enable it to capture a larger share of the Japanese sports education market, further driving the company's long-term growth and profitability.









