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Important Information About RUNNET and Your Tokyo Yamathon Registration

重要なお知らせ: 登録内容の変更とサポートについて


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For the Tokyo Yamathon, we use RUNNET to manage all event registrations. RUNNET is a widely-used platform in Japan for race and endurance event sign-ups, offering participants an easy way to register, handle payments, and access event details.


Please Note: RUNNET is not an IVG-Japan service. We use RUNNET just like many other running, walking and endurance events in Japan, which means we do not own, manage the platform or have access rights to your registration data .


As a result, we cannot make any changes to your registration information, such as team details, name adjustments, or other support requests.


If you need to update your registration or require support, you must visit your registration page on RUNNET and request help through their services. Since we do not have access to RUNNET’s internal systems, we cannot guarantee a timely or satisfactory response to your requests—this is entirely up…


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What should a participant of the Yamathon eat while walking?

ヤマソン参加者は歩きながら何を食べるべきですか?


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Participants of the Yamathon often bring a variety of snacks and drinks to keep their energy up throughout the day. Here are some common choices:


ヤマソンの参加者は、一日中エネルギーを保つためにさまざまな軽食や飲み物を持ち歩くことが多いです。以下によくある選択肢をご紹介します。


1. What kinds of snacks do people usually carry?


Many opt for high-energy snacks such as onigiri (rice *****) and trail mix. Rice *****, available in various flavors at convenience stores, are filling and easy to carry. Some also bring nuts, dried fruits, and even small portions of dried fish for a protein boost. Convenience stores offer many portable options, like bread rolls or steamed buns, that make great quick snacks.


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Can children under 18 participate in the Yamathon

東京ヤマソンで子供と一緒に歩くことはできますか?


Question: Can I Walk with My Child in the Tokyo Yamathon?


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Yes, children can participate in the Tokyo Yamathon!


This charitable giving walkathon is not only a great way to stay active but also an excellent opportunity for parents to teach their children about community service, volunteering, and the importance of contributing to society. It’s also a wonderful way for parents and children to spend quality time together and bond over a shared challenge.

However, it's important to note that parents or guardians are fully responsible for the care and well-being of their children during the event. While we believe the Yamathon offers a positive and rewarding challenge, it’s crucial for parents to use sound judgment.


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Are Participants Using Assisted Mobility Able to Join the Tokyo Yamathon?


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Question: Are assisted mobility participants able to join the Tokyo Yamathon?


Answer: Yes, assisted mobility participants are welcome and encouraged to join the Tokyo Yamathon! However, it's important to be aware of the obstacles you may encounter while navigating the regular streets of Tokyo.


The Yamathon is a street navigation challenge, so you'll need to be prepared for varying terrain and conditions.

We strongly recommend having an emergency contact readily available and bringing essential safety items such as hydration supplies, weather-appropriate gear, and any necessary personal medications.


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