TOKYO MARATHON 2026 OFFICIAL PROGRAM GUIDEBOOK
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TOKYO MARATHON CREATIVE CAMPLet’s Cheer Together with Upcycled Goods We Created Click here for more details.Drawing Runner Exhibition Art x Speed / Imagination against the clock!Running ArtistArt x Experience / Experience and ImaginationArt Turning Point Tower (Turnaround Tower)Sustainable cheering goods productionDate & TimeImplementation Details• Street flags• Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building projection mappingExhibition“Coloring the streets of Tokyo with Tokyo Marathon colors”ART PROJECT93The Art Project is a Tokyo Marathon Foundation projectthat explores the possibilities of art and sports.By involving diverse people, things, and events,we collaborate with specialistsin various fi elds such as art, creation, and technology to dynamicallyco-create while gazing at a new era.Program instructor Shuto Sakai (Product designer / Creative director)Saturday, February 28, 2026 ① 14:00‒15:00 ② 16:00‒17:00• Art Turning Point Tower (Turnaround Tower)• Items for supporters• Tokyo Tower lightingFurthermore, the works by students who participated in the Drawing Runner Exhibition of the Tokyo Marathon 2025 will be reborn as prints on tote bags made from upcycled materials! RunCycleTote Bag by Tokyo Marathon 2025 Drawing Runner will be sold at the Tokyo Marathon EXPO 2026 offi cial shop.On Sunday, January 18, a giant art piece was created at the Tokyo Toy Museum (an offi cial charity partner of the Tokyo Marathon 2026).The artwork will be displayed at three turnaround points along the Tokyo Marathon 2026 course: Ueno Hirokoji, Monzen-Nakacho, and Tamachi.Children and adults alike came together to paint this colorful artwork, which will cheer on runners along the course on race day. After the marathon, the artwork will be exhibited at the Tokyo Toy Museum.In this hands-on program for race-day cheering, participants will create sustainable, original cheering items using materials generated through the Tokyo Marathon̶such as used course tape and recycled pellets made from collected clothing. Items that are usually thrown away can become something special when viewed from a diff erent perspective. This program off ers a fun, parent-and-child-friendly experience while also providing an opportunity to learn about the environment and sustainability. Create your own “Cheering Maracas” or “Cheering Boards,” and join us in supporting the Tokyo Marathon together!Under the title of the project to color the streets of Tokyo with Tokyo Marathon colors, we will develop based on the Tokyo Marathon's main colors and main visual. We aim to redefine running not merely as a competition, but as an expression where sports, art, and urban culture intersect, and to transmit cultural value that connects to expressiveness, circularity, and even sustainability.With a time limit of just 30 minutes, the Tokyo University of Arts students will draw croquis of the runners as they set off from in front of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, and their work will be part of an exhibit. The art students will strive to capture the physical and mental dynamism of the early moments as the runners begin their 42.195km race using only their concentration and imagination. We are excited to see how the atmosphere of the race and the runners can be expressed through art, and what new artworks will emerge from drawing with a sports-like sensibility within the limited time frame. Sunday, March 1 (Afternoon): Tokyo International ForumTuesday, March 3 to Monday, March 9: Metro Ginza GalleryFollowing Tokyo Marathon 2025, students from Tokyo University of the Arts will take on the 42.195km challenge again in 2026! As runners go through the streets of the Tokyo metropolis, the students will attempt to express through art the experiences and memories of those on this extraordinary journey of running the Tokyo Marathon, as well as their pain and inner confl ict in completing a full marathon. In addition, works by students who challenged the Tokyo Marathon 2025 will be exhibited inside the Tokyo Marathon EXPO 2026 venue.About the Art Project

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