A 50-team tournament set in the "Sacred Land" Yoyogi Park Basketball Court on May 1st (Sat) -2nd (Sun) for 2 Days
After a long period of self-restraint due to the corona disaster, Japan's largest streetball tournament "ALL DAY" will be revived at the "Sacred Place" Yoyogi Park Basketball Court. It will be held in Yoyogi Park for the first time in 19 months since October 2019, and the dates of interest are 2days on May 1st (Sat) and 2nd (Sun) (* May 4th in case of rain) (Celebration) It is postponed to the 5th (holiday)). In ALL DAY, which is the 17th year since its birth in 2005, age, gender, nationality and career are not required, and 50 teams including 49 qualifying teams and the previous tournament champion will compete in the tournament.
Future Design Shibuya sponsors this tournament.
Outline of the event
Title: ALLDAY 2021 SPRING
Date and time:
5/1 (Sat) Qualifying Tournament 10:00 ~
5/2 (Sun) Main Tournament 12: 00-
* Preliminary rainy day: 5/4 (Tuesday) -5 (Wednesday)
Venue: Yoyogi Park Basketball Court (2-3 Jinnan, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo)
Precautions:
* The number of participating teams may be limited due to measures against coronavirus infection.
* We are currently considering whether or not there will be seats for the audience due to measures against coronavirus infection.
Organizer: NPO Composition / Yoyogi Park Service Center
Sponsor: Future Design Shibuya General Incorporated Association
Sponsor: Jordan Brand
Cooperation: FLY Magazine
Tournament site:https://flymag.jp/feature/16195/
ALLDAY 5ON5 BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
The largest 5ON5 tournament that Japan's streetball (street basketball) world is proud of. Completely open entry system regardless of age, gender, nationality, career and category. In February 2005, Nike Japan donated two full coats to Yoyogi Park, and the first tournament was held in August 2005 by NPO Composition. As a tournament that makes Yoyogi Park basketball court known as a "sacred place" for domestic streetball, it is constantly attracting attention from domestic and foreign players.
Yoyogi Park Basketball Court
Yoyogi Park basketball court, commonly known as YOYOGI, was born in 2005 with the desire to make this a sacred place for Japanese streetball, and is now known as PLAYGROUND not only in Tokyo Shibuya but also in Japan and around the world. Became. Visited by NBA superstars such as the deceased Kobe Bryant in 2006 and Russell Westbrook in 2019, YOYOGI has its own roots through mature street sports from an extension of "play" in the park. The values, values, and styles that arise from them are respected, and a community that embodies diversity is formed.