Japanese
Social Contributions
The starting point of education is cultivating strength through a balance of knowledge, wisdom, and physical health. It is important to nurture not only academic abilities, but also rich individuality and skills through sports and other types of lessons.

In addition to promoting richer academic abilities through personalized instruction, The Riso Kyoiku Group conducts a wide range of artistic, cultural, and sports activities, as well as social contribution activities, which encourage individuality and confidence in children.
Arts and culture
1999 - Host of the Classic Concert "TOMAS Concert"; Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra Arts and culture
2005 Hosted a Christmas Performance by The Matsuyama Ballet (Receiving "Prioritized Support" from the Agency for Cultural Affairs)
2006 Hosted a concert by the Vienna Boys' Choir
2006 Sponsored "Princess Knight: The Musical"
2006 - Official sponsor of KidZania (a children’s "Edutainment Town" in Tokyo)
2007 Hosted a performance by the Leningrad State Ballet
2007 Hosted the "Disney On Ice: Disney All-star Parade" Riso Kyoiku Group private performance
2007 Provided special assistance in the "Writing Expression Contest" supported by the Louvre Museum and others
2008- Sponsor of All Japan Junior Tennis Tour Championship (TOMAS CUP)
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Sports
2004 - Official sponsor of the "Tokyo Verdy 1969" Sports
2005 - Official club sponsor of the "Yokohama FC"
2005 - Sponsor of the Tokyo Football Association Youth League Supporter of the "<TOMAS CUP> Tokyo Youth Soccer Tournament"
2006 - Sponsor of Little League Japan Supporter of the "<TOMAS CUP> Senior League Kanto League Summer Tournament"
2007 - Club sponsor of the "FC Tokyo"
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Social Contributions
1999 - Supporting the activities of "Make-A-Wish of Japan", a non-profit organization that helps to realize the dreams of sick children Social Contributions
2005 Sponsored "Dialog in the Dark 2005", a workshop supported by the Agency for Cultural Affairs, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry
2005 - Participating in crime prevention activities in areas surrounding TOMAS schools
2007 Participating in the "Children’s 110" program to ensure the safety of children in collaboration with local police
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