Although attendance was limited to one person per family, this year, for the first time in three years, parents were able to attend.

The sports day begins with the two-year-olds shouting "Omikoshi Wasshoi."
We were able to work together as a class and achieve this, even more so than during the Obon Festival.

For warm-up exercises, everyone put on vegetable hats and did "Vegetable Samba."

The name of the newborn is "Baby Shark."
We used the tunnel and mats that we usually play on in our room and danced while shaking maracas.

Next, the 1 and 2 year olds danced to "Rocket Penguin"!

This is a parent-child competition called "Daruma Rolling." You were able to do it without your mom's help!

The "Fruit Picking" circuit is a parent-child competition, one at a time.

A one-year-old child goes through the tunnel.

Once you've picked the fruit, head to the goal on the Poppo Train!

Two-year-olds pick a lot of fruit and put it in their bags to take home.

I'm going to do some corner work on my bike!!

At the end of the circuit, we stopped at a juice shop and bought some and said "cheers" to my mom.

The sports day is finally drawing to an end. It's time for the two-year-olds to take part in the running race.
The atmosphere was filled with applause!!

The choreography for "Tight Parent-Child Exercise" was released exclusively in advance on YouTube.

Everyone worked hard and looked very happy to receive a gold medal!!