ON THE SPORTS FACILITIES AND ACTIVITIES OF WORKERS IN TOKYO

1963 
Surveys were made on facilities for sports and sportsplayers in Tokyo, taking six hundred enterprises as samples and dividing them into three groups-the larger, the middle and the smaller. 1. Sportsplayers In a good many enterprises some kinds of sports were being played, especially in larger ones. Base ball and table-tennis were the main sports played by Japanese workers in the noon recess and after the day's work. 2. Facilities for sports Enterprises of larger scale had more facilities for sports than middle and smaller ones. There were many enterprises having base ball field and table-tennis equipments, and smaller ones seldom had tennis and volley ball courts, which cost much to be built and used by limited persons. 3. Expenditure for sports and recreations smaller enterprises spent a relatively larger amount of money for sports and recreations compared with the others.
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