Tokyo Power Technology Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Koto-ku, Tokyo; President: Jun Motohashi; hereinafter 'the Company'), which operates a wide range of businesses centered on energy, has been hiring deaf athletes as part of its ongoing Diversity & Inclusion (D&I) initiatives.

We are pleased to announce that Satoshi Osanai, a deaf athlete affiliated with our company, has been selected as an endorsed athlete for Chiba Prefecture's 'FY2026 Para-Athlete Reinforcement and Support Project.'

Osanai is expected to make significant strides in deaf athletics (pole vault) and competed as a member of the Japanese national team at the 'Tokyo 2025 Deaflympics,' the first Deaflympics held in Japan, last November.

Beyond his athletic pursuits, Osanai actively engages in promoting D&I to society through lectures at elementary schools and organizing athletics clinics.

Our company remains committed to realizing a society where diverse talent can thrive through the active engagement of our employee-athletes.

Future schedules, results, and event appearances for Osanai will be updated on our official athlete website. We appreciate your continued support.

About the Para-Athlete Reinforcement and Support Project

Chiba Prefecture manages a support project aimed at designating para-athletes and teams with ties to the prefecture and providing support for their reinforcement efforts. The goal is to improve the competitive strength of these athletes and promote sports, contributing to the development of a society where sports are 'played, watched, and supported.'

This project provides support tailored to each athlete's training needs, including training facilities, external coaching, equipment, and travel expenses for competitions.

Designated athletes also cooperate with the Chiba Prefecture Athletic Competitiveness Promotion Headquarters' 'Top Athlete Utilization Project,' visiting schools within the prefecture to provide technical guidance and demonstrations. This initiative aims to reinvest the achievements of the athlete reinforcement program back into regional sports.

Comments from Satoshi Osanai

'Even though I competed in the Deaflympics last year, I am very happy to be selected as a Chiba Prefecture endorsed athlete despite my transition to pole vaulting. I will strive to jump over any obstacles on my path to the Athens Deaflympics in three years. I will train hard every day to give back to Chiba Prefecture. Thank you for your continued support.'

Athlete Profile: Satoshi Osanai

Date of Birth: July 21, 1990 Sport: Athletics (Pole Vault) Hometown: Chiba Prefecture University: International Budo University Disability: Sensorineural Hearing Loss Affiliation: Environment Division, Environment Business Management Group Achievements: Competed in Men's 800m at Tokyo 2025 Deaflympics; Semifinalist, 400m at 2017 Samsun Deaflympics; Winner, 400m at 2020 Japan Deaf Athletics Championships; Semifinalist, 400m at 2024 5th World Deaf Athletics Championships; 2nd Place, 4x400m Relay at 2024 5th World Deaf Athletics Championships (New Japanese Deaf Record).

Our Commitment to D&I

Based on the belief that the success of talent with diverse values and experiences leads to the creation of new value, we implement athlete support measures to create corporate value, such as promoting the success of women and employees with disabilities, and realizing an inclusive society through sports support for people with disabilities.

As part of this, we have entered into a partnership agreement with the Japanese Deaf Athletics Association and a silver partner agreement with the Japan Deaf Football Association, actively supporting the development and spread of sports for people with disabilities.

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