Celebrating Athlete Performance at Japan Sports Week 2026
Introduction
Japan Sports Week 2026, one of the largest sports industry exhibitions in the country, will take place from April 15 to 17, 2026, at Tokyo Big Sight. Euphoria, a company dedicated to enhancing athletic conditioning through data utilization, is set to make its mark at this exhibition alongside industry giants Sysmex and Daikin. The collaboration aims to showcase solutions for improving the reproducibility of athletic performance, a crucial aspect for competitive sports.
Collaborative Exhibits for Enhanced Conditioning
Throughout the exhibition, Euphoria will actively promote its condition management software,
ONE TAP SPORTS, in collaboration with Sysmex and Daikin. This partnership aims to address invisible challenges in the world of sports by providing insights into internal bodily responses and training environments through comprehensive data management. By honing in on training strategies, Euphoria offers tailored solutions to enhance athlete performance.
Objectives of the Exhibition
In elite sports, simply collecting data is not sufficient. The focus lies in extracting desired training benefits and avoiding injuries. By integrating Sysmex's measurement technology and Daikin's environmental control measures into
ONE TAP SPORTS, Euphoria presents an optimal solution tailored to specific sports and objectives.
Sysmex Corporation Booth (South Exhibition Hall 2-29)
In the realm of exercise intensity management, Sysmex showcases its support for visualizing muscle performance through measuring myoglobin levels in blood. Myoglobin acts as an early indicator of muscle damage, releasing faster than creatine kinase (CK) in the event of injury. Monitoring these levels enables teams to gain a clearer understanding of the internal stresses athletes endure from external pressures such as running distances.
Featured Service: The exhibition will introduce a self-blood test service, enabling precise myoglobin measurement from a fingertip blood sample within approximately 20 minutes. The results can then be inputted into
ONE TAP SPORTS for visualization, helping to avert overtraining and refine individual training plans to cater to each athlete's unique condition.
Daikin Industries Booth (South Exhibition Hall 1-40)
Daikin introduces its low-oxygen training system,
OXORA, designed to enhance training efficiency by simulating altitudes ranging from 1,200 to 3,900 meters while maintaining atmospheric pressure. This innovative system enables athletes to train in an oxygen-reduced environment, promoting adaptive responses vital for elite performance.
Exhibition Highlights: Attendees can experience a low-oxygen training environment, where they can monitor training loads and physiological responses using
ONE TAP SPORTS. This opens new possibilities for constructing optimal training protocols specific to various sports disciplines.
Event Overview
- - Event Name: Japan Sports Week 2026
- - Date: April 15-17, 2026 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
- - Location: Tokyo Big Sight South Exhibition Hall
- - Euphoria Exhibition Area:
- Sysmex Corporation Booth: South Exhibition Hall 2-29
- Daikin Industries Booth: South Exhibition Hall 1-40
About ONE TAP SPORTS
ONE TAP SPORTS serves as a data management system designed to assist trainers and coaches in delivering tailored advice to athletes. It integrates various functionalities including conditioning, training, and injury management. By combining behavioral data from competitions and training with additional factors like diet and injury states, the system allows for effective condition management, injury prevention, and peaking support. Presently, this innovative system has been adopted across various levels, including 26 sports disciplines represented by the Japan Rugby national team and over 1,700 teams across domestic and international professional leagues.
About Euphoria, Inc.
Euphoria is committed to creating a happy intersection of people and sports through technology. Founded in August 2008 and headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo, the company addresses issues within the sports world using IT solutions. Its product lineup includes
ONE TAP SPORTS, the operational management app
Sgrum, and communication service
Rakuraku Renraku-net Plus. Additionally, Euphoria is expanding its expertise and know-how to tackle challenges in general corporate business sectors as well.
Final Thoughts
The collaboration between Euphoria, Sysmex, and Daikin marks a significant step toward transforming the landscape of athlete performance through data-driven solutions. As Japan Sports Week 2026 approaches, the anticipation builds around how these innovative technologies will shape the future of athletic training and conditioning.