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    The Tokyo metropolitan government is strengthening its support for improving accessibility to the arts for people with disabilities.

    The Japanese capital is offering subsidies to arts organisations that introduce measures to help people with visual or hearing difficulties enjoy art, such as brochures written in Braille and sign language interpretation.

    The initiative was introduced after Tokyo was selected in 2022 to host the Deaflympics for the first time.

    The sporting event, known as the Olympics for people with hearing difficulties, took place for 12 days through Nov 26 last year.

    In fiscal 2024, which ended last March, the Tokyo metropolitan government established a scheme offering financial support of up to 1.5mil yen (US49.5mil) for arts organisations, including theaters and halls, undertaking initiatives aimed at improving accessibility for viewers or participants.

    In fiscal 2025, the requirement for applicant organisations was relaxed to have their headquarters or main offices located within Japan rather than within Tokyo, provided they meet conditions such as holding a performance in the capital.

    Art should be accessible to everyone, no matter their ability.

    Umeda Arts Theater Co., which is based in the western Japan city of Osaka and specialises in theater management and stage production, utilised the subsidy to introduce portable captioning devices for people with hearing difficulties at a musical theater performance in Tokyo in October.

    The device displayed the names of characters and their lines. Users said that they were able to enjoy the musical without worry and that it helped them become immersed in the world of the performance.

    For arts organisations, it is difficult to invest in such assistive devices because it is unclear whether possible users will attend performances.

    There is also the challenge of insufficient knowledge and experience among staff for supporting people with disabilities.

    “Public support through subsidies and sharing expertise can significantly help businesses,” said an official from Umeda Arts Theater.

    The Tokyo metropolitan government plans to continue its financial support programme for arts organisations in fiscal 2026.

    “We want more people to know about the initiative and make it normal for anyone to visit theaters and exhibitions,” said a metropolitan government official. – Jiji Press/Tribune News Service

     

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