TOKYO, Jul 28 (News On Japan) - A total of 130 kilograms of trash was collected in a spirited competition in Tokyo on July 26th, as participants raced to pick up garbage in the Tokyo qualifier for "SpoGOMI," a sport that turns litter collection into a team-based contest.
Originating in Japan, SpoGOMI awards points based on the type and amount of trash collected. The Tokyo event drew 116 participants across 39 teams, including families and volunteer groups, despite the intense summer heat.
The winning team, a group of cleanup volunteers, gathered 16.81 kilograms of trash and will represent Tokyo in the All-Japan Championship in September. The national competition serves as a gateway to the World Cup of SpoGOMI.
Source: テレ東BIZ