“Kensō Rogaining 2024” event to have participants compete by taking photos

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It looks like an event called “Kensou Rogaining 2024” will be held on Saturday, January 20.
(This information was provided by Iroha, a Nishitsu supporter. Thank you!)

Here it is↓

An event described as run and shoot, which isn’t something you hear about very often.

What is rogaining?

It’s a sport where participants use a provided map to visit as many checkpoints as possible within the time limit and compete for points.


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It’s kind of like a marathon with photo-taking added in.

Event Overview

  • Date: Saturday, January 20, 2024 ※Held rain or shine; canceled in severe weather
  • Venue: Hyogo Prefectural General Gymnasium, 2F Small Gymnasium
  • Competition Area: Starting and finishing at Life Partner Arena Hyogo Prefectural General Gymnasium, covering all of Nishinomiya City and surrounding municipalities

Here it is on the map↓

The address is 1-16-8 Naruohama, Nishinomiya City, Hyogo Prefecture.

Who Can Participate

  • Groups of 2 to 5 people (must include at least one participant aged 18 or older)

Classes

  • General Division
  • Family Division

Participation Fee

  • General: 2,000 yen per person (ages 18 and up)
  • Family: 1,000 yen per person (teams including participants aged 18 or older and elementary school-age children or younger)

Capacity

  • First 100 people in each division ※Registration closes once capacity is reached

Check-in Time

  • 9:00–10:00

Competition Time

  • 10:30–13:30

Application Deadline

  • January 4, 2024 Applications are here

Organizer

  • Life Partner Arena Hyogo Prefectural General Gymnasium

Rules

  • Competition Format: Rogaining using photo-taking. Each group should prepare one digital camera.
  • Competition Area: There will be 40 to 50 checkpoints, each with different point values.
  • Goal: Earn as many points as possible within the time limit (3 hours).
  • Map Distribution: A map showing the checkpoints and point values will be handed out 15 minutes before the competition begins.
  • Transportation: Walking or running only.
  • Overtime: Points will be deducted for each minute over the competition time. Teams more than 30 minutes late will be disqualified.
  • Team Movement: All participants must stay together as they move around the checkpoints.
  • Cheating: Any cheating will result in disqualification.

In Closing

It sounds fun to come up with a strategy for how to visit 40 to 50 checkpoints with different point values. There have been more marathon-style events lately, but this could be a good option for anyone who wants to try something with more of a playful twist.

※Thank you to Iroha, a Nishitsu supporter, for the information!!
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