Mitsui Fudosan has launched Japan’s largest inter-company pickleball league.It will hold the first “Inter-Company Pickleball &BIZ CUP,” in which about 130 companies participate, running qualifiers at seven Tokyo locations and holding the final tournament at Nihonbashi Mitsui Hall on November 7, 2026.It is part of the “&BIZ” initiative that promotes interaction among tenant companies, with Toray participating as a main partner.
An inter-company competition in which about 130 companies participate
The “Inter-Company Pickleball &BIZ CUP” is part of the “&BIZ” program Mitsui Fudosan runs to promote interaction among tenant companies. About 130 companies participate, and the company positions it as “Japan’s largest inter-company pickleball league.” It is an attempt to use the sport as a place where office workers mingle outside of work.
Qualifiers at seven Tokyo locations, the final at Nihonbashi Mitsui Hall
The qualifiers will be held in sequence at seven Tokyo locations handled by Mitsui Fudosan. Starting with Nihonbashi, it is a configuration that tours the company’s town-building areas—Hibiya, Toyosu, Roppongi, Akasaka, Osaki, and Yaesu. The teams that advance will compete for the top at the final tournament in November.
The schedule for qualifiers and the final
| Venues | Schedule |
|---|---|
| Nihonbashi (qualifier) | May 27–29 |
| Hibiya (qualifier) | June 3–4 |
| Toyosu (qualifier) | June 10–11 |
| Roppongi (qualifier) | June 15 |
| Akasaka (qualifier) | June 18–19 |
| Osaki (qualifier) | July 21–22 |
| Yaesu (qualifier) | July 31 |
| Nihonbashi Mitsui Hall (final) | November 7, 2026 |
A real estate developer uses the sport for town-building
Mitsui Fudosan has invested in Pickleball One, Inc. and is accelerating the creation of play opportunities and event development. The mechanism of setting up courts in office districts and running a league that involves tenant companies aims to balance adding value to rental buildings with spreading the sport. Toray supports the tournament as a main partner.
Impact on readers
The framework of inter-company competition broadens the entry point for office workers, who find it hard to encounter the sport as individuals. The scale of about 130 companies and seven Tokyo locations backs up that pickleball is taking root among businesspeople.
Summary
A major real estate company runs a league bundling about 130 companies and holds the final at its own symbolic hall—Mitsui Fudosan’s effort shows that pickleball can become a common language for corporate communities.
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