Privacy Policy
〇 For applicants based in the European Economic Area (EEA)
The Tokyo Marathon Foundation (also referred to as "we" or "us")
understands the importance of the personal data collected from
applicants, participants, or visitors to our website ("Visitors")
and will make sure to handle such data with the utmost care.
This Privacy Policy governs our privacy practices with respect to
all running events held by us, including, but not limited to, the
Tokyo Marathon and Tokyo Legacy Half Marathon (the "Events"), for
processing the personal data we collect from each applicant,
participant, or Visitors in the European Economic Area ("EEA").
1. Types of personal data
In this Privacy Policy, 'personal data' means any data relating to
an identified or identifiable natural person. We may collect and
process the following types of personal data. Please note that some
of the following types of data may not fall under personal data
under the applicable law, depending on the contents thereof.
(1) When applying to participate in the Events and/or when donating
through the Events
When applicants apply to participate in the Events, we collect and
process personal data of applicants (such as the applicants' name,
sex, date of birth, age, address, telephone number, mobile number,
email address, nationality, passport number (if applicant
participates from overseas), emergency contact name, telephone
number, relationship of such emergency contact with the applicants,
whether applicants are registered with the Japan Association of
Athletics Federations (JAAF), JAAF ID), race information of
applicants (such as whether the applicant has any disability (visual
disability, intellectual disability and/or the use of a wheelchair),
whether the applicant is an organ transplant recipient and whether
the applicant needs an escort runner)(if applicable), donor
information (such as name of company; address; telephone number;
department; position; and contact person's name, email address, and
telephone number), and charity information (such as name of the
charity organizations to which applicants donate, amount of
donation, and questionnaire responses); all of which are data
provided to us by the applicants.
(2) When selected applicants participate in the Events
・Personal data that participants provide to us
We may collect information regarding the participants' health
condition, vaccination history, PCR test results, and other
infectious disease tests result prior to participating in the
Events.
When participants participate in the Events, we collect and process
personal data including each participant's face photo, surveillance
footage, race results and intermediate race record and estimated
runner location information during the race, in addition to the
personal data set forth in (1) above.
In order to verify the identity of the participants, we collect and
process participants' face photos; and we collect and process
surveillance footage of the course during the race (participants'
appearance may be recognized in such footage) for safety reasons.
In addition, if a participant suffers an injury and needs medical
care, we will collect and process the necessary data such as name
and phone number of the hotel where the participant is staying,
current medical conditions, current medications, allergies, disease
or injury name, symptoms, site of occurrence and the treatment
received (if any). Further, if a participant is transferred to the
hospital, we will provide such data to the hospital.
・Personal data that we obtain from hospitals
When the PCR test results or other tests results for infectious
diseases conducted before the Events are positive, we collect the
results from the medical institution that conducted such tests to
prevent the spread of infectious diseases at the Events.
If a participant is transferred to the hospital, we collect and
process data on the disease or injury name, course of symptoms,
course of treatment, and current prescriptions, from the hospital,
in order to respond in the wake of an accident, including indemnity,
examination and improvement of the places for distributing emergency
staff, the number and places for distribution of emergency vehicles,
and any other matters concerning safety for future Events.
(3) When visiting our website
When Visitors visit our website, we may collect cookies, device
information, software information, and website browsing history,
etc.
2. Compliance with statutory and regulatory obligations and all
applicable laws
We strive to use and strictly manage the personal data we collect,
use, and disclose in compliance with the Tokyo Marathon Foundation's
privacy protection regulations, which are set in accordance with the
General Data Protection Regulation (Regulation (EU) 2016/679) and
all other applicable statutory and regulatory obligations and
laws.
3. Collection, use and disclosure of personal data
The Tokyo Marathon Foundation collects, uses, and discloses the
personal data we hold in compliance with our personal data
protection management system, which is designed to adhere with the
Personal Information Protection Management System requirements of
the Japanese Industrial Standards set forth in JIS Q 15001:2006.
The purposes for collecting and processing personal data are
specified in advance, and the Tokyo Marathon Foundation limits the
collection and processing of personal data to what is necessary to
achieve the previously advised purposes.
(1) Purposes of use of personal data
The Tokyo Marathon Foundation processes the personal data of
applicants, participants, and Visitors in order to achieve the
purposes notified individually to applicants, participants, or
Visitors or as set forth below:
・For applicants to the Events and/or for applicants making a
donation through the Events:
- to select and registering participants;
- to improve our services and safety levels for
applicants/participants;
- to provide information from the sponsors, supporting organizations
and related organizations; and
- to provide personal data to the third parties as set forth in this
Privacy Policy.
・For participants in the Events:
In addition to the purposes set forth above, we will process
participants' personal data for the purposes set forth below:
- to verify the identity of the participants;
- to prevent the spread of infectious diseases (including
investigation of the presence or absence of infection and reporting
to public health centers and other administrative agencies);
- to ensure safety control of the marathon course;
- to deliver the Runner Handbook, results, and relevant information
related to the Events to the participants;
- to announce intermediate record and estimated runner location
information during the race and race results (including
rankings);
- to subscribe to insurance;
- to provide medical care;
- to provide support in the wake of an accident, including
indemnity;
- to examine and improve the places for distributing emergency
staff, the number and places for distribution of emergency vehicles,
and any other matters concerning safety for future Events;
- to hold and manage the Events; and
- to compile statistics from the Events.
・For improvement of our website:
- to research and analyze trends in the use of our website; and
- to improve our website and services.
(2) Additional processing
In the case of processing the personal data of applicants,
participants, or Visitors for purposes other than the above, the
Tokyo Marathon Foundation will notify the relevant persons in
advance of such purposes of use and other matters as required by
applicable law.
(3) Legal basis for collection and use
The Tokyo Marathon Foundation will, in principle, process the
personal data of applicants, participants, and Visitors on the basis
of our legitimate interests in conducting our business, on the basis
of performing or entering into a contract, and on the basis of
consent for the Tokyo Marathon Foundation to do so when
applicants/participants indicated their acceptance of this Privacy
Policy.
The applicants/participants may withdraw such consent at any time;
provided, however, that this will not affect the lawfulness of any
processing carried out before their withdrawal of such consent. When
applicants/participants want to withdraw their consent, please
contact us at the addresses indicated in "8. Inquiries."
In obtaining personal data from applicants, participants, or
Visitors under the age of eighteen (18), we will, at all times, ask
for such person's guardian's consent or the consent authorized by
the guardian. In the event that anyone under the age of eighteen
(18) wishes to use the services (including, without limitation, for
applying/participating in the marathon, and ranking; the same shall
apply hereafter), we ask them to make sure that consent is given or
authorized by their guardian.
(4) Necessity of providing personal data
The personal data that the applicants/participants are to provide is
necessary for the Tokyo Marathon Foundation to provide services to
the applicants/participants. Therefore, there may be cases where
applicants/participants who have not provided such data will be
unable to apply to participate in the Events, donate through the
Events, or participate in the Events.
(5) Retention period
The Tokyo Marathon Foundation will retain the personal data of
applicants, participants, and Visitors if such data is necessary to
provide the services to them, but we will promptly delete the same
in the case such data is no longer necessary. The criteria used to
determine our storage periods include: (i) the length of time we
have an ongoing relationship with applicants, participants, and
Visitors; (ii) whether there is any legal obligation to which we are
subject; and (iii) whether there is a need in order to perform a
contract to which they are party.
(6) Transfer of personal data
The Tokyo Marathon Foundation may provide the personal data of
applicants, participants, or Visitors to third parties such as
public health centers and other administrative agencies,
subsidiaries and affiliates of the Tokyo Marathon Foundation,
contractors of the Tokyo Marathon Foundation such as cloud vendors
and service companies, charity organizations to which applicants
donate, hospitals and medical institutions, etc. and the personal
data of applicants, participants, or Visitors will be processed by
such third parties in order to carry out the purposes of use
specified above.
As a result, personal data may be transferred to entities in
countries or jurisdictions outside the EEA (including, without
limitation, Japan, and the U.S., the same shall apply hereafter).
Please note that such countries or jurisdictions may not have the
same data protection laws as the EEA, and many of the rights
provided to data subjects in the EEA will not be given.
In addition to the above, in the case that the Tokyo Marathon
Foundation provides personal data to any third party located in a
country outside the EEA, other than countries that the European
Commission has determined have an adequate level of data protection
in accordance with Article 45 of the General Data Protection
Regulation, we will ensure that adequate measures are taken
concerning the protection of personal data by methods such as
executing standard contract clauses based on the General Data
Protection Regulation. For further information, including obtaining
a copy of the documents used to protect personal data, please
contact us at the addresses indicated in "8. Inquiries."
(7) Sensitive personal data
We process the data regarding the disability (visual disability,
intellectual disability, and/or the use of a wheelchair), organ
transplant and escort runner set forth in 1(1) above only to the
extent necessary to specify the type of the race which participants
participate (including announcement of the race result).
We process the medical data and health data set forth in 1(2) above
only to the extent necessary (i) to prevent the spread of infectious
diseases at the Events (including investigation of the presence or
absence of infection and reporting to public health centers and
other administrative agencies) and (ii) to provide medical care, to
provide support in the wake of an accident including indemnity and
to examine and improve the places for distributing emergency staff,
the number and places for distribution of emergency vehicles, and
any other matters concerning safety for future Events.
4. Prevention of leakage, falsification loss or damage of personal
data
When we process personal data, we shall endeavor to manage and store
personal data in an accurate and up-to-date state and retain the
personal data properly by taking appropriate security measures
against loss, destruction, falsification and leakage.
In addition, we will exercise appropriate supervision over the
employees processing the personal data or the contractors to whom we
entrust the processing of the personal data.
5. Continuous improvement of personal data protection management
system
We will make necessary efforts to ensure the continuous improvement
of our personal data protection management system.
6. Cookies
We may use Visitors' cookies and collect Visitors' device
information, software information, etc. on our website. We use this
information as general statistical information for research and
analysis of trends in the use of our website, not for personal
identification.
We use Google Analytics to understand and analyze how Visitors use
our website. Google Analytics uses our cookies and collects
information about Visitors. Information collected by Google
Analytics is controlled by Google in accordance with its Terms of
Service and Privacy Policy. For more information on how data is
collected and processed by Google Analytics, please see "How Google
uses information from sites or apps that use our services." If
Visitors do not wish to have their information collected by Google
Analytics from our website, Visitors can opt out by using the
"Google Analytics Opt-Out Add-On."
(1) Google Analytics Terms of Service
https://marketingplatform.google.com/about/analytics/terms/us/
(2) Google Privacy Policy
https://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/privacy/
(3) How Google uses information from sites or apps that use our
services
https://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/privacy/partners/
(4) Google Analytics Opt-Out Add-On
https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=en
7. Rights of applicants, participants, and Visitors
The applicants, participants, and Visitors may make a request to the
Tokyo Marathon Foundation for access to, rectification or erasure
of, restriction of, or object to processing of their personal data,
and may make a request for data portability.
The applicants, participants, and Visitors may raise an objection to
the data protection authorities having jurisdiction over the Tokyo
Marathon Foundation or the location of their domicile regarding the
processing of their personal data.
Any request for access, rectification, or erasure of, restriction of
use of the personal data held by the Tokyo Marathon Foundation shall
be made in accordance with the Tokyo Marathon Foundation's privacy
protection regulations and personal data processing guidance of the
Tokyo Marathon Foundation (the "Guidance"). When requesting
disclosure of personal data subject to disclosure, a "request for
disclosure of personal data subject to disclosure" (pdf format) as
set forth in the Guidance shall be submitted. Please note that it is
necessary to install Adobe Acrobat Reader in order to view pdf
files.
8. Inquiries
The Tokyo Marathon Foundation determines the purpose and means of
processing the personal data of applicants, participants, or
Visitors.
In the event of any questions or concerns regarding this Privacy
Policy or the processing of personal data by the Tokyo Marathon
Foundation, or any requests concerning the access to, the
rectification or erasure of, or the restriction of processing of
personal data, or with regard to data portability, please contact us
at the following help desk department by telephone, e-mail or
mail.
Tokyo Marathon Foundation Helpdesk
Nishishinjuku KS Building, 8F, 3-6-11 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 160-0023, Japan
Tel: +81-3-6279-0044 Fax: +81-3-6279-0144
Email: daihyo@tokyo42195.org
Office Hours: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Except Saturdays, Sundays,
National Holidays and Year-end through New Year Holiday)
9. Revision of this Privacy Policy
The Tokyo Marathon Foundation may change the contents of this
Privacy Policy when necessary. We will announce the revised Privacy
Policy on this website when a revision is made.
Please check the contents of this Privacy Policy in a timely
manner.
After the policy is revised, the applicants, participants, or
Visitors shall be deemed to have agreed to the revised policy when
they view this Privacy Policy.
Effective date: April 1, 2013
Revised as of: July 11, 2022
Tokyo Marathon Foundation President/CEO
〇 For applicants based outside the EEA
Handling the personal information
The Tokyo Marathon Foundation (also referred to as “we” or “us”)
provides runners, volunteers, and spectators with various
opportunities to participate in various running events and sports
activities held by us, including, but not limited to, the annual
Tokyo Marathon held in March and the annual Tokyo Legacy Half
Marathon held in October (the “Events”).
The official membership club of the Tokyo Marathon Foundation, “ONE
TOKYO,” provides members with various information on
running/marathons. Also, through its charity programs, the Tokyo
Marathon Foundation will continue contributing to the society.
We understand the importance of the personal information and handle
them with utmost care.
The personal information and/or data that we collect from
applicants/participants in connection with organizing the Events
will be protected under various security measures as described
below.
1. Compliance with statutory and regulatory obligations and all
applicable laws of Japan
We strive to use and strictly manage the personal information we
collect, use, and disclose in compliance with the Tokyo Marathon
Foundation’s privacy protection regulations, which are set in
accordance with the Act on the Protection of Personal Information
(Act No. 57 of May 30, 2003) and all other applicable statutory and
regulatory obligations and laws.
2. Collection, use and disclosure of personal information
The Tokyo Marathon Foundation collects, uses, and discloses the
personal information we hold in compliance with our personal
information protection management system, which is designed to
adhere with the Personal Information Protection Management System
requirements of the Japanese Industrial Standards set forth in JIS Q
15001:2006.
Basically, we only collect personal information that
applicants/participants provide voluntarily (authorized by the
guardian in the case of minors under the age of eighteen (18)),
including when applying and registering for the race.
The purpose of collecting and processing personal information will
be specified in advance, and the Tokyo Marathon Foundation limits
the collection and processing of personal information to what is
necessary to achieve the previously advised purposes.
(1) Type of Information collected
The Tokyo Marathon Foundation will collect and process the following
personal information.
・When applying to participate in the Events, and/or when donating
through the Events
When applicants apply to participate in Events, we collect and
process personal information of applicants (such as the applicants’
name, sex, date of birth, age, address, telephone number, mobile
number, email address, nationality, passport number (if applicant
participates from overseas), emergency contact name, telephone
number, relationship of such emergency contact with the applicants,
whether applicants are registered with the Japan Association of
Athletics Federations (JAAF), JAAF ID), race information of
applicants (such as whether the applicant has any disability (visual
disability, intellectual disability, and/or the use of a
wheelchair), whether the applicant is an organ transplant recipient
and whether the applicant needs an escort runner)(if applicable),
donor information (such as name of company; address; telephone
number; department; position; and contact person’s name, email
address, and telephone number), and charity information (such as the
name of the charity organizations to which applicants donate, amount
of donation, and questionnaire responses); all of which are
information provided to us by the applicants.
・When selected applicants participate in the Events
We may collect information regarding the participants' health
condition, vaccination history, PCR test results, and other
infectious disease tests results prior to participating in the
Events.
When participants participate in the Events, we collect and process
personal information including each participant’s face photo,
footage, race results and intermediate race record and estimated
runner location information during the race, in addition to the
personal information set forth above.
In order to verify the identity of the participants, we collect and
process participants’ face photos; and we collect and process
surveillance footage of the course during the race (participants’
appearance may be recognized in such footage) for safety reasons.
・When first aid or transfer to the hospital becomes necessary
Name and phone number of hotel where the participant is staying
during the Events, currently treated conditions, current medication,
allergies, name of injuries and diseases, symptoms, site of
occurrence, the treatment received (if any) and any other necessary
information will be collected and shared with the hospital which the
participant is transferred to.
In addition, if a participant is taken to the hospital, name of
injuries and diseases, course of the symptoms, course of treatment,
and current prescription will be obtained from such hospital in
order to respond in the wake of an accident, including indemnity,
examination and improvement of the places for distributing emergency
staff, the number and places for distribution of emergency vehicles,
and any other matters concerning safety for future Events.
(2) Purposes of use of personal information
The Tokyo Marathon Foundation will process personal information in
order to achieve the purposes notified or as set forth below.
・For applicants to the Events and/or applicants making a donation
through the Events:
- to select and registering participants;
- to improve our services and safety levels for
applicants/participants;
- to provide information from the sponsors, supporting organizations
and related organizations; and
- to provide personal information to the third parties as set forth
in this Privacy Policy.
・For participants in the Events:
In addition to the purposes set forth above, we will process
participants’ personal information for the purposes set forth
below:
- to verify the identity of the participants;
- to prevent the spread of infectious diseases (including
investigation of the presence or absence of infection and reporting
to public health centers and other administrative agencies);
- to ensure safety control of the marathon course;
- to deliver the Runner Handbook, results, and relevant information
related to the Events to the participants;
- to announce intermediate record and estimated runner location
information during the race and race results (including
rankings);
- to subscribe to insurance;
- to provide medical care;
- to provide support in the wake of an accident, including
indemnity;
- to examine and improve the places for distributing emergency
staff, the number and places for distribution of emergency vehicles,
and any other matters concerning safety for future Events;
- to hold and manage the Events; and
- to compile statistics from the Events.
(3) Transfer of personal information to third parties
The Tokyo Marathon Foundation basically does not provide personal
information to third parties except as otherwise provided by laws
and regulations or with the prior consent of data subjects.
Meanwhile, the Tokyo Marathon Foundation may provide the personal
information to third parties (including those located outside of
Japan) if provision of such information is necessary to public
health centers, other administrative agencies, affiliates (including
Abbott World Marathon Majors LLC located in the United States,
operating the Abbott World Marathon Majors; please see the
information provided in accordance with Article 28, Paragraph 2 of
the Act on the Protection of Personal Information below), the
charity organizations to which participants, and contractors of the
Tokyo Marathon Foundation within the scope relevant to the
management of the Events (including implementation of measures to
prevent the spread of infectious diseases), in case required to
provide such information to insurance companies in order to apply
for insurance, in case of transferring the provided information
regarding health or medical care to the hospital which the
participant is taken to, or in case of announcing the information
relating to race record via TV, newspaper, magazine, the internet
and the like.
We may disclose personal information set forth in 2(1) to a third
party located in the following country with prior consent:
(a) Name of the country where the third party located
United States of America
(b) Information on the data privacy regulations of the country
Please review the URL below.
Federal law
and
Illinois state law
(c) Measures to protect personal information taken by the third
party
The third party implements security measures in accordance with all
OECD 8 Privacy Principles stated in the “Guidelines on the
Protection of Privacy and Transborder Flows of Personal Data.”
(4) Sensitive personal information
We process the information regarding the disability (visual
disability, intellectual disability, and/or the use of a
wheelchair), organ transplant and escort runner set forth in 2(1)
above only to the extent necessary to specify the type of the race
which participants participates (including announcement of the race
result). We process the medical information and health information
set forth in 2(1) above only to the extent necessary (i) to prevent
the spread of infectious diseases at the Events (including
investigation of the presence or absence of infections and reporting
to public health centers and other competent administrative
agencies) and (ii) to provide medical care, to provide support in
the wake of an accident including indemnity and to examine and
improve the places for distributing emergency staff, the number and
places for distribution of emergency vehicles, and any other matters
concerning safety for future Events.
3. Prevention of leakage, falsification loss, or damage of personal
information
When we process personal information, we shall endeavor to manage
and store personal information in an accurate and up-to-date state
and retain the information properly by taking appropriate security
measures against loss, destruction, falsification, and leakage. For
details of our safety control measures for personal information,
please contact the address listed in “7. Inquiries.”
In addition, we will exercise appropriate supervision over the
employees processing the personal information or the contractors
whom we entrust the processing of the personal information.
The name of the business operator handling personal information is
the Tokyo Marathon Foundation, and our address and name of the
representative can be found
here
.
4. Continuous improvement of personal information protection
management system
We will make necessary efforts to ensure the continuous improvement
of our personal information protection management system.
5. Cookies
We may use cookies of visitors to our website (“Visitors”) and
collect Visitors’ device information, software information, etc. on
our website. We use this information as general statistical
information for research and analysis of trends in the use of our
website, not for personal identification.
We use Google Analytics to understand and analyze how Visitors use
our website. Google Analytics uses our cookies and collects
information about Visitors. Information collected by Google
Analytics is controlled by Google in accordance with its Terms of
Service and Privacy Policy. For more information on how data is
collected and processed by Google Analytics, please see “How Google
uses information from sites or apps that use our services.” If
visitors do not wish to have their information collected by Google
Analytics from our website, Visitors can opt out by using the
“Google Analytics Opt-Out Add-On.”
(1) Google Analytics Terms of Service
https://marketingplatform.google.com/about/analytics/terms/us/
(2) Google Privacy Policy
https://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/privacy/
(3) How Google uses information from sites or apps that use our
services
https://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/privacy/partners/
(4) Google Analytics Opt-Out Add-On
https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=en
6. Making requests regarding the disclosure of your personal
information subject to disclosure
Any request for access (including to records on third-party
provision), rectification, or suspension of use of personal
information or provision of personal information held by the Tokyo
Marathon Foundation to a third party shall be made in accordance
with the Tokyo Marathon Foundation’s privacy protection regulations
and personal information handling guidance of the Tokyo Marathon
Foundation (the “Guidance”). When requesting disclosure of personal
information subject to disclosure, a “request for disclosure of
personal information subject to disclosure” (pdf format) as set
forth in the Guidance shall be submitted.
Please note that it is necessary to install Adobe Acrobat Reader in
order to view pdf files.
*To obtain a copy of your personal data, you will need to bear the
necessary cost set by the Tokyo Marathon Foundation’s privacy
protection regulations.
7. Inquiries
If you have any complaint or consultation regarding the processing
of personal information, please contact us at the following help
desk department by telephone, e-mail or mail.
Tokyo Marathon Foundation Helpdesk
Nishishinjuku KS Building, 8F, 3-6-11 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 160-0023, Japan
Tel: +81-3-6279-0044 Fax: +81-3-6279-0144
Email: daihyo@tokyo42195.org
Office Hours: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Except Saturdays, Sundays,
National Holidays and Year-end through New Year Holiday)
8. Revision of this Privacy Policy
The Tokyo Marathon Foundation may change the contents of this
Privacy Policy when necessary. We will announce the revised Privacy
Policy on this website when a revision is made.
Please check the contents of this Privacy Policy in a timely
manner.
After the policy is revised, the applicants/participants shall be
deemed to have agreed to the revised policy when the
applicants/participants view this Privacy Policy.
Effective date: April 1, 2013
Revised as of: July 11, 2022
Tokyo Marathon Foundation President/CEO