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BIG BREATH(イブキスポーツパーク・ビッグブレス)is a multi-sport facility located at the foot of Mount Ibuki in Maibara, Shiga Prefecture, Japan. It is not an online course platform in the traditional sense. Instead, it is an offline sports venue centered on athletic facilities, children’s sports schools, drop-in activities, fitness, and outdoor experiences. Its concept is to promote local interaction through sports and activities, under the theme “Smile communication~笑顔でつなぐ~”.
From an education/course perspective, its clearest course-like offering is a football school for children. It also hosts individual football/futsal activities that general users can join. In terms of facilities, the football pitch uses hybrid artificial turf. The tennis area has 2 indoor courts with sand-filled artificial turf, emphasizing year-round usability and reduced strain on the legs and lower back. Other facilities include a skate park, animal interaction areas, children’s sports facilities, a 3on3 area, fitness facilities, and an oxygen room. Overall, it is more focused on sports introduction, interest-based experiences, and everyday exercise.
The captured content does not provide specific course prices, membership fees, one-time usage fees, registration links, schedules, or coach information. As a result, it is not possible to assess the cost-performance of its courses or the completeness of its training system. The website mentions that venues can be reserved, BBQ requires advance booking, and support may be available for event rentals depending on needs, but detailed pricing should be confirmed directly with the facility.
Its strengths are the wide range of offerings, covering children’s football, tennis, fitness, parent-child outdoor activities, animal interaction, BBQ, and group events. It is suitable for family weekends and local community use. The indoor tennis courts reduce the impact of weather, and there is also some information about the quality of the football pitch. The downside is limited transparency around its educational offerings: there is little public information on coach qualifications, course outlines, level standards, pricing, or learning outcomes. For users evaluating it as a “course product,” the publicly available materials are insufficient.
BIG BREATH is best suited to families in and around Maibara, Shiga Prefecture, children starting out in football, general sports enthusiasts, and groups such as schools, companies, and neighborhood associations that need to rent venues for sports days or events. It is less suitable for users looking for online sports courses, Chinese-language instruction, or certificate-based programs.
The text does not indicate website accessibility, so it is unclear whether the site can be accessed directly from mainland China. This should be treated as unknown. Overall, BIG BREATH’s value lies in its offline facilities and local sports experience, rather than cross-border online learning.
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