Tokyo, Japan – Global footwear brand Nike in Japan has launched a new campaign which is aimed at inviting Gen Z in Japan to escape the pressures of perfection and express the power of sport.
Conceptualised alongside creative agency W+K Tokyo, the local campaign is part of Nike’s global Reimagine Victory campaign.
As a part of its global campaign that reimagines the future of sport, Nike has singled out the pressure to be perfect as a key barrier Gen Z faces in Japan. Rather than depict elite-level athletes dominating flawlessly, Nike has built a story around a relatable Gen Z protagonist.
The anthem film follows a protagonist, Aika, who is facing self-imposed pressures to get good grades, find a solid job and compare herself to her peers on social media. Unexpectedly, Aika witnesses the pressures of perfection on Japanese women from different time periods in the past. With each visit, she realizes she is not alone in feeling these pressures and gains confidence through sport to push through and unlock her authentic self.
As the film gains momentum, Nike athletes and catalysts such as skaters Yurin Fujii & Ginwoo Onodera and breaker Ami Yuasa appear as today’s expression of sport, adding even more inspiration along her journey.
The film culminates with the protagonist receiving the support of generations of Japanese women before her and taking these learnings and confidence into living her life the way she wants to, unapologetically.
“To establish this world, we turned to director Georgia Hudson to bring a unique and poetic story to life. The film alternates between metaphorical sequences depicting the pressures of perfection in the past, contrasted with modern-day, relatable Gen Z pressures. Sport is positioned as the shortcut to reimagining those pressures, releasing the tension, and confidently finding the most authentic version of yourself,” the agency said in a press statement.