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2016年12月28日 · The men's national team is known as the Samurai Blue. While women's soccer has less popularity outside of national tournaments, the Japan women's national football team, known as Nadeshiko Japan, has drawn a wave of attention following its win over the U
2020年1月17日 · While most of Tokyo is talking about the Olympics, others are kicking it old school by playing an ancient type of Japanese football called Kemari. Kemari is said to have come from China 14 centuries ago. Participants use only their right foot to keep the ball from
2017年5月15日 · Many schools hold athletic events and sports meets on this day, dividing their students into color-coded teams of red and white to compete in relay races and cheering contests. Schools also hold coordinated group gymnastics and dance presentations featuring an entire class, all the male or all the female students, or even the whole student body.
5 Great Reasons Why You Should Go Out to a Japanese Baseball Game. Sports. Although Sumo is nominally Japan's national sport, baseball is what the people really play and watch here. The experience surrounding a Japanese baseball game is unique and an absolute must if you are living in or visiting the land of the rising fastball.
2016年10月21日 · 1. 2015 Rugby World Cup Success. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXhrwadiFQ4. Let’s begin with the obvious. Japan, considered before this tournament to be minnows of world rugby, pulled off one of the greatest—if not the greatest—upsets in rugby history, winning 34-32 over South Africa with a magnificent extra-minute try to seal the deal.
2019年4月8日 · Top 5 Yokohama Sights. There's a lot to explore in Yokohama, but here are five spots that any visitor absolutely should not miss. 1. Minato Mirai. Ask any Yokohama native the best tourist places to visit in the city and it's guaranteed that Minato Mirai will in their top three mentioned areas.
2016年10月10日 · No story of the Hanshin Tigers is complete without remarking about their home stadium, Koshien Stadium in Nishinomiya. The oldest stadium in Japan, built in 1924 as Koshien Large Sports Field, this stadium is so revered that every team that enters bows and stands in silence.