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Rugby Japan National Team Kensuke Hatakeyama's success

Japan national team Kensuke Hatakeyama transferred to the British XNUMXst division league

Kensuke Hatakeyama (far left), Koshiro Shuto (second from left) and others were given magnet supporters as souvenirs to take a commemorative photo.

New news has jumped into Japan rugby, which has suddenly become a popular sport with the Goromaru pose due to the success of the World Cup.

It was announced that Kensuke Hatakeyama, a prop who played an active part with Goromaru in the Japanese national team, will be transferred to Newcastle in the English Premiership.
Hatakeyama and others have had dinner with them several times when they were students.


Also known as "flying yokozuna"

Presented Hatakeyama with the president's book "Ayu Hair Bali Fishing Taizen" that was just published at that time.

Hatakeyama (Suntory) is from Waseda and is in sync with my junior and Goromaru (Yamaha).As a rugby fan, I often went to watch games when I was a student to support my alma mater.

Hatakeyama made a stable scrum using a huge body, but he often took a try with fast movement and momentum that did not suit his body. This is because it is called "flying yokozuna".

50 pieces of sushi and 300 grams of steak

Innocent Hatakeyama who showed off with Magna's magnet saying "continue to be active even if you become a member of society"

While attending the game, I became acquainted with the players, and at one point I invited several players to have a dinner together for encouragement.Among them were Hatakeyama and Koshiro Shuto, who is currently active at NEC.
Hatakeyama declared that 50 pieces of sushi and 300 grams of steak would be gone in XNUMX minutes, and I remember screaming at him.

Eight years after that, I didn't think I would be such a great player on TV.We pray for success in the world and support juniors in the shadow.