Who’s the most famous japanese footballer in your country?

who’s the most famous japanese footballer in your country?

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Honda is the only one I know because he used to play for Pachuca from Mexico.

Nakajima

Kagawa
Miss the days when it used to be Shunsuke and Túlio

Kagawa

Atomu Tanaka

Hidetoshi Nakata.

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Naohiro Takahara

that Son guy from tottenham

that one guy who played in Boca
this one I think

tsubasa

Shinsuke Nakamura

Johnny from my sunday league, some people compare him to neymar

Shinji Ono

Son

Pacquiao

>tf
>tt

For me its nakadashi

Otoya Yamaguchi

honda I guess. nakamura among boomers

nakata
nagatomo
morimoto

>most famous Japanese athlete
Asa Akira

Oliver Atom

fuck I miss Nagatomo so much

You obviously mean Oliver Tsubasa

unironically this

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The most famous that ever played here was Takayuki Suzuki.

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Nakamura or Inui, for me it's Honda tho.
I even own a Japan NT shirt with Honda's dorsal

But the best Japanese player that played here is Ryota Noma from Radnicki Nis.

He's also a fan favorite.

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this

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Maybe for boomers. Now it's Honda

Irrelevant county

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Shinji
Because I'm a Leicester lad and he has the same birthday as me
Special shout out to Yuki Abe too, he was pretty ineffective but the team wasn't great at the time. Happy to see he successfully continued his career back in Japan after the Tsunami

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Both Nakamura and Nishizawa played for Espanyol

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Sometimes I miss him so much it hurts

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based miura

based finnish

More like Atomu Bomba

Jackie Chan

Ritsu Doan

>tsubasa
>posts a Kickers choreo

No, its Ritsu Doan now.

This

Hidetoshi Nakata, he also one of the chaddest Japanese ever

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For me, it's #10 Gregor, goalkeeper Mario and token ultrapleb Kevin.

jonathan joestar

*defeats u*

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>Scotland
Shunsuke Nakamura

Takumi Minamino

Shinji "Kahgauer Schingji" Kagawa

Julia Tanaka or Julian Tanaka, something like that. I forgot his name

For me, its Hugo Hoyama the best japanese-brazilian table tennist

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no one knows Endo but he's unironically the best jap player ever

Sakai. He's pretty fucking good too, IMO he could easily be a starter for most PL teams

tg;dr

Keisuke Ihenacho, plays at Lestah (was at city before)

That angry muscled tanned faggot that plays for Juventus.

>Jawak still butthurt about the invasion

I had this kit with Nakata on the back.

Literally none of my mates had even heard of Parma, never mind Nakata.

Those were the days.

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Ito

Sad to see he's probably leaving Lesta this summer. I'd give him a /lifelong/ contract if i could

hitomi tanaka

Tsubasa Ozora

Junya Tanaka

based

Nice

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This, the ultimate boomer answer

Beijing 2004
never forget

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Oka's 33. He wants to play out the end of his career.
Relatively, compared to Leicester's squad he is quite cheap - somewhere under £70k per week. Still on the same contact signed in 2015, so if he goes to America, China, Middle East he'll earn some decent cash too.

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Kazuo Homa, legend of Macva Sabac

Oruku Seimu

Kazuyoshi miura because he played here

Suk Hyun-jun

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It used to be Shunsuke Nakamura, the GOAT freekick taker

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Found my copy of the 2010-2011 season DVD review this morning. Might give it a spin to relive the Abe - Wellens midfield before it goes in the loft.

Yoshika Matsubara
There's no data of him playing for Progreso but i remember clearly in the early 2000 some local channel did an interview with him because why in the fuck a Jap is playing in Uruguay, he also played for the inferiors (?) of Penaorol in the early 90s.

Of all time? Probably Kagawa.

For me, it's Atsuto Uchida.

PL winner Okazaki.

for me, it's Ichiro

Currently it's probably either Kagawa, Okazaki or Honda

the GOAT

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Patrick Chung

based

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Pikachu