As japanese(sorry poor English)i think a great impact on japanese base ball is 『Dodge's way to play base ball』(Al Canpanis) 「ドジャース戦法」at first aII most japanese(kids)player understand this way
I was in Japan last August 4-12. Although I did see ‘’some’ Ohtani billboards, I rarely saw Ohtani jerseys and I was one of about four people that I could see wearing our LA Dodger caps. The time I was there was during baseball season, so I was a bit surprised. I will return around the same time next year and I will be wearing my Dodger cap again. I’m pretty sure I’ll see a lot more LA gear around Japan.
I also wanted the Dodgers to win because for so many years, Ohtani's talent was wasted on the Angels. I was in Japan in 2011 when the Japanese women's soccer team faced the USA for the World Cup. It was the Meghan Rapinoe/Hope Solo "We're the BEST!" attitude team. The game was on in every bar, store, and restaurant. I found myself cheering for the slower, undersized, but harder working Japanese team and was not disappointed.
First it was the just for White Americans (3, 5, 9) Then came Black-African Americans (42, 24, 44) Then it was the Latinos and Hispanics (21, 30, 5). Now it's the Japanese (51, 11, 17). Baseball has stopped being an American pastime a long-time ago. It shares Football/Soccer on the World Stage.
Thanks for the video. But just one simple strangeness of the video. The title is 'Japan roars with pride', but why (more than) half people interviewed are not-Japanese (Korean people and so on, judged by their family names, including the tourists from New York) interviewed? For example, Is it adequate to give us the 'France roars' if you interview Spaniards visiting Paris, so when K. Mbappe has come up big?
I noticed the same thing. I assume it was just because the reporter couldn't speak Japanese. I think it was less than half, almost none of the people in the video other than people in the background are Japanese.
So basically none of these so called fans know anything about any other player or the team that actually did something during the World Series like freeman and betts but simply rooting for ohtani cus he’s Japanese. Got it
they do that with any sport (can't blame them). If a japanese soccer player scores in the champions league, they'll show just that and mention the teams and final score as an afterthought
I've had a Japanese wife for the last 40 years... women are the same worldwide, same for men. You have good and bad everywhere... the best women for you might be living right nearby.
@danalawton2986 Speaking generally Japanese women has one of the highest rate of divorces in Asia going far back as 30 years. Also, they dont tell their true feelings to their husband but most or many dont get along with their in-laws.
This was Tokyo. A lot more people speak English in Tokyo than in rural Japan hundreds of miles away where Ohtani grew up. If they’re in Tokyo, chances are they work corporate jobs which needs a University education which Ohtani didn’t have. And the girl who spoke with a standard American accent, her name was Chanel. That’s not a Japanese name. She’s probably half. And all the rest (if you read the captions) were Asian Americans visiting from LA. The last guy’s last name was Kim, probably Korean American. The first one too, had a Korean last name. The one Japanese who spoke English was the store attendant in the memorabilia store, he didn’t even answer the questions accurately. So what’s your point?
@ lol hey hey lighten up, no need for us to be tense here. I was just surprised these folks spoke good English, that was all. But yeah that’s right, they’re Tokyo residents & Tokyo is Japan’s capital, so it makes more sense. But man it’s still surprising to me that they can speak 🗣️ English to that degree lol
@ doesn’t even matter before or after. Bandwagoning is fine, everyone gets to have fun. Yodayoutalklike488 Gatekeeping fandom & happiness is quite strange, this person seems unhappy.p
Oh, if only you harnessed a shred of intelligence, you’d surely know in Game 1 of the World Series, Ohtani tied it in the 8th with his clutch double, paving the way for Freddie's walk-off. But of course, let’s overlock his obvious injury in game 2, leaving him one-handed and instead, conveniently sum up his WS as "did nothing", as if the obstacles he faced weren't glaringly obvious and didn’t carry the Dodgers to the WS. I don’t know why people keep overlocking his shoulder injury that thoroughly disrupted his swing. You do realize that you can’t hit well with just one shoulder, right? Ohtani even joked about how he was taking pain killers this whole series in one interview.
More post season experience? Vs Mets he was 8 of 22. That is a .363 BA. He also had 6 RBI, 8 BB and 2 HR. That's pretty good post season numbers to me. Plus he played the Yankees hurt; and when one guy is hurt others pick up the slack. That is how team sports work.
Congrats to the Dodgers on a...... stellar stellar season ☄☄
Was that a Hololive reference?
@danielespiritu4726 Yessir ✅
Dodgers and Japan have a long history going back to the 50s, Dodger Stadium is inspired by Korakuen Stadium (closed in 1987) in Japan.
As japanese(sorry poor English)i think a great impact on japanese base ball is 『Dodge's way to play base ball』(Al Canpanis) 「ドジャース戦法」at first aII most japanese(kids)player understand this way
@@akita1934 Your nationalism is disgusting
@@akita1934 Not really poor English, you're doing better than many people, even those who mainly speak English lol
I love seeing all this happiness - that's what sports should be about. I also approve of the massive display of Beatles love as well.
Let’s go Dodgers!!!!! My wife and I were at game 2 of the World Series #BleedBlue💙💙 GOD BLESS
Because Japanese people love... Shohei Ohtani.
and Baseball
Nationalistic Japanese people..
I was in Japan last August 4-12. Although I did see ‘’some’ Ohtani billboards, I rarely saw Ohtani jerseys and I was one of about four people that I could see wearing our LA Dodger caps. The time I was there was during baseball season, so I was a bit surprised. I will return around the same time next year and I will be wearing my Dodger cap again. I’m pretty sure I’ll see a lot more LA gear around Japan.
This wholesome. Much love 🇺🇸🇯🇵
日本の宝👑🇯🇵⚾であり、100年に1人の選手🤯
たぶん、男版の1000年に1人だと思う
I also wanted the Dodgers to win because for so many years, Ohtani's talent was wasted on the Angels. I was in Japan in 2011 when the Japanese women's soccer team faced the USA for the World Cup. It was the Meghan Rapinoe/Hope Solo "We're the BEST!" attitude team. The game was on in every bar, store, and restaurant. I found myself cheering for the slower, undersized, but harder working Japanese team and was not disappointed.
Baseball is Japan's national sport. It's great to see their talent in America.
"Visiting from New York" lmfao yeah if I were a dodgers fan I'd wanna get out of New York for the World Series, too
New York baseball fans still appreciated Ohtani’s performance and presence even tough his team knocked both Mets and Yankees out
When you are the best all-around baseball player on the planet, yeah, EVERYBODY is a fan.
Get ready for Ohtani Sasaki Yamamoto
Let's Goooooooooo DODGERS 💪✌️😎❤🎉
First it was the just for White Americans (3, 5, 9)
Then came Black-African Americans (42, 24, 44)
Then it was the Latinos and Hispanics (21, 30, 5).
Now it's the Japanese (51, 11, 17).
Baseball has stopped being an American pastime a long-time ago. It shares Football/Soccer on the World Stage.
What if the reporter interviewed ordinary Japanese people using Japanese?
Even from nyc is dodgers fan🎉
2:40 My GOD I FINALLY FOUND WALLY! HE WAS IN JAPAN THE WHOLE TIME!!!!
Where's Waldo?
2:38 I Found Waldo
Hahah yeah it was the day before halloween in America but it was actually Halloween already in Japan, I guess he decided to dress up
1:15. You’re talking about Ohtani, but you showed a picture of Yamamoto.
Korean named Kim rooting for Ohtani. That’s funny.😂😂😂
Let’s go Nippon!!!❤
Ohtani has shown respect to the people of Korea. I believe he can bring hope between these 2 countries.
Why is it funny? Pls explain
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⚾️💙 2024 WSC DODGERS !!
Shoehei is what america needs
Shohei the Kobe Bryant of Japan lol
Thanks for the video. But just one simple strangeness of the video. The title is 'Japan roars with pride', but why (more than) half people interviewed are not-Japanese (Korean people and so on, judged by their family names, including the tourists from New York) interviewed? For example, Is it adequate to give us the 'France roars' if you interview Spaniards visiting Paris, so when K. Mbappe has come up big?
I noticed the same thing. I assume it was just because the reporter couldn't speak Japanese. I think it was less than half, almost none of the people in the video other than people in the background are Japanese.
2:50 behind him i found waldo
Why is Shohei's card so popular? wth? because he's an athletic superstart, why else?
😳🙄
i couldnt bring myself to hit like on 888, had to keep it
So basically none of these so called fans know anything about any other player or the team that actually did something during the World Series like freeman and betts but simply rooting for ohtani cus he’s Japanese. Got it
Bingo!
they do that with any sport (can't blame them). If a japanese soccer player scores in the champions league, they'll show just that and mention the teams and final score as an afterthought
And so what?
lol Somebody didn't see Japanese reactions when Freeman hit the grand slam. But you wouldn't, would you, you racist fool? lmao
わたしは日本人ですが、ムーキーの1番のファンであり、彼の活躍を見ることが何よりの楽しみです。
Blues all the way................................
みんな見てたね
The Japanese are Ohtani, Japan 🇯🇵 fans, not Dodger fans
Yeah, that’s what your owners bought. It’s a symbiotic relationship. 😂
Nope they're Dodgers fans been fans for over 30 years since the nomo era
Now, how would you know what Japanese people like? 🙄
They are dodger fans..same effect as Fernandomania
@ 😂😂😂😂😂 respectfully, u just contradicted urself ! Nomo is the key word 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Same effect Manny Pacquiao had in the Philippines
2:35 リアルアンパンメンハケーン
Interviewer is terrible
Give her a break, Hawaii doesn’t care about baseball comparatively. Plus, this is throw away content.
Doyers
Where's Waldo? lmao
EXACTLY! I was thinking like it's a cross between that and Where in The World is Carmen San Diego, like who thought he'd be in Japan?
one way or onother→ 何が何でも😅
True band of Wagoners
so what? you don’t gatekeep baseball.
@shanelittle1025 no but I have my own opinion like everyone else does
Without a doubt, if Ohtani becomes a Yankee player tomorrow they’ll all be Yankee fans 😂
Dodgers are rolling in the dough. They'll make the 700 mil back in 5 years. Thanks, Japan.
@@shanelittle1025 i gatekeep at your house when u leave
woudln't they see him as a traitor, since he decided not to play in Japan and he is now playing in the US
店長だけが純日本人であとは誰なんだろう
I need a Japanese wife I'm Mexican American I love Japanese woman
You are in a world of hurting then.
Don’t fetishize beautiful Japanese women! Too many foreigners in Japan now.
I've had a Japanese wife for the last 40 years... women are the same worldwide, same for men. You have good and bad everywhere... the best women for you might be living right nearby.
@danalawton2986 Speaking generally Japanese women has one of the highest rate of divorces in Asia going far back as 30 years. Also, they dont tell their true feelings to their husband but most or many dont get along with their in-laws.
They not checking for you lol
Where did they learn how to speak 🗣️ English lol
This was Tokyo. A lot more people speak English in Tokyo than in rural Japan hundreds of miles away where Ohtani grew up. If they’re in Tokyo, chances are they work corporate jobs which needs a University education which Ohtani didn’t have. And the girl who spoke with a standard American accent, her name was Chanel. That’s not a Japanese name. She’s probably half. And all the rest (if you read the captions) were Asian Americans visiting from LA. The last guy’s last name was Kim, probably Korean American. The first one too, had a Korean last name. The one Japanese who spoke English was the store attendant in the memorabilia store, he didn’t even answer the questions accurately. So what’s your point?
@ lol hey hey lighten up, no need for us to be tense here. I was just surprised these folks spoke good English, that was all. But yeah that’s right, they’re Tokyo residents & Tokyo is Japan’s capital, so it makes more sense. But man it’s still surprising to me that they can speak 🗣️ English to that degree lol
bandwagoners
So?
Really, because they love Ohtani? They loved him before he came to the mlb.
@ doesn’t even matter before or after. Bandwagoning is fine, everyone gets to have fun. Yodayoutalklike488 Gatekeeping fandom & happiness is quite strange, this person seems unhappy.p
Who cares, Dodgers have real fans here in the U.S.
Otani world series plays were horrible and terrible.. Need more postseason experiences definitely. Mr regular season guy otani
You didn’t watch the World Series did you? Ohtani was hurt. He only had one arm
...........are u not aware that he was suffering a new injury during those games? way to be a sheeple npc
@@joeqb5992hey know you can’t tell the truth now. You’re liable to offend people
Oh, if only you harnessed a shred of intelligence, you’d surely know in Game 1 of the World Series, Ohtani tied it in the 8th with his clutch double, paving the way for Freddie's walk-off. But of course, let’s overlock his obvious injury in game 2, leaving him one-handed and instead, conveniently sum up his WS as "did nothing", as if the obstacles he faced weren't glaringly obvious and didn’t carry the Dodgers to the WS.
I don’t know why people keep overlocking his shoulder injury that thoroughly disrupted his swing. You do realize that you can’t hit well with just one shoulder, right? Ohtani even joked about how he was taking pain killers this whole series in one interview.
More post season experience? Vs Mets he was 8 of 22. That is a .363 BA. He also had 6 RBI, 8 BB and 2 HR. That's pretty good post season numbers to me. Plus he played the Yankees hurt; and when one guy is hurt others pick up the slack. That is how team sports work.
2:38 theres waldo.