The arrival of Take Kubo a la Real has made a sensational impact in Japan, his country, where the txuri urdin fever he has been suffering from for a long time is beginning to spread. Mine Ortiz. This Japanese with an ‘enhance’ heart is the president of the ‘Reala Nippon’ supporters club and is excited that a fellow countryman wears the colors he feels the most. His interest in the club has unusual origins. “When I was at university, a colleague gave a presentation on the Basque derby and in 2007 I had the opportunity to visit Donostia for my thesis and since then I have been ‘realzale'”.
The facilities for watching football in the Basque Country and in Tokyo are not the same. “I collect all the information from the Internet. I followed the signing of hut from very close. I am glad that Japanese culture is spreading around the world.”
In recent days, Real’s newly created Twitter account in Japanese has grown in number of followers due to the arrival of hut at the club. “I’m excited that this Japanese account has surpassed 20,000 users. It’s amazing,” added Mio. ‘Reala Nippon’ is following the same steps. “Our social network has also increased these days and we are excited to welcome Japanese culture to the San Sebastian club,” he said. . Ortiz.
hut He played for different clubs in the Spanish League: Mallorca, Getafe and Villarreal. “He is a very good footballer. Left-handed, but also ambidextrous. He likes to keep the ball close to his feet and that means the opponent cannot steal it. In addition, he can play as a right winger and inside. When there is little space, he dribbles past his opponent”, added the fan.
Silva, charismatic player in the country
On the other hand, David Silva He is known in Japan because of his mother’s Japanese ancestry. “hut he will be a great ‘rival’ for Silva and he will learn a lot from him. His mother’s family is from Japan. Because of this, he has a lot of sympathy here.”
hut He has only been in Spain for a few years, but at such a young age he already has experience. “He came to Spain when he was 18 years old. He will grow a lot at Real. The training sessions are very strict and a lot will be asked of him”.
He will never forget the presentation they made to the Japanese at the Miramar Palace in Donostia. “I saw online. It was very good. There was a lot of Japanese media presence. That made the city and Basque gastronomy promoted around the world”, he studies.
Hut on the train
The news of the signing of hut of Real was not only made public on social networks. “This morning my wife will take the subway and on the screen of the most famous train line the presentation of Get it. You can’t ask for anything more.”
The presence of a Japanese can attract “advertising, sponsors, txuri urdin shirts in Japan and Japanese visiting San Sebastián”. More and more Japanese players are opting for the Spanish League. “In the Bundesliga there are many Japanese, but in Spain there are very few. Why don’t we try to make it more?”
Source: La Verdad

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