JAPAN
Portrait of Takahiro Takiguchi

(Illustration by Yukiyo Oda/Stripes Japan)

Called “yakyu” (literally, field ball), baseball is one of the most popular games in Japan, despite not being the national sport. The history of baseball in Japan goes back to 1871, when foreigners living in Yokohama would play against crews of the USS Colorado at what is now Yokohama Stadium. Baseball then spread among Japanese through American teachers and residents, with the first professional baseball association being established in 1920.  

South in Japanese is minami. “I don’t know” in Japanese is shirimasen.

(Illustration by Stripes Japan)

Takahiro Takiguchi is a writer based in Yokosuka, Japan. Takiguchi covers travel, food and culture stories for Stars and Stripes Japan. Follow along as Takiguchi takes readers to less crowded destinations around the mainland, you might also catch him out and about recording Speakin’ Japanese lesson videos for Instagram.

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