In this post I get to combine two of my favorite things: Japan and soccer.
There are many things I like about Japan. I will admit, though, that I am a bit biased, as I am half-Japanese and have been at least partially exposed to the culture since I was born. I always try to sneak in tidbits about why I think living in Japan is one of the best life decisions someone can make.
Today, instead of me doing my usual preaching, I have brought in two "guests" that will hopefully provide you all with a less biased view.
In honor of the 2015 Algarve Cup and the upcoming Fifa Women's World Cup, Kristie Mewis and Rachel Van Hollebeke from the US Women's National Soccer Team speaking about their experience playing soccer in Japan:
There are many things I like about Japan. I will admit, though, that I am a bit biased, as I am half-Japanese and have been at least partially exposed to the culture since I was born. I always try to sneak in tidbits about why I think living in Japan is one of the best life decisions someone can make.
Today, instead of me doing my usual preaching, I have brought in two "guests" that will hopefully provide you all with a less biased view.
In honor of the 2015 Algarve Cup and the upcoming Fifa Women's World Cup, Kristie Mewis and Rachel Van Hollebeke from the US Women's National Soccer Team speaking about their experience playing soccer in Japan: