fast sailing ship yacht team
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A competition in which a yacht sails on a set course and competes for the required time. The competition team group. Japanese says kai-soku-sen-bu. > sports stocks 漢字 快速船部 ヨット部

beach volleyball
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An outdoor variant of volleyball played on sand. Volleyball on the beach. Usually two people. The rules are almost the same as a six-player volleyball, using a slightly softer ball. Japanese says sa-dan-hai-kyu. 漢字 沙灘排球 ビーチバレー

Baseball team
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Japanese says ya-kyu-bu. > club team Kanji stocks 漢字 野球部 やきゅうぶ

football team
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Club activities aimed at playing soccer (Association football) . Soccer (Association football) is one of the sports competitions in which one team is played by a total of two teams of 11 people using a round sphere. Japanese says shu-kyu-bu. > Ball game in Kanji stocks 漢字 蹴球部 サッカー部

volleyball team
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volleyball teamPlease check it out!  > product for example Japanese says hai-kyu-bu.

basketball team
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A game in which two teams of five players each compete for one ball within a specified time and throw it into the basket of the other team to compete for points. And this competition team. Mainly refers to the school team. Japanese says ro-kyu-(bu). > Club Team stocks 漢字 籠球部 篭球部 バスケ部 バスケットボール部

football
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any of various games played with a ball (round or oval) in which two teams try to kick or carry or propel the ball into each other’s goal. Japanese says syu-kyu. > Ball game in Kanji stocks 漢字 蹴球 しゅうきゅう サッカー フットボール

mountaineering club
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The part aimed at climbing. Japanese says san-gaku-bu. > Nakama Stocks 漢字 山岳部 さんがくぶ

Karate in Katakana
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the playing of a game of tenpins or duckpins etc. > Martial arts stocks 片仮名 カタカナ カラテ

bowling
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bowlingPlease check it out!  >example products the playing of a game of tenpins or duckpins etc the playing of a game of tenpins or duckpins etc 保齢球 ボーリング 漢字

Kenpo
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please check it out! > example products Modern means martial arts manual by hitting, poking, kicking and atemi Waza. Japanese calls Ken-Po. けんぽう ケンポー 漢字

Sumo
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a Japanese form of wrestling. a Japanese wrestling sports. A competition in which two people work together in the ring and win if they defeat the opponent or take them out of the ring. > Japan traditional stock すもう 漢字 格闘技

[Kanji] basketball T-Shirt
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A ball game in which two teams of five players each compete for one ball on the court, put it in the opponent’s basket, and compete for the score. The ball has a circumference of 75 to 78 cm, is handled by hand, and is carried by dribbling, passing, etc. The basket is an … Read More

[Kanji] Basketball game Hoodie
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[Kanji] basketball Hoodie A ball game in which two teams of five players each compete for one ball on the court, put it in the opponent’s basket, and compete for the score. The ball has a circumference of 75 to 78 cm, is handled by hand, and is carried by dribbling, passing, etc. The … Read More

Tennis
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tennis. Please check it out! > stuff for example Japanese says “tei-kyu”. テニス ていきゅう 漢字

Baseball
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A competition in which two teams of nine people alternately attack and defend using equipment such as balls, bats, and gloves, and compete for the total score in the normal nine innings (one point when turning four bases). It has spread to the United States, Japan and other East Asian countries, Cuba and other … Read More

Sumo wrestler
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A person who wrestles. Strictly speaking, it is a general term for players who belong to the sumo room, have a shikona name, and participate in sumo wrestling regardless of the ranking. Japanese calls Su-Mo-Riki-Shi. > Japan traditional stock 相撲力士 すもうりきし

Table tennis
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Table tennis. Please check it out! Japanese says “Ta kyu”. たっきゅう 漢字

kung fu
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Kung fu is now synonymous with Chinese martial arts and Chinese martial arts. When you think of kung fu, you can imagine kicking and hitting, fighting with a sword and a club, and flying and bouncing acrobatics. However, kung fu is originally a term that means the accumulation of training, the accumulation of time … Read More

Kendo
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Japanese fencing. swordsmanship. Japanese says “Ken-Do”. A traditional athletic culture that was born in Japan and inherited in Japan. Needless to say, the technical origin is a tactic that fights against the opponent with a sword, but as a culture with a wide range of purposes and forms such as training, self-defense, performing arts, … Read More

Karate by vertically
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> Martial arts stocks Ancient Okinawan martial arts centered on fist thrusting, striking, and foot kicking without having a weapon. カラテ 漢字

Straight punch – Oi zuki
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Please check it out!  > example stuff Japanese calls Sei-Ken-Zuki. It’s Karate techniques. 正拳突 カラテ