
A ball game where teams compete to score points by carrying an oval ball into the opponent’s in-goal area. While the 15-a-side Rugby Union is the most common form, there are also 7-a-side (Sevens), 10-a-side (Tens) Rugby Union, and Rugby League (13-a-side). Origins of Rugby Modern rugby traces its origins to football played among … Read More

Bonjour Monsieur Ohtani. Voici une explication de l'origine du nom de famille Ohtani, porté par vos ancêtres et amis. Il s'agit d'un nom de famille géographique, répandu en dehors des régions de Tohoku et de Kyushu. La prononciation la plus courante d'« Ohtani » est « Ohtani », mais dans la région de Tohoku et près de la ville d'Ota… Lire la suite

Description for Dodgeball as ball games A kind of ball game. Two teams of the same number of players are divided into courts (square or circular) with a line drawn in the middle and enter each other and hit each other with balls (about 20 to 30 cm in diameter). If a player is … Read More

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

A Chinese martial art similar to Karate. In other parts of China, it is a term widely used not only for Chinese martial arts, but also means “practice / training / accumulation”, which is regarded as important in Chinese martial arts, and “time and labor”.

The first Kanji letter means basket. A ball game in which two teams of five each throw the ball into the opponent’s basket in the court and compete for points. Also, the ball used for this competition. Origin of the kanji Basketball was invented by Canadian James Naismith. He had envisioned a 45 cm … Read More

Un art martial d'État. Un poing symbolique imitant l'ivresse. Il ne s'agit pas d'une règle de combat consistant à se battre en ayant réellement bu. C'est un terme générique désignant un type de poing particulier, avec un comportement unique évoquant l'ivresse.

The origin of the fist law is considered to be India. That led to China as well as Buddhism and developed. In Japan, there is a school that takes the form of fist law among jujutsu, and there are also many elements of jujutsu that are similar to fist law in Japanese old martial … Read More

1. In martial arts, it is something that only the user’s body is rolled out. It is the technique, attack and defense performed mainly with your own body or with bare hands. 2. Gymnastics. Around the first year of the Meiji era, it was used to mean Western-style gymnastics for some time until the … Read More

Le sumo est un sport de lutte au sol où deux lutteurs s'affrontent. Le vainqueur est celui qui parvient à projeter son adversaire hors du sol ou à le faire sortir de celui-ci. Pratiqué traditionnellement au Japon, le sumo est considéré comme un sport national. Il s'agit également de l'abréviation de sumo, terme désignant un lutteur de sumo.

In the old days was Japan called HaiKyu. a game in which two teams hit an inflated ball over a high net using their hands.




















