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Rugby looks to untapped markets in Asia

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  • spudman at 09:42 AM JST - 30th October

    That tattoo taboo is over played. More and more younger Japanese are getting inked and the stigma of tats has diminished greatly.The Ainu the true Japanese use tattoos all the time. Surely an international hotel has no concerns. This is just pandering by the All Blacks. Michael Phelps has swam in Japan with no problem. Someone is telling the ABs porkies. Cultural awareness no. Just arrived media swallowing BS? yes.

  • ratpack at 09:59 AM JST - 30th October

    untapped markets in Asia.....begin by playing on grass at the lower levels instead of rock hard dirt!!!

  • geronimo2006 at 11:10 AM JST - 30th October

    Should be a good full-on match. Not like some of the friendly show-case football games by visiting big name teams. Both coaches and some of the players jobs are on the line. But gain popularity among Japanese? Perhaps a bit as a spectator sport. As for the J-team, who are technically competent, still have a very long way to go in terms of raw aggression and power. John Kirwin should look to the sumo not the samurai.

  • klimbim78 at 01:04 PM JST - 30th October

    Japan is the least of the untapped markets in Asia, having more registered players (albeit not very good ones) than the Kiwis or Convicts.

    And if they are serious about tapping a market, they could show this match free to air, instead of offering it only on wowow or jsports.

  • davidattokyo at 01:22 PM JST - 30th October

    I baulked at these ticket prices too at first. 7000 yen for a seat behind the goalposts? Get out of here, I'd rather watch it at a pub. So I went for "prime" tickets instead. shouganai.

    spudman,

    I agree in this case, if a bunch of international sports stars turn up to use your swimming pool but have tattoos would anyone seriously send them packing? On the contrary the pool operators would be taking photos for sure... "hey look All Blacks in our pool! Ganbatte ganbatte!"

    So that rule applies to nobodies only I reckon. But any full credit to the All Blacks for having "cultural sensitivity" on their minds. Heck someone might even be able to get them to have a meal of whale too with this fine attitude.

  • zoLev at 03:33 PM JST - 30th October

    Yeap, its well be a good show... ;-) And some Fiji's players have too a tattoos on their legs and foots. Maybe, they too from Yakujza? :-) Davidattokyo, what that "Ganbatte"?

  • davidattokyo at 04:47 PM JST - 30th October

    "Ganbatte ganbatte" is how some Japanese people think the words to the "Kamate kamate" haka goes. ("ganbatte" means "try one's best")

  • ihavearrived at 04:53 PM JST - 30th October

    I will be watching rugby for the first time. I hope that they have instructions on how the game is played otherwise not many people will know what is happening. also most of my japanese friends dont know about the game. I guess they arent promoting the game to japanese people. The only people who will be there will be australians and new zealanders i expect. should be easy to find a seat then.

  • spudman at 06:20 PM JST - 30th October

    Years ago a battery maker used a bunch of g'jin dressed in black chanting "Gambatte Gambatte" to emphasise that their batteries go a long time.

  • DeepAir65 at 06:22 PM JST - 30th October

    According to an email I received yesterday from JRFU the 7,000 yen tickets are sold out - there are tickets available at 16,000 and 14,000.

    I was told on Wednesday by a kiwi in the know that there will be walk-in tickets available at 4,000 but I don't see that in the email.

  • crikeyitsacrock at 10:12 PM JST - 30th October

    Is it on TV?

  • BurakuminDes at 06:33 PM JST - 2nd November

    Somehow, I don't think Asians will warm to a game that has 30 or more scrums a game, and sees the ball kicked into touch or hoisted up every couple of rucks - not to mention constant penalties being given. If they made the game more free flowing and exciting, maybe. Also, unless Asians can physically compete across the board with the Rugby powerhouses - and the giants in their teams, will they support it? Methinks Japan's only hope is to purchase a team full of Polynesians - they certainly have enough money.

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