volleyball

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volleyball Please check it out! > example stuff In the old days was called HaiKyu. a game in which two teams hit an inflated ball over a high net using their hands.

swimming

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Please check it out! > example products Japanese calls “Sui ei”. It refers to the movement of swimming on the surface of the water or in the water. It was also called swimming, and until the end of the Edo period it was called water bathing (suiren). As competitions, in addition to competitive swimming, … Read More

fast sailing ship yacht team

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yacht teamPlease check it out! https://bit.ly/kanji_yacht_teamJapanese says kai-soku-sen-bu. 

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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baseball teamPlease check it out!  > stuff for example Japanese says ya-kyu-bu. 漢字 野球部 やきゅうぶ

football team

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football teamPlease check it out!  > example stuff Japanese says shu-kyu-bu. Japanese says shu-kyu-bu.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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basketball teamPlease check it out! https://bit.ly/kanji_basketball_teamsJapanese says ro-kyu-(bu)

mountaineering club

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mountaineering clubPlease check it out!  > example stuff The part aimed at climbing.Japanese says san-gaku-bu.漢字 山岳部 さんがくぶ

Karate in Katakana

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karatePlease check it out!  > example stuff the playing of a game of tenpins or duckpins etc

bowling

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bowlingPlease check it out! https://bit.ly/kanji_bowlingthe playing of a game of tenpins or duckpins etc

classical form of martial art

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please check it out! > example products The art of attack and defense with bare hands or short weapons. タイジュツ 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

billiards

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> example products Japanese called Do Kyu. any of several games played on rectangular cloth-covered table in which long tapering cue sticks are used to propel ivory balls. ビリヤード 漢字 どうきゅう 撞球

Sumo

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a Japanese form of wrestling. a Japanese wrestling sports. Please check it out! > example products すもう 漢字 格闘技

Zui Quan

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It is one of the Chinese Kenpo, but it does not mean that there is a barrier called “Drunken” such as “Shu Lin Fist” or “Tai Chi”. It is a general term for fist law that is used in various places in China, such as drinking alcohol and drunken motions, and attacks are taken … Read More

basketball

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Please check it out! > example stuff In the old days was called RouKyu. a game played on a court by two opposing teams of 5 players

dodgeball

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Please check it out! > example stuff In the old days was called Hikyu. a ball game

Boxing

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Please check it out! >example products In the old days Japanese was called Kento. fighting with the fists. けんとう ボクシング 漢字

[Kanji] Volleyball T-shirt

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

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

Sumo wrestler

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Please check it out! > example here! Japanese calls Su-Mo-Riki-Shi. 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

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