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Meet Japanese superfan Eiji Tomita
by rick olivares
by rick olivares
If you’ve watched the games of the 2013 FIBA Asia
Championship live at the Mall of Asia Arena, chances are you’ve seen this lone
fan up in the stands cheering his heart out non-stop every time Japan plays.
Meet Eiji Tomita. Japan's famous super fan. Tomita
has been present for Japan’s last three playing dates. He famously was the
voice in a sea of 18,000 fans when Japan played the Philippines last Monday,
August 5. He sat high up in the general admission area beating a snare drum and
chanting, “Ja-pan. Ja-pan.” non-stop.
Tomita, who hails from Chiba, turns out to be one of
Japan's famous sports fans. Aside from rooting for Panasonic in the Japan
Basketball League, he travels all over the world watching and cheering for his
beloved national team.
“He gets no support,” says Yoshio Kato, a
photographer with the Association International de la Presse Sportive that is
covering the FIBA Asia games. “And he is always present.”
The Japanese Basketball Association nor the national
team does not subsidise his trips. "Mileage," he grins by way of
explanation of how he gets to travel.
According to Kato, Tomita has a job but isn’t sure
what it is. When I asked Tomita his age, he replied, "Top secret!"
To get to the Mall of Asia Arena on game days, Tomita
walks. "For 30 minutes," he divulged and I figure that must be
somewhere in the Roxas Boulevard area. He does that to scrimp on money. The
staff of the Japanese team then gives him food for his efforts.
I asked him what drives him to venture so far and by
his lonesome. "My country is playing far," he says in halting
English. "They need help."
“It is nice to hear a familiar voice,” says Japan
national team head coach Kimikazu Suzuki. “So far away from home. We hope we played
with as much passion as he did in this tournament.”
Japan succumbed to resurgent Jordan, 65-56, to crash
out of the eight-team quarterfinals cast. Japan with a 1-4 record (their only
win was against lightweight Hong Kong) will play for final placing beginning
Friday.
Check out this short vid of Eiji Tomita in action.
I can relate bwahahahahha....kahit ako lng magisa nanunuod ako ng game ng AZKALS,UFL AND PBA....kaso dito n k Australia kaya no ways n huhuhuhuhuhuhuhu...
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