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Vancouver Shin Asahi

Última fecha puesta al día: 2018/9/28

Yokohama Vancouver Sister-city
50th Anniversary Commemorative Games
The Vancouver Asahi Tours Japan

As I have explained here before, after the establishment of a maritime corridor between Yokohama and Vancouver, the two cities developed a bond, which led in 1965 to the conclusion of a sister-city agreement. The latest activity related to the tie between the two cities took place in March 2015 in the form of friendly baseball games between teams from both sides of the Pacific Ocean.

But first, a bit of history.

El Vancouver Asahi que el equipo del béisbol se formó en el Japantown de Vancouver en 1914. The Asahi won against Canadian teams by using strategy to overcome the difference in physical strength. The team was a source of hope and pride for the Japanese Canadian community. In 2003, the team was inducted to the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame.
El Vancouver Asahi recorre Japón, 1921 (la cortesía de la Fotografía de Ted Y. Furumoto, mayor hijo de uno de los miembros del original del Vancouver Asahi y cántaro de as. Author of
The Vancouver Asahi tours Japan, 1921
(La cortesía de la fotografía de Ted Y. Furumoto, mayor hijo de uno de los miembros del original del Vancouver Asahi y cántaro de as. Author of Vancouver Asahi Gun and Vancouver Asahi, he cooperated in the making of the film The Vancouver Asahi.)

Inspirado por el legado de El Vancouver Asahi (1914-1941), el Nikkei Juventud Béisbol Club canadiense (un NGO fundó por canadienses japoneses en Vancouver en 2014) devolvió el equipo a la comunidad para el 100 anual de su formación como La Espinilla de Vancouver Asahi (el sitio externo), un equipo del tributo compuso de juventud canadiense 13 a 16 años de edad.

On Sunday, 8 March 2015, were held two commemorative baseball games at Yokohama Municipal Minami High School. As I explained in this previous entry, Minami is a high school in Yokohama that has a sister-school agreement with a school in Vancouver. The special event started with an opening ceremony during which a pledge of fair play was declared by player Cody Takahashi, representing the Shin Asahis. The first game was played against the Minami Boys; the second was played against the Naka Honmoku Little Seniors. After two close games (3-5 and 5-8), the young players were given a chance to exchange through a joint training session.




On 9 March, the team visited the grave of Teddy Furumoto, father of Ted Y. Furumoto, in Yokohama, and on 10 March, Mayor Hayashi welcomed the team to Yokohama City Hall. Upon being asked by a player whether she liked baseball, she happily recounted her days playing catch with her father.

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Link

Nikkei Juventud Béisbol Club Oficina canadiense Página de Facebook (el sitio externo)

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