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  1. Kita-ku (2,966 bytes)
    48: ...ell known personalities hailing from Kita include soccer player [[Yoshiyuki Kuwahara]], voice actress and ...
  2. Chiba (3,183 bytes)
    15: The city includes a baseball stadium, soccer arena, a zoo and a skating rink/pool powered by r...
  3. Amagasaki (2,885 bytes)
    20: ...asaki home since going pro in 1995. His talent in soccer is so great he was one of the few to make it into...
  4. Captain Tsubasa (3,256 bytes)
    5: ...bit different than the rest, as he is a Brazilian soccer player. He is a friend of Tsubasa’s family, and...
    7: ..., and try to reach their dreams of being the best soccer players in the world.
    11: ... It is obvious that he was born to become a great soccer player.
    13: ...ojiro Hyuga]] – Kojiro wants to become a famous soccer player in order to help his family. He is a forwa...
  5. Cardcaptor Sakura (3,256 bytes)
    5: ...bit different than the rest, as he is a Brazilian soccer player. He is a friend of Tsubasa’s family, and...
    7: ..., and try to reach their dreams of being the best soccer players in the world.
    11: ... It is obvious that he was born to become a great soccer player.
    13: ...ojiro Hyuga]] – Kojiro wants to become a famous soccer player in order to help his family. He is a forwa...
  6. Wacko Maria (923 bytes)
    1: ...ria fashion brand was created by retired Japanese soccer players [[Keiji Ishizuka]] (石塚啓次) and [[A...
  7. Tatsuya Fujiwara (2,644 bytes)
    3: ...l. In addition to acting, he also enjoys playing soccer and snowboarding. He is also a big fan of the ba...
  8. Suginami-ku (3,882 bytes)
    4: ...mall forest for fire prevention is often used for soccer and rugby matches and doubles as an emergency eva...
  9. Higashimurayama Chuo Park (1,288 bytes)
    3: ...there are a few special areas where gate-ball and soccer can be played. This brings in many young adults l...
  10. Inagi (2,798 bytes)
    5: ...ies with baseball, general gym, swimming, tennis, soccer, gate ball, and golf only representing a few of t...
  11. Mitaka (2,240 bytes)
    3: ...cilities in the city. Swimming, tennis, baseball, soccer, and traditional gym are only a few of the specia...
  12. Ohizumi Chuo Park (1,870 bytes)
    15: ...f residence in the city. Several fields including soccer, baseball, and free play are located throughout t...
  13. Ohjima Komatsugawa Park (1,754 bytes)
    11: * [[Playing Fields]] With the soccer fields among the most popular of all, the park is...
  14. Nao (1,886 bytes)
    30: *Sports engaged in: Baseball, Soccer
  15. Shakujii Park (2,918 bytes)
    21: ...l zone. Open area for free play, baseball fields, soccer fields, and even children’s playgrounds are loc...
  16. Soshigaya Park (2,206 bytes)
    17: ... the park is fully flourished with tennis courts, soccer fields, as well as many paths for jogging and cyc...
  17. Takasaki (3,123 bytes)
    5: ... to ensure the health of all city residents. From soccer to swimming; sports have become an important part...
  18. Toneri Park (2,380 bytes)
    3: ...ea for various sports including tennis, baseball, soccer, children’s play areas, and a large track field...
  19. Toyohashi (2,952 bytes)
    23: ...things to see and do. Take a hike, play tennis or soccer, enjoy the swings, stroll the gardens; you name i...
  20. Sumo Wrestling (3,430 bytes)
    1: ... interest in sports like [[Japanese baseball]], [[soccer]], and other activities like video games and tele...

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