In Miyazaki, where Samurai Japan Fever is heating up, pitcher Darvish, who is attracting attention for his “every move”, will hold an impromptu autograph session for fans. Fans have been waiting for that moment. 7th day of Samurai Japan training camp. Since the 23rd is a public holiday, fans line up at the stadium even before the gates open. Person from Osaka: “I came at 6:00 in the morning.” High school baseball player from Kagoshima (first baseman): “Around 3:30 in the morning. I want to study various things such as catching a ball.” 9:00 in the morning . As soon as the gates opened, the fans rushed to the stands. A boy from Kagoshima: “Ohtani’s uniform” “(Q. What do you want to see today?) Darvish” “Batting practice” “I want to see a home run” “Masanao Yoshida” See the home run of your favorite player up close. High school baseball players who are enthusiastic about studying… A high school baseball player from Kagoshima (first baseman): “I felt that he was putting a lot of effort into hitting.” Outside the stadium, the corner of “capsule toys” was crowded. If you pull the gacha for 500 yen once, you will win goods of the representative members. Which player comes out depends on luck. Lucky women… The woman who hit Shohei Otani: “I got it! Kuribayashi, the guardian deity of the Hiroshima Carp, responds to the autograph. Among them, Darvish is outstanding in fan service. “God correspondence” that responds to autographs every day. However, on the 21st, there was an accident where the safety fence collapsed due to the rush of fans. In addition, the police also called for safety. Will Darvish’s autograph session be held safely in the midst of a state of high alert? Fans followed Darvish back and forth for autographs. Then, Darvish interacts with fans in a different place than usual. A fan who received an autograph: “It was really cool. I will cherish it for the rest of my life.” On the other hand, fans who don’t know the circumstances… Fans who didn’t get an autograph: “(Q. I’m depressed…) No autograph.”
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