At the 1964 Tokyo Olympics the Japanese women’s volleyball team, nicknamed the ‘Witches of the Orient’, defeated the Soviet Union to win the gold medal. This article charts the story of the Witches journey to the Olympic final and draws parallels with the post-war growth of men’s rugby in Japan and the performance of the national team the ‘Brave Blossoms’ at the 2019 Rugby World Cup. As in 1964, the Tokyo 2020 Olympics will showcase Japanese technology, creativity, culture and hospitality, but will also highlight the necessity for greater acceptance of diversity in Japanese society through the power of sport
This article investigates the use of sports mega-events by nations in East Asia to leverage ‘soft po...
This paper examines Asian exceptionalism at the Olympics. Northeast Asian countries conform to the s...
À l'occasion des Jeux Olympiques et Paralympiques de Tokyo en 2020, la revue Cipango - Cahier d'étud...
At the 1964 Tokyo Olympics the Japanese women’s volleyball team, nicknamed the ‘Witches of the Orien...
At the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, the Japanese women’s volleyball won the gold medal, which in many ways c...
This feature reflects on the gold medal victory for the Japanese women’s volleyball team at the 1964...
Nakamura (nee: Kasai) Masae (July 14, 1933 – October 3, 2013) was Captain of the Japanese women’s v...
In the 1928 Summer Olympics, Hitomi Kinue won the silver medal in the 800-meter run, marking the fir...
P(論文)In this article, we traced and analysed the development of the Volleyball Movement in Asa Distr...
Guest blog by Dr. Edwards remarking on the historical context of the Japanese National Team\u27s Vic...
The first Olympic Games of the 21st century were held in its birthplace, Athens, last August. The ra...
One of the longest-standing debates in the martial arts relates to their being either ‘sports’ or me...
This article gives an overview of the history of women Olympians 1900-2012.http://www.bl.uk/sportand...
Rationale: This paper examines Japan’s performance at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games and considers whe...
This book clarifies and verifies the role sport has as an alternative marker in understanding and ma...
This article investigates the use of sports mega-events by nations in East Asia to leverage ‘soft po...
This paper examines Asian exceptionalism at the Olympics. Northeast Asian countries conform to the s...
À l'occasion des Jeux Olympiques et Paralympiques de Tokyo en 2020, la revue Cipango - Cahier d'étud...
At the 1964 Tokyo Olympics the Japanese women’s volleyball team, nicknamed the ‘Witches of the Orien...
At the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, the Japanese women’s volleyball won the gold medal, which in many ways c...
This feature reflects on the gold medal victory for the Japanese women’s volleyball team at the 1964...
Nakamura (nee: Kasai) Masae (July 14, 1933 – October 3, 2013) was Captain of the Japanese women’s v...
In the 1928 Summer Olympics, Hitomi Kinue won the silver medal in the 800-meter run, marking the fir...
P(論文)In this article, we traced and analysed the development of the Volleyball Movement in Asa Distr...
Guest blog by Dr. Edwards remarking on the historical context of the Japanese National Team\u27s Vic...
The first Olympic Games of the 21st century were held in its birthplace, Athens, last August. The ra...
One of the longest-standing debates in the martial arts relates to their being either ‘sports’ or me...
This article gives an overview of the history of women Olympians 1900-2012.http://www.bl.uk/sportand...
Rationale: This paper examines Japan’s performance at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games and considers whe...
This book clarifies and verifies the role sport has as an alternative marker in understanding and ma...
This article investigates the use of sports mega-events by nations in East Asia to leverage ‘soft po...
This paper examines Asian exceptionalism at the Olympics. Northeast Asian countries conform to the s...
À l'occasion des Jeux Olympiques et Paralympiques de Tokyo en 2020, la revue Cipango - Cahier d'étud...