Hi, this is Yume from Japan

  • Hi, this is Yume from Japan. I'm a volleyball fan who mainly supports Japanese NT. Let's enjoy conversations about them and all NTs on the globe ! :drink:


    Let me introduce my fovorite video.


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdmPUnL5ExQ

  • Hi, Yume. Japan NT is my favorite team . Hope to get more information about players :)


    Welcome!

  • hi Yume nice to see Japanese fan in here cus there's not much people from Japan on that board hope you can provide some information about Japan NT and domestic league :drink:


    i love Japan NT too and i think that match at WC was one of the best of whole tournament, level wise and emotion wise ^^


    Anyone can support a team that is winning - it takes no courage. But to
    stand behind a team to defend a team when it is down and really needs
    you, that takes a lot of courage.

  • Welcome

    It's possible, you just have to believe in yourself and really not care what other people say, because I've heard it all.
    If you let someone else dictate what you're going to do in life, then you won't get there.


    Non so neanche come onestamente: in due mesi ero di nuovo in campo.



  • Hello Yume. :wavy:


    Wellcome! :drink:

  • Yume,


    Glad to have you here. I went to Waseda's Kokusaibu and saw the 1993 Grand Champions Cup in person when Nakagaichi was playing for Japanese men's national team. Manabe kantoku did a great job getting the women's team a bronze at the Women's World Championships this past year.

  • Hey! Hope your country recovers soon!

  • Hi Yume.
    Welcome to the best international volleyball forum.
    I am very sad for what happened in Japan a few weeks ago. I wish your country a quick recovery.
    Have fun in the forum..

  • Hi, everyone,


    Thank you for your messages here. :obey:


    Yes, it's very sad to see what happened in our country. The nuclear plants are still unstable. But everything is't negative. Our national team made it in last autumn. The NT will keep encouraging us in this tough time. :olympia:


    Here's Saori Kimura's message for Japanese people. She's not a skilled speaker but she always provides us with a lot of smile. So almost all people in Japan love her. :heart:


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7AM1iw3sHM

  • Hi Yume, nice name.
    I guess it means "dreams" right?


    Welcome and enjoy your stay. This forum is awesome.


    Yes, it's right. It means dream in Japanese. That's simultaneously same with the nickname of Mai Yamaguchi, one of the important members of JPN's NT.


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yaN26IGeQd8