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Taku Kobayashi
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【TOPIC】
These days, many Japanese athletes go abroad and play for teams in other countries. Do you think the number of these athletes will increase in the future?
【My opinion】
Yes, I think many many Japanese athletes go abroad and play for teams in other countries who will increase in the future.
I have two reasons.
First of all, many Japanese athletes want to play at a high level.
Levels are higher in foreign countries than in Japan.
It is a good effect for them to play high levels game, because their skills would be rise.
Secondly, they are able to get alot of money.
For example, Japanese famous baseball player Shohei Ohtani's salary is over 8.7billion.
It is a great opportunity for them to get high salaries.
For the reasons that I mentioned I'm sure of that a lot of Japanese athletes go abroad to play in the future.
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Jan 17, 2024 4:03 PM
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Could you check it out?
【TOPIC】
These days, many Japanese athletes go abroad and play for teams in other countries. Do you think the number of these athletes will increase in the future?
【My opinion】
Yes, I think many many Japanese athletes go abroad and play for teams in other countries and this will increase in the future.
I have two reasons.
First of all, many Japanese athletes want to play at a high level.
Levels are higher in foreign countries than in Japan.
It is beneficial for them to play at a higher level , because their skills will improve.
Secondly, they are able to earn a lot of money.
For example, the famous Japanese baseball player Shohei Ohtani's salary is over 8.7billion. (what euro, dollars, pounds?)
It is a great opportunity for them to earn high salaries.
For the reasons that I mentioned I'm sure that is why a lot of Japanese athletes will go abroad to play in the future.
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January 17, 2024
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Taku Kobayashi
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English, Japanese, Korean
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English, Korean
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