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Baseball population decline in Japan

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I wrote five posts about baseball so far. But the baseball population is declining in Japan. Now soccer is popular. The World Cup is very famous all over the worlds. Because esuipment is expensive in the baseball , the baseball cann’t because population countries.  This photo is baseball world ranking.  This collected the results of all generations and had a point. Japan is in first place. It is higher than the United States the ship birthplace of baseball. Japan won the first champion in the world baseball classic to world number one in baseball. The baseball of Japan is strong , but the player population is decreasing. The baseball world of Japan produced many stars. There are many people who do not play baseball by the team where I belonged to either , and the number of people is not enough. I am sad. I do not want to lose the team where I belonged to. Therefore I want many people to know about baseball. You can experience pleasure by watching and playing baseball....

Ace of Diamond

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Ace of Diamond was published serially by a Kohdansha in 2006. The author is Yuji Terashima. Nearly 60 books about Ace of Diamond have been published in all , but it still continues. The chief character is Eijun Sawamura. The story is about high school baseball. It is him who grows up while he aims at Koshien. Ace of Diamond has a special meaning. The infield of the baseball is called a diamond and Eijun is an uncut stone diamond as a pitcher.  Ace of Diamond is a very real story. The location is west Tokyo. The school’s name is Seido High School. Number of games in the same as the true number in the National High School Baseball Championship. Eijun is an eleventh grader now. The uniform number 1 usually given to the ace in National High School Baseball of Japan. It is the number that many high school baseball students aim at. When I read this comic , I felt like I was watching a game of National High School Baseball Championship. I feel it in a realistic story. But I wonder...