808CS S8E5: Japan Tour 2025 Ichihara-Kashiwa
[Music] The soccer part is going to be the soccer part because I don’t know you guys very well. I’m going to learn more about you guys as time goes by and then you guys are going to learn about what I expect expect from you guys. Um, my name is Ezekiel Lee and I’m 12 years old. Hi, I’m Cody Cumins. I’m 11 year old I’m 11 years old and I play for Big Island Rush. My name is Kylie. I’m 11 years old and my current club is Leah. I’m Casein. Uh, I’m 12. This is my second time coming to Japan with Lisa Elite. I’m expecting the play level to be really different because it’s another country and I understand that everything operates differently. So, I just want to see how they’re going to play. Yes, this is my first international trip. I’m expecting a little more from over here than Hawaii. I want to see all the like the clubs and see which one’s the best. I find that they’re very fast, very technical. I’m hoping to gain new friendships, um, learn their culture. [Music] [Applause] [Music] I can use this trip as like practice for when I go travel somewhere else for a trial and I’m prepared to know what the coaches expect and like I can survive on my own. [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music] [Applause] You said [Music] Hello. Hello. [Music] [Music] Thank you. Thank you. [Music] Let me let me interview people. Okay, they’re filming. Hi, I’m Mia. I’m 12. And today we’re going to be interviewing people. What’s your name? What’s your age? And what was your favorite part about today? Um, I’m Kilana. I’m 12 years old. And my favorite part was challenging and finding out like what their skill level is in Japan. And yeah, it was really fun like knowing everything about them. She’s good at interviewing. Jay, get over here. Okay. What’s your name, your age, and what’s your highlight from today? Uh, my name is Jaylen Kim. Um, I’m 12 years old. And what does highlight mean? Like, like your favorite part that what you did today? Um, probably when we won a game at Atlanta 71. Why did you decide to do the water guns? Well, my name is James Stova. My child is Naima Stova, and it’s just fun. Brings camaraderie between Hawaii and Japan. And I love getting wet cuz it’s hot over here in in Japan right now. Okay. What’s your name? What’s your age? And what’s your favorite part about today? I’m Sergio. I’m almost 60. I am 60 years old. I lie a lot about my age. I’m 27. Um, my name is Shine. And um my age is 10. And um my favorite part about today was having fun and going against other people that I haven’t gone against before. [Music] [Music] We’re in the middle of the trip and the trip has been good so far. The competition has been like way higher than Hawaii. So, I think it’s good. What were your thoughts on the games yesterday? What do you think? Um, playing against teams that are better than us and trying to win and compete. Okay. Their passing is really good. Their shots are on point as as I go on. Um, I want to get like I want to progress and like to get and get better. Got to win this game, guys. Wow. Stop that already. [Music] surprised me how good the racial kids were. The Kash race kids. We got cooked but we played good. We only let in three goals at the end. [Music] I have a disadvantage cuz not that fast, but I just slide tackle them. Now that we started playing, um, this is how it’s going. So, our team makes really well and we played some good competition. [Applause] All of us might not know each other yet, but we all kind of became friends and we play very strong and competitive together. And I think we all have that drive to want to win. [Music] These are my thoughts so far on the trip of Japanese soccer. I think that the people are really nice here and they play at a different style. They pass a lot. They move a lot differently and so far it’s been really good but also a bit chaotic with the bus rides, the hotels. But so far I really enjoyed it. I really enjoy meeting new people. We’re at Japan in Hey guys. Hey guys. We’re Hi guys. So like we’re at a barbecue in Japan and we’re going to go interview some people and hopefully make some new friends. [Music] [Music] [Music] name is Kayla. Kayla famous Kylie. Kylie. Sage. Sage. What’s your name? May. How do you think you did in today’s game? I did pretty good. I had some good clips, but I miss But I think I could have been better. Why do you think you could have done better? cuz I feel like some of the goals they scored, I could have saved them and my distribution wasn’t that good. It’s okay. You did good. Thank you. You too. What’s your name and what position do you play? My name is Kayla Ouhara and I play middle um and defense and wing. How do you think you did in today’s games? I think I did pretty good. Um, I could have improved a lot. What were some things you think specifically you could have improved? Like shooting instead of passing in the 18. What is your name and what position do you play? Uh, May. May. What’s your name? May. Oh, do you think you did good today? Yeah. Yeah. Did you score today? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Thank you. Thank you. You remember you remember? What is your name and your position? My name is Cody. I play striker and I guess midfield. What do you think you did good and could have improved on? What I did good on was was scoring and making assist. Do you think that food you’re chewing right now is good? Get out. Thank you. 10 plus improving coming. We never had an issue that Japan always knows very well and uh we’re excited to keep this this program going. What is your kids’ names? Mila Molina, where are you guys from? We’re from the beautiful island of Wahu, Capo. Uh, Wio. And what are you guys most excited for on this trip? To see our kids or to see my kid try her very best and push herself on the field. Also, Disney tomorrow. Disney C. Donkey. I want to go to Turkey. Okay. Okay. Bye. Bye. Okay, we should go to uncles. What is your kid’s name? My my daughter’s name is Sage. We’re from Hawaii, Honolulu. Uh my daughter’s name is Ka. I’m most excited about uh just to see the different playing culture here in Japan and you know the different uh teachings that they get here. You know, we hear rumors of uh like how disciplined they are and after like two days of playing already here, you can already see um just how disciplined they are uh in their style of play and it’s pretty amazing to see just young professionals. Yeah. How how disciplined the kids are, right? and it shows on the field. So, props to the coaches up here in Japan. Thank you. They had better answers than the ants. How did you do it in the game today? Good though. Good though. What do you think you could do better on? positioning. Positioning. Okay. Thank you. Thank you. What’s your name? My name is Ma. What position do you play? What position do you play? Brunch. It’s brunch. Did you think you did good in the game today? So sore. interview. Yo, it’s where is Oh. Oh, okay. Okay. Question one. Did you guys coordinate outfits tonight? Cuz you guys are all kind of matching with the plaid. Oh, no. No, we’re just like It wasn’t like the Powderpuff Kid. What is it called? Powerpuff Girls. Powderpuff Girls. Power? No, it wasn’t. I don’t know. Okay, that interview sucks. Don’t use it. Don’t use Yeah, you should use it. You should use it. [Music] What’s your name? Duke Ashimoto. Coach Duke. Um, where are you from? I grew up in west side of Aahu, Eva Beach, Capo. Um, is it fun so far? are coaching your boys. Yeah, the boys have been fun. It’s been good. I think it’s an exper it’s a good experience to play against really good teams. Today we played against a JLeague team. So, yeah. No, good experience. Did you guys get cooked today? We got We got cooked. Yeah. What kind of question is that, bro? [Music] Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. [Music] Thanks. Thank you. That’s all. Yeah. Okay. Let me interview. Excuse me. What’s different about Japan than what you’ve seen at home? Soccerise. Soccer-wise or just like culturally? Oh. Um, they use like their head a lot and they’re not afraid of the ball. They’re really cultural and respectful. Um, well, they’re not afraid to like use their bodies or like be aggressive. Yeah, I I noticed that about the girls. They’re very good. Even though they’re smaller, they’re really good at being balanced and pushing off PE players off the ball. Right. I feel like I feel like in Aahu the smaller they are. um like they get pushed around a lot, but then here they’re like kind of stronger and more like balanced. Yeah. And on the big island, yeah, they’re very balanced is what I I noticed. On the big island, like on the Big Island, a lot of girls are like scared to head the ball and like they’re kind of scared to get contact. Why do you think they’re more scared to hit the ball in Hawaii versus in Japan? They have more like like opportunities to get trained than us cuz like we’re just But part of it is also the rules. You’re not allowed to head, don’t you think? Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. They start heading at a young Yeah. What’s that? They start heading at a younger age. Yeah. Cuz they only do start heading around 14. Yeah. Yeah. You’re 14. Okay. This is Duke Kashimoto with Miso News. This is not news. This is Duke Kashimoto with Miso News. Back to the studio. [Music] I’m I’m working. This is Dukashimoto with Miso News with the big girls with the powderpuff girls. Powerpuff Girls. Where’s the ball guy? That’s enough. I’m done. [Music]
MISO Elite Japan Tour 2025 part 1. Touring Ichihara and Kashiwa, Chiba.
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