- of the
Nittaku Home real
estate enterprise, a
common acquaintance of
Okada and Goto, on
February 7, 1973. The team's name
became the
Nittaku Home Flyers...
- temple; JVC Yoko**** Factory; Kyoto;
Meiji Shrine;
Nagano Springs; Nara;
Nittaku; Ryōan-ji temple; Sangho-ji Temple;
Shinjuku Station; Tokyo; the Hachikō...
- II, III, and some
Nittaku's models. His main
forehand rubber is DHS
Hurricane II, III, TG III. It is said that he had used
Nittaku Hammond, the Tenergy...
- team went
through a
number of
sponsors and name changes,
becoming the
Nittaku Home
Flyers and then the Nippon-Ham Fighters),
starting out as a catcher...
- 085 Runs
batted in 1,676 Runs 1,523
Stolen bases 319
Teams Toei Flyers/
Nittaku Home Flyers/Nippon-Ham
Fighters (1959 – 1975)
Yomiuri Giants (1976–1979)...
-
baseman in
Nippon Professional Baseball. He pla**** for the Toei
Flyers /
Nittaku Home
Flyers /
Nippon Ham
Fighters from 1965 to 1974 and the
Yakult Swallows...
-
expensive (720¥ per issue) than
other ****anese
table tennis magazines like
Nittaku News and The
Table Tennis Report, the
magazine sells 700,000–800,000 copies...
- (1956–1967) As
coach Toei Flyers/
Nittaku Home Flyers/Nippon-Ham
Fighters (1969–1973)
Yakult Swallows (1984) As
manager Nittaku Home
Flyers (1973)
Yakult Swallows...
-
Flyers (1949) → To the PL
Tokyu Flyers (1950–1953) Toei
Flyers (1954–1972)
Nittaku Home
Flyers (1973) Nippon-Ham
Fighters (1974–2003)
Hokkaido Nippon-Ham...
- pitcher. He pla**** in
Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) for the Toei Flyers/
Nittaku Home Flyers/Nippon Ham
Fighters and the
Hiroshima Toyo Carp....