Fumiaki Tanaka, the Glossary
Fumiaki Tanaka (田中 史朗, born 3 January 1985) is a Japanese rugby union player.[1]
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31 relations: Aaron Smith (rugby union), Arabian Gulf rugby union team, Blues (Super Rugby), Brett Gosper, Green Rockets Tokatsu, Highlanders (rugby union), Japan national rugby union team, Japan Rugby League One, Japanese people, Kyoto, Kyoto Sangyo University, New Zealand, New Zealand national rugby union team, NHK, Otago Rugby Football Union, Rugby union, Rugby union positions, Saitama Wild Knights, Shōta Horie, Super Rugby, The New York Times, The New Zealand Herald, Tony Brown (rugby union), World Rugby, Wowow, Yokohama Canon Eagles, 2007–08 Top League, 2008–09 Top League, 2010–11 Top League, 2011 Rugby World Cup, 2012 ITM Cup.
- Japanese expatriate rugby union players
- Japanese expatriate rugby union players in New Zealand
- Rugby union players from Kyoto Prefecture
Aaron Smith (rugby union)
Aaron Luke Smith (born 21 November 1988) is a New Zealand rugby union player. Fumiaki Tanaka and Aaron Smith (rugby union) are 2015 Rugby World Cup players, 2019 Rugby World Cup players and Highlanders (rugby union) players.
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Arabian Gulf rugby union team
The Arabian Gulf rugby union team was a combined team of players that represented the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council in international rugby union competitions.
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Blues (Super Rugby)
The Blues (Kahurangi; known as the Auckland Blues from 1996 to 1999) are a New Zealand professional rugby union team based in Auckland, who play in the Super Rugby competition.
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Brett Gosper
Brett Gosper (born 21 June 1959 in Melbourne, Australia) is Head of Europe & Asia-Pacific for the National Football League.
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Green Rockets Tokatsu
NEC Green Rockets Tokatsu (formerly NEC Green Rockets) is a Japanese rugby union team in the Japan Rugby League One.
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Highlanders (rugby union)
The Highlanders (Kahupeka; formerly the Otago Highlanders) is a New Zealand professional rugby union team based in Dunedin that compete in Super Rugby.
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Japan national rugby union team
The Japan national rugby union team, also known as the Cherry Blossoms, Brave Blossoms (translit), or simply Sakura, is traditionally the strongest rugby union power in Asia and has enjoyed and endured mixed results against non-Asian teams over the years.
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Japan Rugby League One
Japan Rugby League One (formerly the Top League) is a rugby union competition in Japan.
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Japanese people
are an East Asian ethnic group native to the Japanese archipelago.
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Kyoto
Kyoto (Japanese: 京都, Kyōto), officially, is the capital city of Kyoto Prefecture in the Kansai region of Japan's largest and most populous island of Honshu.
Kyoto Sangyo University
is a private university in Kyoto, Japan.
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New Zealand
New Zealand (Aotearoa) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean.
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New Zealand national rugby union team
The New Zealand national rugby union team, commonly known as the All Blacks, represents New Zealand in men's international rugby union, which is considered the country's national sport.
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NHK
, also known by its romanized initialism NHK, is a Japanese public broadcaster.
The Otago Rugby Football Union is the official governing body of rugby union for the Otago region of New Zealand.
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Rugby union
Rugby union football, commonly known simply as rugby union or more often just rugby, is a close-contact team sport that originated at Rugby School in England in the first half of the 19th century.
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Rugby union positions
In the game of rugby union, there are 15 players on each team, comprising eight forwards (wearing jerseys numbered 1–8) and seven backs (numbered 9–15).
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Saitama Wild Knights
Saitama Wild Knights (formerly Panasonic Wild Knights) is a Japanese rugby union team formerly based in Ōta city, Gunma prefecture which plays in the Top League.
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Shōta Horie
is a Japanese professional rugby union player who plays as a hooker for Japan Rugby League One club Saitama Wild Knights and the Japan national team. Fumiaki Tanaka and Shōta Horie are 2011 Rugby World Cup players, 2015 Rugby World Cup players, 2019 Rugby World Cup players, Japan international rugby union players, Japanese expatriate rugby union players in New Zealand, Japanese rugby union players, Otago rugby union players, Saitama Wild Knights players and Sunwolves players.
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Super Rugby
Super Rugby is a men's professional rugby union club competition involving teams from Australia, Fiji, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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The New Zealand Herald
The New Zealand Herald is a daily newspaper published in Auckland, New Zealand, owned by New Zealand Media and Entertainment, and considered a newspaper of record for New Zealand.
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Tony Brown (rugby union)
Tony Eion Brown (born 17 January 1975) is a former New Zealand rugby union footballer, who played mainly at first five-eighth (fly half). Fumiaki Tanaka and Tony Brown (rugby union) are Highlanders (rugby union) players, Otago rugby union players and Saitama Wild Knights players.
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World Rugby
World Rugby is the governing body for the sport of rugby union.
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Wowow
is a satellite broadcasting and premium satellite television station owned and operated by.
Yokohama Canon Eagles
The Yokohama Canon Eagles is a Japanese rugby union team founded in 1981 that competes in the Japan Rugby League One and is owned by Canon.
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2007–08 Top League
The 2007–08 Top League was the fifth season of Japan's domestic rugby union competition, the Top League.
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2008–09 Top League
The 2008–09 Top League was the sixth season of Japan's domestic rugby union competition, the Top League.
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2010–11 Top League
The 2010–11 Top League was the eighth season of Japan's domestic rugby union competition, the Top League.
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2011 Rugby World Cup
The 2011 Rugby World Cup, was the seventh Rugby World Cup, a quadrennial international rugby union competition inaugurated in 1987.
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2012 ITM Cup
The 2012 ITM Cup season was the seventh season of New Zealand's provincial rugby union competition since it turned professional in 2006.
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See also
Japanese expatriate rugby union players
- Amanaki Mafi
- Atsushi Hiwasa
- Daisuke Ohata
- Fumiaki Tanaka
- Hendrik Tui
- Hiroshi Yamashita
- James Arlidge
- Kaito Shigeno
- Kakeru Okumura
- Kazuki Himeno
- Kensuke Hatakeyama
- Kensuke Iwabuchi
- Kosuke Endo
- Male Sa'u
- Seiji Hirao
- Takashi Kikutani
- Takeshi Hino
- Wataru Murata
- Yoshihito Yoshida
- Yoshizumi Takeda
- Yōsuke Takahashi (rugby union)
Japanese expatriate rugby union players in New Zealand
- Ataata Moeakiola
- Fumiaki Tanaka
- Harumichi Tatekawa
- Hiroshi Yamashita
- Kaito Shigeno
- Kazuki Himeno
- Kosuke Endo
- Shōta Horie
Rugby union players from Kyoto Prefecture
- Akira Yoshida
- Atsushi Oyagi
- Atsushi Sakate
- Fumiaki Tanaka
- Keisuke Uchida
- Masaaki Sakata
- Masanori Takura
- Mei Ohtani
- Naoto Nakamura (rugby union)
- Rikiya Matsuda
- Seiji Hirao
- Shin Hasegawa
- Shunsuke Asaoka
- Takahiro Hosokawa
- Takashi Miyake
- Takuya Kitade
- Tomoki Kitagawa
- Tomoki Yoshida
- Toshizumi Kitagawa
- Yoshihiro Sakata
- Yuki Yatomi