We are a badminton club in Japan. Most of our menbers are business persons. If you have some chances to stay in Japan and like to play with us, please inform us. Some of us are fluent english speakers. We would be also for your help in your learning of Japanese language and Japanese culture.
welcome to badmintonforum! How do we find you? Any contact numbers or address with times to play that you can provide? PS..I really enjoy Japan. Such a fascinating place.
Wow... Welcome, welcome... Cool, seems that we now have official "connection" in Japan. Maybe will make our lives much easier if anyone want to get some JP rackets. heheheheh...
Yes welcome, Im hoping i can go to Japan some day. Maybe Tokyo, since its the most known city in Japan or maybe to Okinawa. Good one LazyBuddy
Don't know about you guys but in the recent Asian Badminton Championships, I personally found the Japanese youngsters to be the most polite and friendly group from all the Asian nations, the Japanese girls for eg. were quite willing to engage in friendly chit-chat . Quite different in 90's, is Japan being a bit more international ?
Wow, cool, I used to go to Tokyo for holiday every year, next time may be I should consider to stay for a few extra day and play badminton with you guys. ^_^ Thanks for offer. And same as you all, you guys are welcome to play with my club when stop by in Hong Kong.
HI, My name is Joanne i want to play bad minton but i dont know a place to play I'm leaving here in Nakano Tokyo please teach me where.Im only a biginner I can speak japannese but i can't read please.
Playing this coming weekend .. Noguch-san Thanks for your post. I am wondering if it is possible for me to join your badminton club this coming week. I will be arriving in Tokyo for a business trip on the 16th August and would like to play around the Tokyo area if possible. I hear from my colleagues that it is too hot to play golf right now!! Can you let me know where do you play, how to get there and how much are the fees? Domo-arigato gozaimasu! Warmest regards David Lee