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Japanese Baseball
Sword Words
100

Painappuru

Pineapple

100

F1

Yuki Tsunoda / Aguri Suzuki (First f1 driver to podium in 1990)

100

This pitcher is responsible for the only no-hitters witnessed at Coors Field and Oriole Park. He was also the strikeout champion in the NL in 1995 as well as in the AL in 2001.

Hideo Nomo

100

The current Capital of Japan and the previous Capital of Japan 

Tokyo / Kyoto

200

Bata

Butter

200

Golf

Hideki Matsuyama, Isao Aoki (First Asian PGA Tour winner at 1983 Hawaiian Open)

200

This player boasts quite the trophy cabinet consisting of 10x all star, AL MVP, AL Rookie of the Year, 10x Gold Glove Award, 3x Silver Slugger Award, 2x AL Batting Champion, AL Stolen Base Leader, and he hold the record for Most Hits in a Season at 262.

Ichiro Suzuki

200

A Japanese noodle dish traditionally eaten on New Year's and a pair of brothers who play defensive line

Soba / Bosa

300

Aisu Kohi

Iced Coffee

300

NBA

Rui Hachimura

300

This former Red Sox player pitched himself to a 56 - 43 record with a 4.45 ERA and 720 strikeouts. He won the World Series in 2007.

Daisuke Matsuzaka

300

The main restaurant most Japanese people order from for Christmas and the abbreviation for the club that advanced besides Bayern in group A. 

KFC / FCK

400

Eakon

Air Conditioner

400

NFL - context - This Baylor Bear was born in Okinawa Japan in 1990. He was drafted by the Washington Redskins 2nd overall in the 2012 NFL draft

Robert Griffin III

400

This player was a 2x All Star, World Series Champion in 2009, and a World Series MVP in the same year. He batted .282 in the MLB with 175 HR and 760 RBIs. He also made a cameo appearance in Godzilla against Mechagodzilla in 2002.

Hideki Matsui

400

The Japanese word for fatty tuna and the source of a problem or plant

Toro / Root

500

Koin Randori

Laundormat or Coin Laundry

500

Tennis - Men's or Women's

Kei Nishikori or Naomi Osaka

500

This forgotten Japanese pitcher played for the Yankees from 2014 - 2020 boasting a 78 - 46 record with a 3.74 ERA and 991 strikeouts. He went on to sign the largest contract for a pitcher in the NPB valued at 8.6 million a year when he returned to Japan in 2021 with the Rakuten Golden Eagles.

Masahiro Tanaka

500

Japanese for "Good Morning" and the 3rd largest market share search engine in the US.

Ohayo / Yahoo

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