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Shohei Ohtani’s Wife Mamiko-san’s Still Elegant from School Days Revealed Persona

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Mamiko’s brother, Shinichi, is still a top athlete playing for the Ricoh Black Rams Tokyo in the Rugby League One.

On March 2nd, immediately after the news of Ohtani’s marriage broke, Shinichi did not participate in the Tokyo Suntory Sungoliath game but instead watched from the stands to support his teammates. While Shinichi avoided making direct comments about his sister’s marriage during on-the-spot interviews, his joy at the birth of his incredibly big brother-in-law was evident while he was chatting with his friends.

Last March, while engaging in conversation, Shinichi was captured on camera performing what seemed to be the “Pepper Mill Pose,” a trend that was popular among the Samurai Japan team during the World Baseball Classic (WBC), where they won the world championship in baseball.

Ohtani has transferred to the new team, the Dodgers, this season, and he also announced his marriage to Mamiko. Before the opening game in South Korea, he confidently introduced his new wife. Ohtani’s play, fueled by the presence of his wife, who supports him devotedly from a distance, is something to watch closely this season.

Mamiko when she played for the Fujitsu women’s basketball team
Mamiko high-fiving the team mascot. I wonder if there are scenes like this at home.
Her brother, Shinichi, plays for the Rugby League One Ricoh Black Rams Tokyo. He played rugby for Kokugakuin Kugayama – Meiji University and other strong teams.
On March 2, just after Otani’s marriage was reported, Shinichi, who did not play in the Tokyo Suntory Coralias match, watched the game from the stands. Last March, he and his friends were chatting in the “Peppermill” pose that was popular among the Samurai Japan team at the WBC, the tournament that brought back the top spot in the world. The “Peppermill” pose was popular among the Samurai Japan team during the WBC, which won the World Cup last March.

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