Both the team and her personal performance are in great shape! What Happened to Urawa Reds’ Ryoma Watanabe and Former “Oha Girl” After Their “Premarital Cohabitation
After 25 years of love scoops: "Urawa Reds" ace Ryoma Watanabe and Nozomi Maeda's "premarital cohabitation
The Urawa Reds are on a roll. As of the end of the 12th match (April 25), they are in third place. The team is led by ace Ryoma Watanabe (28).
Reds fans welcomed reports of a “premarital cohabitation” between Watanabe and former “Oha Girl” model Nozomi Maeda (31). We look back based on an article we distributed on February 4, 25.

The beautiful woman who assisted the “new ace
Ryoma Watanabe is known as a stoic man.
He basically takes one day off a week. He heads to the training ground in Urawa at 8:00 AM. This attitude is reflected in his play as well, and in the 2012 season, his total running distance was 442.5 km, the highest in the league.
He was runner-up in the National High School Soccer Championships when he was at Maebashi Ikuei. He became the talk of the town when he dropped out of Waseda University and signed a contract with FC Ingolstadt in Germany. He returned to Japan in 2006 as a “reimported striker,” and in 2011, while with FC Tokyo, his shot against Cerezo Osaka was voted the best goal of the year.
In January 2012, he moved to Urawa Reds. As the writer says, “He must have had a lot of expectations for joining a long-awaited prestigious club.” Watanabe was the team’s top Japanese scorer with six goals and five assists (17th in the league). He has established himself as the “new ace.
Watanabe lives in a luxury condominium in Tokyo. He chose this location because, although it is close to an expressway entrance, it is a long way from his home base in Urawa, “where there are many fashionable cafes where you can bring your pets. The ace, who is totally devoted to training and conditioning, was being walked by former “Oha girl” Maeda Nozomi, aka “Maenon.
Maenon worked as an exclusive model for “Pichilemon” and “Popteen” before launching her own apparel brand. Recently, she has also been active as a YouTube star. Although they are both busy, they started dating last summer and went on a trip to Hokkaido,” said an acquaintance.
After the event, she returned home to the apartment building where she had lived before. I also witnessed Maenon leaving the tower apartment on another morning. In a video uploaded on New Year’s Day of this year, she confessed, “I am in a relationship with someone.
I have been in a relationship with someone. I wanted to be the first to tell my fans, who have supported me for a long time, when I found someone special.
From living together to getting married in one fell swoop? Maeda’s agency responded as follows.
Since both cohabitation and marriage are private matters, we leave them to the individual concerned.
We are Reds.
Reds fans responded to this report on SNS by saying, “If Ryoma is happy, that’s all that matters,” and “As expected of the man who is No. 1 in uniform sales. On April 9, the two announced their marriage on their Instagram.
Maeda published a two-shot photo of her and Watanabe,
I am a worrier and think too much, but with him, who naturally makes me feel positive, we can support each other no matter what happens in the future and overcome any difficulties we may face.
Watanabe reported. Watanabe reported, “I am pleased to announce that I have decided to marry Ryo Watanabe,
Ryoma Watanabe is pleased to announce his marriage to Nozomi Maeda.
and “Ryo Maeda is now married to Nozomi Maeda. And then, “I would like to thank my fans who always support me and my work,
I consider Urawa Reds as my family, and I will continue to fight with all my might. We are Reds.
He also wrote about his passion for the fans who had acknowledged his love for the team.
A week later, on April 16, Watanabe scored a goal, and four days later, on April 20, he scored another goal. Currently, Watanabe and the team are in excellent form, ranking fourth in the goal-scoring standings (as of April 25). With a good partner, the team and Watanabe should continue to improve as the summer progresses.






PHOTO: Shu Nishihara