Japan's national football coach, Morisho, has officially begun a training camp with 13 essential players, including the renowned footballer, Nagatomo. This move marks the start of Japan's rigorous preparations to garner glory in their upcoming matches. The date, location, and detailed plan of the training have kept undisclosed as of now, further increasing anticipation among fans and the sports circle.
Football in Japan is a popular sport, with a dedicated and passionate fan base. Japanese football management and fans alike place a high emphasis on training quality, teamwork, and strategic planning. This commitment is reflected in their careful player selection and the regular launch of specialized training camps such as this.
Comparable to the soccer training camps held by US and EU national teams, where they also practice intensively with selected key players before the start of a major league or tournament. The main difference might be the level of media coverage and public interest, given soccer's higher popularity in Japan compared to the US, but lower compared to many EU countries.