Standing at 166 centimeters tall, Kyoto native Fumiaki Tanaka has announced his retirement from professional rugby at the end of the current League One season with second-division Green Rockets Tokatsu. Throughout his illustrious career, Tanaka has been a key player in Japan’s success in international competitions, including their historic upset against South Africa in the 2015 World Cup and their impressive quarterfinal finish at the 2019 World Cup, which was held in Japan.
In a press conference held in Tokyo, Tanaka expressed his pride in being able to compete at the highest level despite his small stature and in contributing to the growth of Japanese rugby. He played a crucial role in the Brave Blossoms’ impressive quarterfinal finish and was deeply moved by the overwhelming support shown by fans during their parade after the 2019 World Cup. With 75 caps for Japan, Tanaka leaves behind a legacy of dedication and excellence in the sport.
Former teammates and rivals alike have praised Tanaka’s skills on the field and his commitment to elevating Japanese rugby to new heights. As he prepares to take his final bow, Tanaka will be remembered as a player who helped put Japanese rugby on the global map and inspired future generations of athletes.
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