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New York Interest > Blog > Sports > Breakfast with Ohtani: In Japan, watching this World Series may be the national pastime
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Breakfast with Ohtani: In Japan, watching this World Series may be the national pastime

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Last updated: October 25, 2024 5:54 pm
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For over a decade, Shohei Ohtani has dazzled Japan, yet a recent observation by Tatsuo Shinke, CEO of Mint trading card store, revealed a new facet to his superstar appeal. Ohtani’s phenomenal debut season with the Los Angeles Dodgers, highlighted by his record-breaking 50 home runs and 50 stolen bases, has captivated even those previously uninterested in baseball, like Shinke’s 73-year-old mother, Emiko. This shift illustrates Ohtani’s unparalleled ability to engage Japanese audiences across generations, becoming a fixture in Japanese morning television akin to Good Morning America.

Ohtani’s influence extends beyond TV screens, especially with Major League Baseball (MLB) reaching unprecedented levels of popularity in Japan. As he approaches his third MVP award, he’s transformed from a mere baseball player into a symbol of national pride, akin to icons like Michael Jordan or David Beckham.

The Japanese are rallying around this phenomenon, as seen when over 12.9 million viewers tuned into a Dodgers game featuring two Japanese pitchers. Ohtani’s achievements often headline national news programs, a testament to his near-universal adoration and status as a cultural ambassador.

Part of Ohtani’s appeal is his demeanor—modest, polite, and respectful—embodying traits his homeland cherishes. This image has helped him weather personal controversies, such as a scandal involving a former interpreter, Ippei Mizuhara, and solidified his status as a beacon of excellence, which Tomoki Negishi calls a “symbol of Japan in the global market.”

Across Japan, from retirees to students, Ohtani’s games become a shared cultural event, with NHK broadcasting them live, enhancing his reach. His influence is so profound that even the highly popular manga “One Piece” adjusted its schedule to avoid competing with him. As Japan gears up for the World Series, viewership in Japan is expected to be immense, further cementing Ohtani’s legacy as a global superstar whose fame stretches beyond the baseball field.

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