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Nakazato Contributes to Japan's Asian Championship; Two-Way Player Selected as One of the Top 10 Wheelchair Softball Players | Okinawa Times + Plus

At the first Wheelchair Softball Asian Cup held in Taiwan in August, the Japanese national team was crowned the inaugural champion, with Urasoe native Nakazato Susumu (Nissei Build Kogyo) winning an individual award. The 48-year-old, who made a comeback from a serious injury in January 2012 when he tore the rotator cuff in his right shoulder, expressed his joy, saying, "I was able to play my own game."
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At the first Wheelchair Softball Asian Cup held in Taiwan in August, the Japanese national team was crowned the inaugural champion, with Urasoe native Nakazato Susumu (Nissei Build Kogyo) winning an individual award. The 48-year-old, who made a comeback from a serious injury in January 2012 when he tore the rotator cuff in his right shoulder, expressed his joy, saying, "I was able to play my own game."

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news in on Sunday, September 28, 2025.
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