BIG LOVE: Japanese national treasure and super ‘Gunner’ Takehiro Tomiyasu coaches young players in his hometown of Fukuoka; where he was born and raised

Arsenal’s versatile defender Takehiro Tomiyasu, who has become a beloved figure among “Gunners” fans worldwide, recently returned to his hometown of Fukuoka, Japan, to give back to the local community. The 24-year-old, who is considered a national treasure in Japan, took time out of his busy schedule to coach and mentor young aspiring footballers in Fukuoka, the city where he was born and raised.

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Tomiyasu, known for his exceptional technical abilities and unwavering commitment on the pitch, conducted training sessions and skills workshops for the eager youngsters. The players, many of whom idolize the Arsenal star, were thrilled to receive guidance and inspiration directly from their homegrown hero. Tomiyasu’s infectious enthusiasm and patient teaching approach resonated with the budding talents, who were eager to learn from the experienced professional.

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Beyond just honing their football skills, Tomiyasu also emphasized the importance of discipline, sportsmanship, and having a positive mindset – values that have undoubtedly contributed to his own remarkable success. The players, beaming with pride and excitement, soaked in every bit of wisdom shared by their local hero, recognizing the unique opportunity to learn from one of Japan’s most celebrated football exports.

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This heartwarming initiative by Tomiyasu not only showcases his commitment to his roots but also his desire to inspire the next generation of Japanese footballers. As the “Gunners” faithful continue to admire Tomiyasu’s excellence on the pitch, this gesture of giving back to his hometown has only solidified his status as a true national treasure and a role model for aspiring athletes across the country.ImageImageImage