Fumiaki Tanaka, three-time World Cup scrum-half, set to retire at the end of the season

From Rugby World Cups to Retirement: Fumiaki Tanaka’s Legacy in Japanese Rugby

Kyoto native Fumiaki Tanaka, a former Japan scrum-half who played in three Rugby World Cups, has announced his retirement at the end of the current League One season with second-division Green Rockets Tokatsu. Standing at 166 centimeters tall, Tanaka was instrumental in Japan’s success at the 2015 World Cup in England, where they achieved a historic upset against South Africa. He was also the first Japanese player in the Super Rugby league in 2013 and was part of the Highlanders team that won the title in 2015.

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 key role in the Brave Blossoms’ impressive quarterfinal finish at the 2019 World Cup, which was held in Japan. Throughout his career, Tanaka has been a strong advocate for the development of rugby in his home country and was deeply moved by the overwhelming support shown by fans during the team’s 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 his 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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