45,000 fans turn up to Johnny’s charity baseball match

May 30, 2011 10:22


A full house crowd of 45,000 fans and 200 Johnny’s talents invaded Tokyo Dome on May 29 for a charity baseball match, reports Sankei SportsDaily Sports Online, and Chunichi Sports.

The match was the second Marching J event organized by Johnny’s & Associates to raise money for people affected by the Tohoku disaster.

KAT-TUN’s Kazuya Kamenashi was declared the man of the match as his team “J-White” claimed victory.  The team managed to slide one point ahead of their rivals at the end, winning the game 10-9.

“My adrenaline was pumping so much.  I hurt my elbow, so I actually took six painkiller pills today,” Kamenashi said.

As he was awarded the man-of-the-match trophy, Kamenashi asked all of the Johnny’s fans to keep supporting relief efforts.

“We’ve become a huge power force thanks to so many of you who have supported us through ‘Marching J’.  I hope we can keep going and give something even bigger back to the community,” he said.

Other Johnny’s talents also took the opportunity to thank fans and send messages out to the those affected by the 3/11 disaster.

“I hope things will recover as soon as possible,” Koichi Domoto said.

“I will never forget the smile on your faces,” Masahiro Nagai said.

SMAP’s Shingo Katori made a guest appearance at yesterday’s match, and later on Nagai, the only SMAP member taking part in the event, explained why he was alone.

“Kimura’s working on a drama, Katori’s also working on a drama.  Inagaki is at a wine party.  Kusanagi had an appointment with his dentist…,” he said.

Source: Sankei Sports, Daily Sports Online, Chunichi Sports
Credit: Momoedgewood

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