Mitchell Langerak enjoys the life in Japan. "hope My son will be a member of the Samurai Blue"

  • text by Yoichi Igawa
  • photo by Manabu Takahashi

Langerak appreciates not only daily life in Japan but also the "fantastic football and packed stadiums at the J.League matches".

"I don't see negative aspects of living here," Langerak continued. "If I have to say something, there aren't many rubbish bins in public so I have to carry things after use. This was a bit surprising in the beginning, but I realised there are no rubbish bins but also no rubbish either on the streets! It's unbelievable."

"Especially for us having a little baby, it's great to live here in terms of safety and cleanliness. My son, Santiago, was born in Nagoya. I hope he will become a member of the Samurai Blue in the future."

As a result of hearing such positive words from him, I believe Langerak will remain in Japan for a few years and will continue to make big saves and shine in the J.League.

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