Japan provides 240 sets of Judo sports uniform
Japan has provided 240 sets of Judo uniform to Nepal Judo Association. At a programme organised by the Embassy of Japan in Kathmandu today, Japanese Ambassador to Nepal, Kikuta Yutaka, handed over the Judo uniforms to Association President Deepak Harsha Bajracharya.
On the occasion, Ambassador Kikuta expressed the belief that this support would help encourage the Judo players of Nepal, who are in training targeting the Asian Games and Aichi-Nagoya 2026.
He mentioned that Judo skill for the players contribute to healthy body as well as physical and mental development of youths.
Stating that Judo players of Nepal would be encouraged from this support, Association President Bajracharya extended gratitude towards Japan for the cooperation.
All Japan Judo Federation and ‘Judos’ had provided the Judo uniforms. Judo Association officials, members, national and international judo players of Nepal were present on the occasion.
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