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Junichi Inamoto

Legendary player of the Japanese soccer world

He was one of the first Japanese players to move overseas, and in 1999 he surprised the world by finishing second in the World Youth Championship with an eleven that was dubbed the "Golden Generation".

He has played for such prestigious European clubs as Arsenal, Frankfurt, and Galatasaray, and has also scored in the UEFA Champions League. He has represented Japan at three World Cups, in Japan, Korea, Germany, and South Africa, and especially in Japan-Korea, where he scored the game-winning goal against Belgium and the game-winning goal against Russia, sending the whole of Japan into a frenzy.

He is a legend of Japanese soccer, synonymous with his abundant athleticism and dedication, as well as his spectacular play, in which he single-handedly brings the ball up from midfield to score the go-ahead goal.

Junichi Inamoto

Inamoto’s Unique Story.

The 2002 World Cup. Inamoto was a key player for the Samurai Blue, a team that thrilled the whole of Japan during the 2002 World Cup. Inamoto has been at the forefront of Japanese soccer ever since, participating in two more World Cups and taking on challenges overseas, but his new challenge took place in downtown Tokyo.

Now over 40 years old, Inamoto still genuinely enjoys playing soccer, just as he did in his youth.

At IKEUCHI ORGANIC, we would like to accompany the story of Inamoto, who is always taking on new challenges, and enjoy taking on new challenges together with him.

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Junichi Inamoto

Junichi Inamoto

Gamba Osaka - Moved to several overseas clubs including Arsenal - Kawasaki Frontale - Consadole Sapporo - SC Sagamihara - Nankatsu SC




1999 World Youth Second place
2000 Japan national team for Sydney Olympics
2002 Participated in Japan-Korea World Cup, scored 2 goals
2006 Participated in the World Cup in Germany
2010 Participated in South Africa World Cup

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