sports
supōtsu
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teams
chīmu
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players
senshu
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Minor sports
mainā supōtsu
Around the major entertainment hubs of Tokyo (Shinjuku, Shibuya, Ikebukuro, and so on), you’ll find places to play all the world’s minor sports—ping-pong, bowling, pool, darts, air hockey, batting cages, and spin-the-bottle. If you ever miss the last train, try hitting up the minor-sports circuit to polish the old token-insertion skills.
Wanna go play some…
yari ni ikō ka
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ping-pong
takkyū
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bowling
bōringu
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pool
biriyādo
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darts
dātsu
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air hockey
eāhokkē
batting cages
battingu
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mahjong
mājan
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Cheering
ōen