
Upon arriving at the school, the first graders immediately welcomed them with loud cheers.

The exchange began with the students leading, and first, Nagaki and Yamaguchi demonstrated their juggling skills. The students gave them a big round of applause.



Afterward, in a ball-stealing game with the players, the lower-grade students actively participated, but it was the professional's skill. Even with three students, they couldn't take the ball at all and were surprised by the high level of skill. The students continued to challenge the players without giving up.




In "Evolution Janken" with the 4th graders, the students steadily won rock-paper-scissors, while Nagaki and Yamaguchi had difficulty winning and repeatedly challenged the students to rock-paper-scissors!


The 5th and 6th graders played "River Crossing Game," and first, the players became "oni" (demons), gathered helper "oni" from the students, formed a circle, and showed the cohesion of the "oni team."

The players actively moved and sometimes called out to each other in the "oni team," enjoying themselves without showing any fatigue from their morning practice.




Finally, there was a mini-game match against 7 representatives from each grade. Here too, the players "ungenerously" passed the ball around and scored goals, but the students also stole the ball without losing and, when they scored against the player team, the whole gymnasium erupted in cheers.

At the closing ceremony, the students presented bouquets, and when the players gave out autographed cards and took pictures with some students, other students exclaimed, "I want that!" and "I'm so jealous!"





The players expressed their gratitude, saying, "We really enjoyed ourselves today. Please come to the stadium and cheer for us next time."
After taking class photos, they left the elementary school with high-fives at the end.








