The players entered, walking down a flower path made by the children.

After the players introduced themselves, they performed a demonstration. Anzai, Ogasawara, and a coach played a 3-on-1 game with the children. The children, who belonged to Kashima Junior, were confident they could win the ball. However, the players passed the ball 30 times, almost laughing at their attempts. Ogasawara even had the余裕 to count the number of passes into a microphone.
However, there were moments when the ball was almost taken. Ogasawara kept the ball by putting his body in the way, but the children appealed for a "foul." Ogasawara denied it, as if teaching them the harshness of the game, saying "No way!"




Next, Anzai played a speed race. He raced against children confident in their speed from one end of the gym to the other. Anzai, who pulled ahead of the children on the way there, even had the luxury of running backward on the way back.

After the demonstration, they played dodgeball. When playing against the girls, the players were initially reserved, but as they got used to it, some children started throwing balls directly at the players. Since three balls were used, the players could easily get hit if they weren't careful. Anzai, upon catching a ball, would not aim but instead pass it to an outfield player to increase his team's numbers.

When playing against the boys, the players threw without hesitation. In turn, they were also targeted by the children, and both players were hit squarely.



After dodgeball, they played a mini-soccer game. First, they played against the fifth-grade boys. The Kashima Junior players also joined the team of players. The children couldn't keep up with Anzai's dribbling and ball control using the sole of his foot. He weaved through the many children and scored goals.


The match against the girls was expected to be an overwhelming victory, but the girls showed impressive play, effortlessly stopping the boys' dribbles and even making through passes like Ogasawara through a dense crowd. Then, dribbling from the side, she scored a goal with the outside of her right foot. Ogasawara and Anzai both applauded this play. The players' team used long balls to connect with the juniors' heads, scoring goals and coming from behind. The match against the sixth-grade boys became a scoring fest. However, in the closing moments, a cross was put in, perfectly met, and they conceded a goal. They were completely outplayed and lost.


The children, who had become completely familiar with the players, laughed while saying "Justice" to Anzai between group photos.

The players handed out autograph boards to the children, and Ogasawara greeted them by saying, "We still have games at Kashima Stadium, so I hope you'll come." The children then gave their thanks, a bouquet, and a collection of messages on an autograph board, and the interaction ended as the players exited through the same flower path they entered.










