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Japan Tour 2023

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Men’s Basketball Will Head To Japan For Foreign Tour

HONOLULU -- The University of Hawai'i men's basketball team embarks on its first international trip in five years when it travels to Japan for a goodwill tour this summer.
 
The 10-day tour, running August 8-19, will include stops in Tokyo, Hiroshima, and Kyoto with the Rainbow Warriors playing an exhibition game versus professional teams in each city. It will be UH's second foreign tour under head coach Eran Ganot and first since traveling to Australia in 2018.

Per NCAA rules, UH will be allowed 10 extra practices to help prepare for the tour. The Rainbow Warriors return eight letterwinners and three starters from last year's squad that won 22 games and will welcome a number of newcomers, including transfers Matthue Cotton (Yale) and Justin McKoy (North Carolina). 

"We're very excited to embark on this incredible tour to Japan," Ganot said. "College teams have the opportunity to go on a foreign tour every four years and we want to make sure we take advantage of this rare opportunity. The extra practices and the competition against pro teams will help us build momentum into our season and integrate our newcomers. The cultural experience and team bonding will be immense."
   
The trip will also provide an important bridge to an emerging Japanese basketball community which has seen many of its players making an impact on the collegiate and NBA levels recently. 

"It's been incredible to follow the growth of the game globally and Japan has been no exception," Ganot said. "With two players currently in the NBA, you can see how it has inspired the next generation. There are excellent professional teams and coaches in Japan and we look forward to learning more and building those key relationships moving forward."

Beside basketball, the Rainbow Warriors will immerse themselves in cultural activities, including visits to the Imperial Palace, the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum and a Tokyo Giants baseball game.
 
"As we all know there is tremendous synergy between Hawai'i and Japan," Ganot said. "We'll take great pride in representing our program, University and State and are so excited to share this unique and special experience with our student-athletes, staff, and fans.  As in our past tour to Australia, this will be a very interactive experience and fans will be encouraged and invited to spend time with us."

"We'd like to give special thanks to Hawaiian Airlines, JTB, Global Sports, the UH administration and our donors who have helped create what promises to be a first-class trip." 

Those interested in joining the tour or helping sponsor the trip can contact Alex Yano with  the UH basketball program at (808) 956-6501 or  alexyano@hawaii.edu
 
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