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Tokyo Verdy Showcases Arhan Primary Meets Ambassador of Japan

Jakarta, CNN Indonesia

Tokyo Verdy upload a photo of the star of the Indonesian national team Primary Arhan met the Japanese Ambassador to Indonesia Kanasugi Kenji, Wednesday (2/3).

Primary Arhan currently only has to leave for Japan after taking care of the administration of moving to Sakura Country.

Before leaving for Japan, the former PSIS Semarang player met with the Japanese Ambassador to Indonesia Kanasugi Kenji.

The photo of Arhan and Kanasugi Kenji holding the Tokyo Verdy shirt was re-uploaded by the Japanese League club via InstaStory.

In the photo, Arhan and Kanasugi Kenji are holding Tokyo Verdy jerseys with the back name ‘MJS’ and number 38.

“Arhan visited the Japanese Embassy in Indonesia,” wrote Tokyo Verdy.

Pratama Arhan met the Japanese Ambassador to Indonesia Kanasugi Kenji. (Screenshot Instagram/@tokyo_verdy)-

On his personal account, Primary Arhan said he was honored to be able to visit Kanasugi Kenji at his home.

“It is an honor to be a guest at the residence of the noble Mr. Kenji Kanasugi, the Japanese Ambassador to Indonesia,” said Arhan.

“I am very grateful for this opportunity and proudly represent my country and Indonesian football in Japan,” Arhan added.

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Like Arhan, Kanasugi Kenji also shared stories after meeting the future star of the Indonesian national team. Kanasugi Kenji said he was enthusiastic about seeing Arhan’s performance with Tokyo Verdy.

“Today I met with Primary soccer athlete Arhan, who has announced his move to J-League Tokyo Verdy. Arhan told about his enthusiasm to play in Japan. I am looking forward to Arhan’s performance in Japan,” said Kanasugi Kenji.

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Kanasugi Kenji also did not forget to pray for the 19-year-old player to be an inducement for other Indonesian players to appear in the Japanese League.

“I also hope that Arhan’s role in Japan will one day bring many Indonesian athletes to play in Japan,” said Kanasugi Kenji.

(sry/jun)





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