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Winning by Losing: Why I Enjoyed Running Races in Japan

Winning by Losing: Why I Enjoyed Running Races in Japan

by Rebecca Copeland | Aug 31, 2022 | Japanese Culture

Japan is a great place to run races. People are generally supportive of runners and racers and are eager to cheer even the slowest on the field. Years ago, when I lived in Mitaka, Tokyo, I ran a lot of short-distance road races. Inspired by the encouragement of the...

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