Even Japanese interviews seem to have been conducted entirely in English with almost no Japanese phrases uttered.
Sure he’s no Steven Seagal, but hey, the guy just got here.
■ Dragan StojkovićGoing even further back in the history of Japanese soccer is Dragan Stojković.
Whether to broaden their creative horizons or just pass the time between gigs, these three have taken a liking to the rigid syllables of the Japanese language.
■ Marty FriedmanPerhaps the most notorious cross-over success of English and Japanese music is Marty Friedman.