Proud of the Hanshin Tigers island duo!

Uzu no Oka Onaruto Bridge Memorial Hall" was introduced in the Yomiuri Shimbun!
Murakami Pitcher Victory Board
In Awaji Island, the hometown of Ryoki Murakami and Koji Chikamoto, who contributed to the championship, the mood was festive with joyful cheers from people who are related to the players. At the Uzu no Oka Onaruto Bridge Memorial Museum, a tourist facility in Fukura, Minami-Awaji City, a permanent corner displaying the uniforms and autographs of Murakami and Chikamoto was filled with posters saying "Congratulations on your victory! and other words (90 cm X 50 cm) were posted in the permanent section of the Onaruto Bridge Memorial Hall. The museum also has a "MURASHOW-METER" board that shows the opponents that Murakami won his starts against this season, in an effort to make more people aware of the island-born hero. Masakazu Tanima, 53, manager of the museum, said, "I am proud of the Awaji Island duo because their activities help boost the local community. I hope the two of them will continue to make their way to the top of the podium, and I hope they will aim to become Japan's No. 1 hero.
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