All Blacks vs Japan: Why Japanese club rugby is so attractive for Kiwi players


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Beauden Barrett in action for the Suntory Sungoliath. Photo / PhotosportBeauden Barrett in action for the Suntory Sungoliath. Photo / Photosport

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Aaron Smith: 'The Japanese rugby game is 80 minutes of high pace and smart rugby. It is played in the mid-afternoon and it is a running game.' Photo / Getty Images
Aaron Smith: ‘The Japanese rugby game is 80 minutes of high pace and smart rugby. It is played in the mid-afternoon and it is a running game.’ Photo / Getty Images

TJ Perenara playing for NTT Red Hurricanes in 2021. He is returning to Japanese club rugby next year, saying: 'The amount of time we get to spend at home with our families is a massive reason why we decided to come.' Photo / PhotosportTJ Perenara playing for NTT Red Hurricanes in 2021. He is returning to Japanese club rugby next year, saying: ‘The amount of time we get to spend at home with our families is a massive reason why we decided to come.’ Photo / Photosport

Sam Cane played for Tokyo Sungoliath earlier this year and said he enjoyed the anonymity. Photo / Getty ImagesSam Cane played for Tokyo Sungoliath earlier this year and said he enjoyed the anonymity. Photo / Getty Images

Former All Blacks coach Steve Hansen has gone on to coaching in Japan. Photo / Mark MitchellFormer All Blacks coach Steve Hansen has gone on to coaching in Japan. Photo / Mark Mitchell

Richie Mo'unga, currently playing for Toshiba Brave Lupus in Tokyo, is reported to be earning about NZ$2 million a season. Photo / Getty ImagesRichie Mo’unga, currently playing for Toshiba Brave Lupus in Tokyo, is reported to be earning about NZ$2 million a season. Photo / Getty Images



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