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What’s a giant?
Someone physically big?
Someone born talented?
With a dazzling array of achievements?
You might think that only people with these specs can change Tokyo.
But that’s the old giant.
The giants of today are created in the mind.
Where seniority can be overcome
by your skill.
Where gender is just a label.
Where you do what you want,
and not because you’re told to.
Think bold, and never waver.
That’s how you start becoming a giant.

What’s a giant?
Someone physically big? Someone born talented?
With a dazzling array of achievements?
You might think that only people with these specs can change Tokyo.
But that’s the old giant.
The giants of today are created in the mind.
Where seniority can be overcome by your skill.
Where gender is just a label.
Where you do what you want, and not because you’re told to.
Think bold, and never waver.
That’s how you start becoming a giant.

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BREAK THE NORMS,
TO CHANGE TOKYO.
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Kazuma Okamoto (center)

Born in 1996, he is one of Japan's leading home run hitters having hit 30 home runs in the last five consecutive seasons. 26 years-old, he recently became tied for the youngest post-war captain and was selected for the Samurai Japan team that will participate in the 2023 WBC.

RIEHATA (front left)

A dancer, choreographer, and artist based in Tokyo. She went to the U.S. alone aged 16 where she pioneered "SWAG" dance, which makes the body look bigger. She has become world-renowned as a choreographer for groups such as BTS and BLACKPINK.

IO (front right)

Born in Tokyo, the rapper is a member of the Hip Hop group, KANDYTOWN. The group ended with a final performance at Nippon Budokan where tickets had sold out in just 10 hours. Attention is now focused on IO’s next move after the disbandment of KANDYTOWN.

MonyHorse (back left)

Rapper of Tokyo's leading hip-hop group, YENTOWN and is known for rapping about his daily life, having been born in the Philippines and raised in Tokyo. He is an up-and-coming artist who held his first solo show in 2023.

ASUPI (back right)

Dancer and choreographer based in Tokyo. Known for creating a style that combines "popping" and "hip-hop," she has choreographed for the likes of aespa, Girls' Generation, and more. She is one of the rising stars of the next generation and won the Dance Pro League the year before last.

THINK GIGANTIC

BREAK THE NORMS, TO CHANGE TOKYO.
THINK GIGANTIC

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NEXT STAGE, TOKYO DOME.
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Kazuma Okamoto (center)

Born in 1996, he is one of Japan's leading home run hitters having hit 30 home runs in the last five consecutive seasons. 26 years-old, he recently became tied for the youngest post-war captain and was selected for the Samurai Japan team that will participate in the 2023 WBC.

RIEHATA (front left)

A dancer, choreographer, and artist based in Tokyo. She went to the U.S. alone aged 16 where she pioneered "SWAG" dance, which makes the body look bigger. She has become world-renowned as a choreographer for groups such as BTS and BLACKPINK.

Ayuri Shimano (bottom center)

Born in 2004. In junior high school, she was the first female ace to win the National Championship, leading her team to victory by closing the final as the pitcher. In high school, she also won the championship in the national tournament for female players, held at the Koshien Stadium for the very first time. Having joined the Giants, she aims to inspire the next generation.

Haruka Yamashita (left)

Born in 1999, she is a powerful hitter who also hits home runs in men's ballparks. She switched to softball in junior high school because the environment was not suitable for women's baseball. Unable to give up on her dream of becoming a baseball player, however, she resumed playing hardball in high school and grew up to join the Giants.

IO (front right)

Born in Tokyo, the rapper is a member of the Hip Hop group, KANDYTOWN. The group ended with a final performance at Nippon Budokan where tickets had sold out in just 10 hours. Attention is now focused on IO’s next move after the disbandment of KANDYTOWN.

MonyHorse (back left)

Rapper of Tokyo's leading hip-hop group, YENTOWN and is known for rapping about his daily life, having been born in the Philippines and raised in Tokyo. He is an up-and-coming artist who held his first solo show in 2023.

Sei Yoshiyasu (right)

Born in 2003, she can throw a fastball up to 127 km/h and is a strong hitter. As a "two-way player", she aims to become the first Japanese woman to throw a fastball in the 130-kilometer range and the best home run hitter in Japan.

Yuzuha Nakamura (second from left)

Born in 2001, she played in the women's professional baseball league before it ceased to exist until 2020. In elementary school, she was a Giants fan, going to Tokyo Dome every week. She fulfilled her childhood dream of wearing the white uniform.

ASUPI (back right)

Dancer and choreographer based in Tokyo. Known for creating a style that combines "popping" and "hip-hop," she has choreographed for the likes of aespa, Girls' Generation, and more. She is one of the rising stars of the next generation and won the Dance Pro League the year before last.

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Yui Hidaka (second from right)

Born in 2004. In the National High School Women's Tournament held last year, she was the ace for Kobe Koryo High School's runner-up finish. Wearing the number "26," the same number worn by Tetsuya Utsumi, she is aiming for the ace position with the Giants.

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NEXT STAGE,
TOKYO DOME.
THINK GIGANTIC

Ayuri Shimano (bottom center)

Born in 2004. In junior high school, she was the first female ace to win the National Championship, leading her team to victory by closing the final as the pitcher. In high school, she also won the championship in the national tournament for female players, held at the Koshien Stadium for the very first time. Having joined the Giants, she aims to inspire the next generation.

Haruka Yamashita (left)

Born in 1999, she is a powerful hitter who also hits home runs in men's ballparks. She switched to softball in junior high school because the environment was not suitable for women's baseball. Unable to give up on her dream of becoming a baseball player, however, she resumed playing hardball in high school and grew up to join the Giants.

Yuzuha Nakamura (second from left)

Born in 2001, she played in the women's professional baseball league before it ceased to exist until 2020. In elementary school, she was a Giants fan, going to Tokyo Dome every week. She fulfilled her childhood dream of wearing the white uniform.

Sei Yoshiyasu (right)

Born in 2003, she can throw a fastball up to 127 km/h and is a strong hitter. As a "two-way player", she aims to become the first Japanese woman to throw a fastball in the 130-kilometer range and the best home run hitter in Japan.

Yui Hidaka (second from right)

Born in 2004. In the National High School Women's Tournament held last year, she was the ace for Kobe Koryo High School's runner-up finish. Wearing the number "26," the same number worn by Tetsuya Utsumi, she is aiming for the ace position with the Giants.

THINK GIGANTIC

LEAD BY SKILL,
NOT BY AGE.
THINK GIGANTIC

Kazuma Okamoto (left)

Born in 1996, he is one of Japan's leading home run hitters having hit 30 home runs in the last five consecutive seasons. 26 years-old, he recently became tied for the youngest post-war captain and was selected for the Samurai Japan team that won the 2023 WBC tournament.

Ririna Kanemitsu (right)

Born in 1998, she became the first captain of the women's team earlier this year. Her goal is to make the team an inspiration for girls who want to become baseball players, and to promote the women's game overall, re-establishing the professional league.

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I’LL CHOOSE HOW I WANT TO PLAY.THINK GIGANTIC

Shosei Togo (center)

Born in 2000, he’s an ace who continues to play an active role with his unique pitching form, which many say lead to his injury. In 2023, at the age of 22, he was named captain of the pitchers and was selected for the Samurai Japan team that that won the 2023 WBC tournament.

Taisei (right)

Born in 1999, he is the first player in Giants history to be registered with only his first name. In 2022, his first year, he was a very successful closer, winning the Central League Rookie of the Year award. He was selected for the Samurai Japan team that won the 2023 WBC tournament.

Shogo Asano (left)

Born in 2004, he hit 68 home runs in high school, surpassing Kazuhiro Kiyohara. Consequently, he was the first draft pick in Giants history as a high school outfielder. Despite his 170cm height, he aims to become a "Small Giant".

THINK GIGANTIC

LEAD BY SKILL, NOT BY AGE.
THINK GIGANTIC

THINK GIGANTIC

I’LL CHOOSE HOW I WANT TO PLAY.
THINK GIGANTIC

Kazuma Okamoto (left)

Born in 1996, he is one of Japan's leading home run hitters having hit 30 home runs in the last five consecutive seasons. 26 years-old, he recently became tied for the youngest post-war captain and was selected for the Samurai Japan team that won the 2023 WBC tournament.

Ririna Kanemitsu (right)

Born in 1998, she became the first captain of the women's team earlier this year. Her goal is to make the team an inspiration for girls who want to become baseball players, and to promote the women's game overall, re-establishing the professional league.

Shosei Togo (center)

Born in 2000, he’s an ace who continues to play an active role with his unique pitching form, which many say lead to his injury. In 2023, at the age of 22, he was named captain of the pitchers and was selected for the Samurai Japan team that that won the 2023 WBC tournament.

Taisei (right)

Born in 1999, he is the first player in Giants history to be registered with only his first name. In 2022, his first year, he was a very successful closer, winning the Central League Rookie of the Year award. He was selected for the Samurai Japan team that won the 2023 WBC tournament.

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Shogo Asano (left)

Born in 2004, he hit 68 home runs in high school, surpassing Kazuhiro Kiyohara. Consequently, he was the first draft pick in Giants history as a high school outfielder. Despite his 170cm height, he aims to become a "Small Giant".

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TYO STADIUM SNAPS @TOKYO DOME 2023.3.31 Opening day

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IO (musician)

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*The uniform can be purchased through Giants’ official website. Currently, there are no plans for availability on Nike.com.

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MonyHorse (musician)

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Yume (model)

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Koko (student)

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Tsukasa (civil worker) & Ayana (office worker)

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Yuri (student) & Yuto (office worker)

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Shoto (apparel)

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Rui (model)

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Kaito (waiter) & Aya (waiter)

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Joanna (media planner)

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Gaku (fortune teller)

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6B (musician)

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Ami (temp worker)

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Sho (student)

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Tadaya (student)

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Rinnosuke & Souta

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Takumi (student)

*The uniform can be purchased through Giants’ official website. Currently, there are no plans for availability on Nike.com.