1,5 Years ago, the Japanese Minister for Education declared Airsoft, or Eagan, to be introduced as a new National School Sport. Since then, Eagan Clubs became a Common thing on Schools, and with the Support of the Self Defense Forces, Championships were started across the Country. Being a Almost Completely Gun-Free Nation, the Japanese Public quickly adapted to the New Sight if School kids walking around with Machineguns sticking out of their Sports bags without thinking they carry real Weapons. This led to a generally Positive view on the New School Sport and a rather large Acceptance for fights in Public. Now, 1,5 Years later, a German Student decided to do an Exchange Year on one of Tokyo’s High schools, hoping to learn something about the Culture he always admired while putting his Experience as an Airsoft Player to good use.
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