Reasons To Stan Ran Takahashi, Team Japan’s Volleyball Cutie

Reasons To Stan Ran Takahashi, Team Japan’s Volleyball Cutie

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Here are some essential details about our current internet crush, Ran Takahashi

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This year’s Tokyo Olympics is historic and iconic in every way. From being held during the pandemic, to the heartfelt wins, controversies, funny stories, and emergence of future super stars of sports, it’s all here. With host country, Japan, ranking 3rd in the medal count, they also have their share of firsts. After 29 years, its men’s volleyball had its first victory at the Olympics against their match with Iran last August 1st. However, Japan was bested by the world’s best, Brazil, last Tuesday, suffering a 3-0 in the men’s volleyball quarterfinals.

Team Japan’s volleyball team may not have won a gold medal, but they surely won the hearts of the world wide web with their veteran captain Yuki Ishikawa and young star player Ran Takahashi, aka, the internet’s newest crush. You might have seen his name trending all over Twitter the past few days, and well, it’s because of his good game and good looks. Here’s the Twitterverse has to say:

To fill you in like the good bestie that we are, here are some essential details we’ve seen and know so far about our current favorite cutie, Ran Takahashi.

Proud to represent Japan

Takahashi was born in September 2, 2001 and has some American ancestry through his grandfather, while his mother is half Japanese and half German. Even so, he don’t talk much about his ethnicity; for him, he’s a proud Japanese.

He has an older brother, Rui, and a younger sister, Riri. Both of his siblings are volleyball players as well.

Ran Takahashi with his brother Rui Takahashi. Photo from Sun Chlorella.

MVP in wherever he goes

Takahashi started playing volleyball during second grade for his school team. At the first grade, he was small so he played mainly as a libero.

Following that, he continued to delve deeper into his chosen sport. In his third year at Higashiyama High School, he served as the captain and ace of the team, and won the Winter 2020 All Japan High School Volleyball Championships, also known as “Haruko.” He was awarded as the “MVP” by the end of the competition, and was selected for Japan men’s national volleyball team for the first time in February.

Photo from Aniradio.

Takahashi entered Nippon Sport Science University after graduating from high school. He led the volleyball team there as well, and was a runner-up in the 2020 All Japan Intercollegiate Volleyball Championship. He also got the “Best Scorer” award from the competition. Because of all these achievements, he’s dubbed as the next Yuki Ishikawa, the captain of Men’s Volleyball team of Japan.

https://twitter.com/hahaparangtanga/status/1420227633061634052

Social media cutie

Just like young men his age, he enjoys hanging out with friends, and by the looks of it, he seems to be the friendly type. You don’t have to search his handle, here it is:

He plays guitar

Surely, Ran Takahashi still has a long way to go, and as he continuously shines in his sport, the more we would know about him. Based on these photos, looks like Takahashi enjoys various activities outside his sport like playing guitar and photography.

https://twitter.com/neosforever/status/1420229570028965892

Here’s a video of Takahashi singing, and playing guitar so we can swoon together:

Real-life anime character

Another reason Ran Takahashi trends is because anime fans see Haikyu character, Tobio Kageyama in him.

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