From Iwate with Love
April 16th provided a new point of contact between Dortmund and Morioka, Iwate. Emma’s birthday featured a special message from Japan.
April 16th provided a new point of contact between Dortmund and Morioka, Iwate. Emma’s birthday featured a special message from Japan.
To bridge the gap with the Japanese fans, Emma – the BVB’s mascot – sent a message to all the Borussia Dortmund fans in Japan.
Two BVB players, one country and eight questions: Julian Brandt and Manuel Akanji talked through Japan and its traditions.
Knowing German might be useful at Borussia Dortmund’s games: Marcel Schmelzer helped the Japanese fans learn some terms.
March 11, 2011, 10 years later: Roman Weidenfeller shared his message to Japanese fans about the Great East Japan Earthquake.
The fiercest rivalry of all in German football, “Der Klassiker”: BVB’s central defender, Zagadou, had a message for the Japanese fans.
In Japan, “Coming of Age” Day (成人の日) is a crucial date for all 20 years-old. And who better than BVB’s Erling Haaland to greet them?
A legend is hanging up his boots: Kengo Nakamura is ready for retirement and Borussia Dortmund homaged the no. 14 with their Japanese fans.
The pandemic barred clubs from having any tour: why not switching to a virtual one? BVB enjoyed this option with #BVBAsiaTour.
It’s time for a new adventure for Borussia Dortmund: BVB officially debuted with their Social Media within Japanese soil.