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The Life and Legacy of Kasai Masae: the Mother of Japanese Volleyball

Macnaughtan, Helen

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Abstract

Nakamura (nee: Kasai) Masae (July 14, 1933 – October
3, 2013) was Captain of the Japanese women’s volleyball
team, popularly nicknamed the “Oriental Witches” (Tōyō no
Majo) that won the Gold Medal at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.
This victory propelled Kasai into the Japanese media
spotlight and she spent the remainder of her life actively
promoting the sport. Kasai was an instrumental figure in the
emergence of volleyball as a popular sport for women of all
age groups across Japan. Following an interview I did with her in May 2012, Kasai sadly and unexpectedly passed away in
October 2013. This article reflects on her remarkable life, her commitment to the sport of volleyball, and her legacy as one of Japan’s most famous sporting personalities to date.

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Macnaughtan, H. (2013). The Life and Legacy of Kasai Masae: the Mother of Japanese Volleyball. Harvard Asia quarterly, 15(No.3/4), 38-46

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 2013
Deposit Date Apr 9, 2014
Publicly Available Date Mar 12, 2025
Journal Harvard Asia Quarterly
Print ISSN 1522-4147
Electronic ISSN 2374-6602
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 15
Issue No.3/4
Pages 38-46
Publisher URL http://www.asiaquarterly.com/#!recent-issues

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