Yoshihiro SakataMNZM (坂田好弘) is a rugby union official and former player who gained sixteen full international caps with the Japan national rugby union team 1967–1973. He played as wing for Kintetsu and Canterbury RFU and was nicknamed Demi Sakata. He was the first Japanese player to be inducted into the International Rugby Board Hall of Fame.
Early life
Sakata was born 26 September 1942 in Kyoto, Japan.[1] He practiced judo before taking up rugby.[2]
Club rugby
He played as wing for Kintetsu. He moved to New Zealand in 1969 to be a student at the University of Canterbury and was the first Japanese player to play for their rugby team.[3][4] He played provincial rugby for Canterbury RFU and scored 30 tries in 27 appearances.[5][6] He had introduced himself as "Deme" (relating to big eyes) but people instead called him "Demi" (meaning small or half-sized).[5]
International career
He first played for Japan on 12 March 1967 against New Zealand students at Osaka.[1] In June 1968, he scored four tries in the 23–19 victory against the Junior All Blacks.[2]