Motohiko Nakajima expressed “cherry blossom” in sign language after he scored a goal for Cerezo Osaka U-23 against Gamba Osaka U-23 today. He explained why he did it after the game, saying it was because he made a promise to win the derby and do it with kids when he visited a special school.
今日も応援ありがとうございました!
— 中島 元彦 (@418Osaka) December 2, 2018
ほんまに点決めて勝ててよかった。
2枚目は手話で桜です!🌸 pic.twitter.com/BReJ98VKfp
セレ女のハートを一瞬で鷲掴みするもっくんの「桜」手話ゴールパフォーマンス😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/7DBI33wW0G
— ピントCloud管理人 (@pintcloud) December 2, 2018
This is how we say “cherry blossom” (or “sakura”) in Japanese sign language.