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FIFA World Cup: German football fans are looking forward to the arrival of the “Samurai Blue” supporters

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FIFA World Cup: Local fans offer free tours for Japanese supporters
FIFA World Cup: Local fans offer free tours for Japanese supporters
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(openPR) - “Fans der ersten Stunde” provide free “Nippbonn-Tours” for Japanese supporters

Bonn, June 5nd, 2006 – „We were really happy when the Japanese Football Association (JFA) decided to set their World Cup headquarters to the city of Bonn“ said Christian Windeck, responsible for the organization of the Nippbonn-Tours. “We want to show the “young and inspiring side” of German football culture and the city of Bonn to our guests from Japan. Our goal is to offer events that contribute to a feeling of a warm welcome and an unforgettable stay here in Germany.”

„Fans der ersten Stunde“ (FdeS) are planning five tours through the city of Bonn in Japanese language. Starting at “Museum Koenig” the tours will show the most attractive sights of the city. Between the specific places of interest the tour will be supplemented by a lot of surprising activities such as a photo quiz or the exchange of Japanese and German football chants.

Furthermore FdeS want to show the hottest party places, pubs and bars as well as the best public viewing places to the participants. Additionally there will be given three free Koelsch (local beer speciality) to each tour participant at three different traditional German pubs. After the end of the Nippbonn-Tours FdeS booked places at a local bar and offer to watch the subsequent World Cup match at a big screen together with all tour participants.

Tour registrations can be done at the desk of Deutsch-Japanische Gesellschaft (DJG Bonn) at G-JAMPS or online: www.bsc-fans.de.

Further information about "Fans der ersten Stunde" and "Nippbonn-Tours" can be found at www.bsc-fans.de > Presse/press.

Fans der ersten Stunde (FdeS)
Christian Windeck
Public Relations

Schmittenpfaedchen 15
53121 Bonn
Germany

Tel. 0228.2660987
Mail. info@bsc-fans.de
Web. www.bsc-fans.de
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