Recommended by Munenori Kawasaki, who was active in Japan and the United States.
Even if it claims to have the effect of protecting the body, it has a deep-rooted “negative image” and does not easily take root in youth baseball and junior high and high school baseball. Distributors of high-performance sports sunglasses made in the United States recommend wearing sunglasses for practice and games, but I feel the hurdles are high. Munenori Kawasaki, who was active in Japan and the United States, said that sunglasses, which are good for your health and should be worn from an early stage, have the effect of reducing the risk of eye diseases and injuries.
Baseball equipment has been improved, and equipment that was not seen a long time ago has been introduced to the breeding generation. In professional baseball, the protector for hitting that protects the elbows and shins has become widespread in youth baseball, and helmets with face guards have been approved for use from this year’s selected high school baseball tournament.
While equipment that enhances safety is being introduced one after another, sports sunglasses are not spreading to elementary, junior high and high school students. The appearance of major leaguers who often play in sunny stadiums is familiar to Japanese people, and recently, more and more players are wearing it in Japanese professional baseball. Munenori Kawasaki, who was active in Japan and the United States, emphasizes the importance of sunglasses, saying, “I don’t get tired of my eyes, and it leads to recovery the next day, which is good for my health, so I want you to wear them from an early stage to protect your eyes.”
Toshihiko Kurosu, Deputy Director of Nobel Arms, a distributor of high-performance sunglasses made in the United States, has also called for the need to introduce it from youth baseball. In baseball, there are many cases where you move your body outdoors for a whole day from morning to evening. Cataracts, one of the causes, are becoming younger. If you continue to be exposed to UV rays that are getting stronger year by year, the risk of getting eye diseases in 10 or 20 years will increase. ” .. In fact, according to a survey by the Japan Meteorological Agency, the amount of ultraviolet rays has increased at a rate of 4.1% in 2010 since 1990.