Jang Hoon, the man who beat the atomic bomb, how 3,000-hits were made

  • Genre TV Show
  • Content Type Documentary
  • Platform OTT Operator
  • Target Age Family
  • Quantity 50 min 3 Quantity Input

Description

○ World's Only Atomic Bomb Victim Becomes Japan's Only 3,000-Hit Baseball Star

Jang Hoon, who lost his older sister in an atomic bombing while living as a Korean in Hiroshima, Japan, in 1945, became a handicapped person himself during the war. Through his childhood stories, he deals with the tragic history of Korea and Japan.

It tells a dramatic story that is more cartoon-like than Jang Hoon's cartoon, which overcame obstacles and grew into the best player in Japanese professional baseball, and more movie-like than a movie.

○ Jang Hoon, the man who beat Japan: What he calls reconciliation between Korea and Japan through baseball

Jang Hoon, who was the best player in Japanese professional baseball He was constantly asked to be naturalized in Japan. However, he remained Korean, refusing to naturalize, which prevented him from becoming the manager of the Japanese professional baseball team, his lifelong dream. He used to hear "Josenjing" in Japan and "Half Bari" in Korea, but now seeks reconciliation between Korea and Japan through baseball.

Jang Hoon, who made a significant contribution to the launch of Korean professional baseball in 1982 Without him, the current Korean professional baseball system would still remain an unemployment baseball system, let alone its launch. It sheds light on his contribution and efforts toward Korean baseball, which have been hidden so far.