Tenipuri stuff
Mar. 16th, 2005 10:58 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
For cashew: TezuFuji cuteness
There's more on this site. (Some sections aren't complete, but look under the Bromide/TCG lists and the calender scans under downloads.)
I found the school stats section interesting. Segaku has 1400+ people, 700+ boys and girls. Hytoei has 1600+ students but a larger guy-girl ratio (1000+ guys). Interesting how that somehow accounts for the extra 200 or so members on their tennis team though, ne?
Fudomine is definitely still the dark horse with only 500+ students and ~280+ boys. Makes it so much more of a work of fate that you have as many good players as they did this "current" year, ne? As well, St. Rudolph, Rokkaku, and Yamabuki are about in the same boat as Fudomine. Maybe it just comes from being public schools instead of private... which is kinda odd 'cause in the US you have way more students in public school than private. I guess it's the opposite in Japan, huh?
Rikkai, though, has 2600+ students, with 1500+ boys. Dunno about its tennis club size, since that's not always proportional to the population size as per the above.
There's more on this site. (Some sections aren't complete, but look under the Bromide/TCG lists and the calender scans under downloads.)
I found the school stats section interesting. Segaku has 1400+ people, 700+ boys and girls. Hytoei has 1600+ students but a larger guy-girl ratio (1000+ guys). Interesting how that somehow accounts for the extra 200 or so members on their tennis team though, ne?
Fudomine is definitely still the dark horse with only 500+ students and ~280+ boys. Makes it so much more of a work of fate that you have as many good players as they did this "current" year, ne? As well, St. Rudolph, Rokkaku, and Yamabuki are about in the same boat as Fudomine. Maybe it just comes from being public schools instead of private... which is kinda odd 'cause in the US you have way more students in public school than private. I guess it's the opposite in Japan, huh?
Rikkai, though, has 2600+ students, with 1500+ boys. Dunno about its tennis club size, since that's not always proportional to the population size as per the above.