Japan, stages behind closed doors? Here is the app to cheer from home

TOKYO (JAPAN) – After Germany , Japan is also studying a way to "fill" the stadiums that will actually be behind closed doors.

In the German Bundesliga, Borussia Monchengladbach had the ingenious idea of filling the stands with cardboard silhouettes that reproduced the fans at home.

The initiative was not only brilliant but also profitable since it was paid.

Fans of the German club paid to have their cardboard reproduced in the stands.

A way like any other to stay close to their football idols.

In Japan they have come up with another solution.

Meanwhile, it must be said that the Japanese football championship will start again on 19 June (one day before the Italian one).

No cardboard shapes, this time the ball "passes" to technology.

Yamaha Corporation has created an app called " Remote Cheerer powered by SoundUD ".

This app allows you to cheer from home.

In what way ? Fans can use it to applaud, whistle, raise choirs or record vocal messages of encouragement to the players on the pitch.

All these audio contents will be reproduced in real time from the speakers of the Japanese stadiums.

As Sky Sport writes, the app has already been successfully tested inside the Shizuoka Stadium Ecopa in a game between Jubilo Iwata and Shimizu S-Pulse (YouTube video) .

Source: Blitz Quotidiano

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