Japanese jaunt leads to interpreting career for Manawatū man

By: Andrea Capuselli

Learning a foreign language has led to a Manawatū man interpreting for Japanese rugby clubs and the All Blacks. Rush, 37, has been a Japanese translator for 15 years, but has been at home since Covid-19 interrupted the Japanese rugby season. Rush works as a translator for the Kobelco Steelers in Kobe, near Osaka. Continue reading.

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