Tokyo Olympic bronze medalists Japan are promising to bring their signature brand of fast-paced, high-risk rugby sevens to the Paris Olympics.

Head coach Seiji Ozaki has declared his team will be aiming for a medal once again, and they plan to achieve this by playing a fearless, attacking style of rugby. “Our goal is to win a medal,” Ozaki said. “We will play with high risk and chaos, and we believe that this will be our strength.”

Known for their ability to score tries from anywhere on the field, Japan's sevens team has become one of the most exciting to watch in the world. Their fearless approach has earned them a loyal following, but it has also led to some heavy defeats.



Ozaki acknowledges the risks involved in their playing style but believes that the rewards outweigh the potential drawbacks. "We know that we will make mistakes," he said. "But we also know that we can score tries from those mistakes."

With the Paris Olympics just around the corner, the world is eagerly anticipating the return of the rugby sevens competition. Japan's team is undoubtedly one of the favorites to win a medal, and their commitment to playing an exciting and attacking brand of rugby is sure to make them a must-watch.

Will Japan's high-risk strategy pay off? Only time will tell, but one thing is for sure: their matches will be full of thrills and spills.