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Daisuke Ohata

JPDaisuke Ohata

A blisteringly fast winger who shattered the world record for international tries, becoming Japan's most lethal finisher on the rugby pitch.

Born 1975 (age 51)·Japan international rugby union player·Birthday: November 11·Generation X

Photo: Ogiyoshisan · CC BY-SA 4.0

Biography

Daisuke Ohata's name is etched in rugby history with pure, numerical dominance. For over a decade, the Japanese wing was a try-scoring machine, his searing pace and intuitive support lines making him a constant threat. He announced himself on the global sevens circuit, but it was in the fifteen-a-side game where he built his legacy. Playing for a Japanese national team that often faced heavier, more physical opponents, Ohata's brilliance was in finding space and finishing chances that others wouldn't see. His relentless accumulation of five-pointers culminated in 2006 when he surpassed the great David Campese's long-standing record to become the world's leading try-scorer in test match history. He finished his international career with 69 tries, a staggering tally that stood as the benchmark for years. Ohata's record, achieved while representing a tier-two rugby nation, is a monument to individual excellence and consistency, earning him a rightful place in the World Rugby Hall of Fame.

Generation X

1965–1980

The latchkey kids. Raised during divorce, recession, and the end of the Cold War. Skeptical, self-reliant, media-literate. They invented indie culture, grunge, and the early internet — then watched the Boomers take credit.

Daisuke was born in 1975, placing them squarely in the Generation X. The events that shaped this generation — economic uncertainty, the end of the Cold War, and the rise of personal computing — shaped the world they entered and the choices available to them.

#1 When Daisuke Was Born

The biggest hits of 1975

#1 Movie

Jaws

Best Picture

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

#1 TV Show

All in the Family

Daisuke's Life & Times

The world at every milestone

1975Born

Fall of Saigon ends the Vietnam War

Gas: $0.57/galHome: $27,600Min wage: $2.10/hrPresident: Gerald Ford"Love Will Keep Us Together" — Captain & TennilleBest Picture: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
1980Started school

John Lennon shot and killed in New York

Gas: $1.19/galHome: $47,200Min wage: $3.10/hrPresident: Jimmy Carter"Call Me" — BlondieBest Picture: Ordinary People
1988Became a teenager

Pan Am Flight 103 bombed over Lockerbie

Gas: $0.90/galHome: $74,800Min wage: $3.35/hrPresident: Ronald Reagan"Faith" — George MichaelBest Picture: Rain Man
1991Could drive

Soviet Union dissolves; World Wide Web goes public

Gas: $1.14/galHome: $82,400Min wage: $4.25/hrPresident: George H.W. Bush"(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" — Bryan AdamsBest Picture: The Silence of the Lambs
1993Could vote

European Union officially established

Gas: $1.11/galHome: $86,600Min wage: $4.25/hrPresident: Bill Clinton"I Will Always Love You" — Whitney HoustonBest Picture: Schindler's List
1996Turned 21

Dolly the sheep cloned

Gas: $1.23/galHome: $99,700Min wage: $4.75/hrPresident: Bill Clinton"Macarena" — Los del RioBest Picture: The English Patient
2005Turned 30

Hurricane Katrina devastates New Orleans; YouTube launches

Gas: $2.30/galHome: $167,500Min wage: $5.15/hrPresident: George W. Bush"We Belong Together" — Mariah CareyBest Picture: Crash
2015Turned 40

Paris climate agreement; same-sex marriage legalized in the US

Gas: $2.43/galHome: $171,900Min wage: $7.25/hrPresident: Barack Obama"Uptown Funk" — Mark Ronson ft. Bruno MarsBest Picture: Spotlight
2025Turned 50

AI agents go mainstream

Gas: $3.10/galHome: $385,000Min wage: $7.25/hrPresident: Donald Trump"APT." — Rose & Bruno Mars
2026Age 51 today
Gas: $3.91/galPresident: Donald Trump

Key Achievements

  • Became the world record holder for most tries in international rugby union test matches, with 69.
  • Inducted into the World Rugby Hall of Fame in 2016.
  • Was a standout performer for Japan in both the Rugby World Cup and the World Rugby Sevens Series.

Did You Know?

He scored a hat-trick of tries in his test debut for Japan against Wales in 1996.

His record of 69 test tries was finally broken by New Zealand's Doug Howlett in 2008.

He played his club rugby for nearly his entire career in Japan, primarily with the World Fighting Bull club (now Coca-Cola Red Sparks).

“I just ran to where the ball was going to be.”

— Daisuke Ohata

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