Daisuke Miura, manager of the Yokohama DeNA Baystars, a professional baseball team that won the Japan Series for the first time in 26 years, will be a guest on the talk variety show "Ogiyahagi's Car History: NO CAR, NO LIFE!" (BS Nippon TV), which will be broadcast from 9:00 pm on December 7th. This will be an encore broadcast, and the MCs Ogiyahagi will be amazed by Miura's "extra flashy" car history and the super luxury cars he will introduce. Miura was known as "Hama no Banchou" and won the Japan Series during his playing days, and also achieved success as a manager.
His current car is an extremely expensive vehicle, worth the price of several regular-priced cars. It is a rare car, with only 300 units in production nationwide, and it makes a dashing appearance, with the deep bass sound of its engine resonating from afar.
Manager Miura is such a car lover that he started going to driving school before he turned 18. He confessed that he "secretly bought and drove" a car, even though the team's rules stipulated that players must be 20 years old to own one. His first car was a Japanese sports car, which he said was "about the same as my annual salary." He revealed, "I would go for drives by myself from the dorm at night, in the Shonan area. I was from Nara Prefecture, so I had a strong desire to go to the sea."
During the five years he spent with his first car, the team won the Japanese championship in 1998, and in his personal life he got married and had a daughter, bringing him success and good fortune; it became an ``unforgettable car.''
His second car is an American car that will be making its first appearance on the show. He said that he "didn't want to let it go," but one day, he had some trouble while driving and decided to let it go. On the show, a car of the same model will appear, and he will experience how it feels to drive it for the first time in a long time.