Rafa Nadal, Between Temples and Family Moments: Behind the Scenes of His Incredible Trip to Japan
Away from the courts, Rafa Nadal is living a new life. Accompanied by his wife Mery, his two children, and his parents, the Spanish champion treated himself to a trip to Japan.
Since announcing his retirement on October 10, 2024, the Mallorcan has been enjoying the time he didn't have before to have many family moments. Proof of this are the images posted on his social media from his trip to Japan.
"I had a great time in Japan with my family! I loved exploring, learning more about the culture, and visiting incredible places. Thank you for all your kindness and warm welcome!", wrote Nadal.
By his side: his wife Mery Perelló, his eldest son Rafa (3 years old), the youngest Miquel (born last August), his parents Sebastià and Ana María, his sister Maribel, and his mother-in-law María Pascual.
Kyoto, Tokyo, Osaka... Each stop was an opportunity to discover the country's traditions. Thus, the Nadal clan was able to visit the majestic Kiyomizu-dera temple, the legendary Sensō-ji in Tokyo, and even the gardens of the Imperial Palace. Dressed in traditional yukatas, they stayed in a ryokan, enjoying Japanese culture.
Although he has put away his racket, Rafa remains a man of projects. Between his academy in Manacor and now his life as a father, he is unlikely to get bored.