A Q&A with Honey's SSU-YU! [2026 Pacific League 6 Teams Performer Introduction No. 13]

Pacific League Insight Ikeda Sari

2026 Pacific League 6 Teams Performer Introduction No. 13 "Honeys" SSU-YU
2026 Pacific League 6 Teams Performer Introduction No. 13 "Honeys" SSU-YU

The performers who will liven up the Pacific League of the 2026 season are gathering at Pacific League Insights again this year! The unknown efforts, baseball love, and unique characters hidden behind the smiles that burst out in ground... We will deliver the charm of all 123 members of the Pa 6 team official cheering & performance team.

This directory will make cheering at the stadium more fun, and you will definitely find your own "recommendation". Please enjoy it while waiting for the game to start!

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This time, we would like to introduce SSU-YU, a new member of Fukuoka Softbank Hawks 's official dance and performance team "Honey's".

Born in Taipei, born on March 18th, 160cm tall, hobby dancing. This season, he is one of the new members from Taipei who crossed the sea to join Honey's. SSU-YU's performance, which says, "I really like the feeling of standing on stage and I love dancing," is also noteworthy.

[Click here for the "2026 Par 6 Team Performers" so far]

A Q&A with SSU-YU!

◯How would you describe your personality in one word?
She is very cheerful and energetic!

I love "〇〇"!
melon!

What is the most moving experience you've ever had in your life?
I was able to become a Honey's

What are you grateful for in your life?
mother
They always support and watch over what I want to do.

What inspired you to start dancing?
It all started when I saw a dance performance as a child.

Where do you want to go most right now?
Taiwan! ! !

◯What's your phone's wallpaper?
My photo

What would you want to eat as your last meal?
Lots of desserts

◯What surprised you when you joined "Honeys"?
I was surprised by how many cultural differences there were between Taiwan and Japan!

What do you find most difficult right now?
Japanese is difficult! I'm studying it!

Things I'd like to learn from my seniors
I want to know how I can express myself through performance!

◯What were your impressions on your first day of practice?
I was so happy that all the members were so kind!

What are you most looking forward to doing with this team from now on?
Perform on the field!

Look at this part of me!
I want you to see my various dance performances!

If you had to choose your walk-up music for the 2026 season, which would it be?
I don't know many Japanese songs yet, so I'll listen to a lot of them!

SSU-YU from "Honeys" © SoftBank HAWKS
SSU-YU from "Honeys" © SoftBank HAWKS

Finally, a message to the readers of Pacific League Insight...

"Let's cheer on The Hawks together again this year!"

"Honeys" 2026 Season Members © SoftBank HAWKS
"Honeys" 2026 Season Members © SoftBank HAWKS

[Honeys]
The team was formed in 1993, the year Fukuoka Dome (now MIZUHO PayPay Dome FUKUOKA) opened, and will be celebrating its 33rd anniversary in 2026. The team name "Honeys" comes from the team's official mascot, Honey Hawk.
Through a wide range of activities, including dance performances at the stadium, media appearances, PR activities through events, and various fan services, they aim to be a force that strengthens the bond between The Hawks and their fans.
In 2026, auditions were held in three locations: Fukuoka, Taipei (for the second time following last year's auditions), and Kumamoto (for the first time). Seven new members and eleven returning members (three of whom were from Taipei) were selected. The team is evolving to become more global and more deeply rooted in the local community.

▼ Honey's official social media
・X (@hawksHoneys)
・TikTok (@hawksHoneys)
・Instagram (@softbankhawks_performanceteam)


Article provided by:Pacific League Insight Ikeda Sari

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