Tom Brady appears to be enjoying the offseason before heading back to the US for his Fox broadcasting duties. The NFL legend was recently in Japan, and on Monday, he shared some pictures of his time in the country on his Instagram.
When Brady's niece Maya, a softball star, caught a glimpse of the NFL legend's outings in Japan, she shared a one-word message on his Instagram post.

"CUTIES," Maya commented on Brady's IG post.
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Brady seemed to enjoy his time in Japan and even took his two younger children, Vivian and Benjamin, on the holiday.
"Japan we love you! We had SO MUCH FUN! Thank you for your hospitality and beauty," Brady captioned the IG post. "amazing culture of honor, respect, and discipline."
"From the history, to the traditions, every day we learned and laughed and loved - the food, the shops, the people, the animals and everything in between. These trips shape us and remind us how much there is to learn when we step outside our routines and see the world together."
Last week, Brady was in Europe and shared some pictures on Instagram from his trips to the Netherlands, Sweden, and a few other countries.
Meanwhile, Maya, who starred with UCLA in college, signed with the Talons of the Athletes Unlimited Softball League earlier this year.
Tom Brady to return to the US to take part in Fanatics Games

According to reports, Tom Brady is expected to return to the U.S. soon to take part in the Fanatics Games, which will run from June 20-22 at Javits Center in Manhattan, New York. The NFL icon recently issued a challenge to rapper DJ Khaled about their golf game at the event.
Apart from Brady, MLB legend Alex Rodgriduez and NBA superstar Kevin Durant are also expected to headline the Fanatics Games.
Sports stars and celebrities will pair up to take on challenges including football (QB skills), basketball (around the world), soccer (goal scoring), baseball (pitching accuracy), hockey (puck shooting), WWE (superstar entrance), UFC (striking challenge) and golf (closest to the pin).
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