Japan women's national volleyball team


The Japan women's national volleyball team, or All-Japan women's volleyball team, is currently ranked 6th in the world by FIVB. The current head coach is Kumi Nakada.
One of their greatest successes was at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, when they defeated the heavily favored Soviet Union on the way to the gold medal. Japan was qualified for the 2004 Summer Olympics by winning the Women's Olympic Qualifier that was held from 8 May to 16 May in Tokyo, Japan. In Athens, Greece the team took fifth place in the overall-rankings.
Finally after almost three decades of medal drought in the Olympics, Japan took home the Bronze medal by defeating South Korea in the 2012 Summer Olympics.

History

2012 London Olympics

Japan qualified for the 2012 Summer Olympics as the best Asian team in the 2012 FIVB Women's World Olympic Qualification Tournament.
In the 2012 Olympics, Japan had been placed on Group A with Russian Federation, Italy, Dominican Republic, the host Great Britain and Algeria. Japan finished third in the Group. In the quarter-finals, Japan faced their old Asian rival China. Saori Kimura and Yukiko Ebata each scored 33 points in this thrilling game in which China were beaten by 3–2. It was their first win over China in 11 years as far as FIVB games are concerned. On 9 August 2012, the Japanese were outplayed by the defending champions Brazil in the semi-finals.
On 11 August 2012, Japan beat South Korea 3–0 in the bronze medal match. It is the first Olympics' volleyball medal for the Japanese since the 1984 Summer Olympics. On August 13, 2012, Japan Women's Team was ranked 3rd in the world behind United States women's national volleyball team and Brazil women's national volleyball team.

Winner of 6 major world titles

#, & – Twice 3 Straight Major titles in 1960s and 1970s

Results

International

Olympic Games

Asian Games

Current squad

The following is the Japanese roster in the 2019 Volleyball Women's World Cup.
Head coach: Kumi Nakada
No.NamePositionDate of birthHeightWeightSpikeBlock2019–20 club
/21 5 1996 NEC Red Rockets
3 7 1990 Hisamitsu Springs
11 7 1990 Hisamitsu Springs
3 8 1984 Toyota Auto Body Queenseis
1 9 1994Okayama Seagulls
/8 5 1991 Hisamitsu Springs
15 12 1993 Denso Airbees
7 3 1990 Hitachi Rivale
31 10 1990 Denso Airybees
1415 8 1992 JT Marvelous
16/14 6 1998 Toray Arrows
188 1 1991 Saitama Ageo Medics
2119 7 1997 Hitachi Rivale
243 4 1991 JT Marvelous
28/14 5 2000 Toray Arrows

Former squads

Head coach: Tadayoshi Yokota
No.NameDate of birthHeight1994 club
1Motoko Obayashi15.06.67Hitachi
2Aki Nagatomi17.07.69Hitachi
3Chie Natori09.08.69Daiei
4Mika Yamauchi07.10.69Daiei
6Tomoko Yoshihara04.02.70Hitachi
7Kiyoko Fukuda04.08.70Hitachi
8Miho Murata03.09.70Hitachi
9Asako Tajimi26.02.72Hitachi
12Yumi Natta12.07.69Daiei
13Naomi Eto12.07.72Hitachi
16Maki Fujiyoshi24.05.74Hitachi
17Miyuki Shimasaki13.10.74Hitachi
5Kazuyo Matsukawa07.01.70Daiei
10Kumiko Sakamoto13.12.72Daiei
14Minako Onuki15.10.72NEC
15Miho Ota27.10.73Hitachi
18Eiko Yasui08.05.71Kanagawa