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Kurowashiki All Japan Volleyball Tournament (黒鷲旗全日本男女選抜バレーボール大会, Kurowashiki Zen Nippon Danjo Senbatsu Volleyball Taikai), is a volleyball tournament in Japan. Kurowashiki (Japanese: 黒鷲旗) means the flag of black eagle. It opens in May every year in Osaka. It is organized by the Japan Volleyball ...
Tokyo Great Bears from V.1 and the Champion of V.2 Voreas Hokkaido announced that they would not participate in the tournament this year. [2] [3] As a result, the runner-up of V.2 Fujitsu Kawasaki Red Spirits will take part in the tournament. Below is the qualified teams: [4]
The 2022 Emperor's Cup and Empress' Cup All Japan Volleyball Championship was the 16th edition of Emperor's Cup and Empress' Cup All Japan Volleyball Championship. The final round of the tournament was held from 9–18 December 2022. [1] [2] [3] JTEKT Stings beat Toray Arrows with straight sets in men's final, winning the title for the second ...
It is organized by the Japan Volleyball Association. [1] The word Tennō (天皇) means the Emperor of Japan, and the term Kōgō (皇后) is the Empress of Japan. The Tennō Kōgō Commemorative Cup is given to the champion of the tournament. The Commemorative Cup was given to the winner of the Kurowashiki All Japan Volleyball Championship ...
All Japan Intercollegiate Volleyball Championship (全日本バレーボール大学男女選手権大会 Zen Nippon Barēbōru Daigaku Danjo Senshuken Taikai) is an annual nationwide intercollegiate volleyball tournament. It is the largest scale amateur sport event in Japan.
2022 Emperor's Cup and Empress' Cup All Japan Volleyball Championship 2022–23 V.League Division 1 Men's 2023 Kurowashiki All Japan Volleyball Tournament Men's
The Japan men's national volleyball team (Japanese: 男子バレーボール日本代表), also referred to as Ryujin Nippon (Japanese: 龍神ニッポン; Lit. trans: Dragon God of Japan) or simply Nippon, represents Japan in international volleyball competitions and friendly matches, governed by Japan Volleyball Association. [1]
Osaka Bluteon was established as a volleyball club for Matsushita Electric Industrial (now Panasonic) in 1951 and from 1992 to 2024 was known as the Panasonic Panthers. [2] The club would become one of the participating teams of the inaugural 2024–25 season of the SV.League. It adopted its current name and branding in June 2024 ahead of their ...