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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 .
2.2 Japan. 2. 3 Kenya. 2.4 Poland. 3 Pool ... This article shows the roster of all participating teams for the women's indoor volleyball ... Volleyball at the 2024 ...
Nichika Yamada (山田 二千華, Yamada Nichika, born 24 February 2000) is a Japanese volleyball player. She plays for the Japan women's national volleyball team. She competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics, in Women's volleyball. [2]
Yuki Ishii (石井 優希, Ishii Yuki, born May 8, 1991) is a Japanese volleyball player who plays for Hisamitsu Springs. [1] She also played for the All-Japan women's volleyball team . She competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics , in Women's volleyball .
Kotona Hayashi (林琴奈, Hayashi Kotona, born 13 November 1999) is a Japanese volleyball player. She plays for the Japan women's national volleyball team. [1] She competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics, in Women's volleyball. [2]
Haruyo Shimamura (島村 春世, Shimamura Haruyo, born March 4, 1992) is a Japanese volleyball player who plays for NEC Red Rockets. [1] She also plays for the All-Japan women's volleyball team. She competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics, in Women's volleyball. [2]
She served as the head coach of Japanese volleyball team Victorina Himeji. [2] and now serves as Executive Adviser. [3] Takeshita played for the All-Japan women's volleyball team and was a participant at the 2004 Summer Olympics, 2008 Summer Olympics and 2012 Olympics. At the 2012 Olympics, she was part of the Japanese team that won the bronze ...
Yoko Shinozaki (篠崎 洋子, Shinozaki Yōko, born January 29, 1945) is a Japanese volleyball player and Olympic champion.. She was a major player to help Japanese women's national volleyball, team to dominate the World in 1962-67 by winning 1962 FIVB Women's World Championship, 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games and 1967 FIVB Women's World Championship in row.