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The 2023–24 Japan Rugby League One – Division 1 season is the thirteenth top flight league season played from December 2023 through to May 2024, [1] in the newly rebranded Japan Rugby League One. The competition consisted of twelve teams, including one promoted team from Division 2, the Mie Heat.
Japan Rugby League One (Japanese: ジャパンラグビーリーグワン, romanized: Japanragubīrīguwan), formerly known as the Top League (Japanese: トップリーグ, romanized: Toppurīgu), is a rugby union competition in Japan. It is the highest level of professional rugby competition in the country.
The Japan Rugby League One will add three new clubs next season, growing to 26 teams over three divisions. Large corporations in Japan continue to show a strong interest in getting involved in ...
Before that, university teams had been stronger than company teams in Japan. However, after World War II, many company teams were restarted or founded. As a result, the Japan Rugby Football Union organized the NHK cup three times from this season, and changed it to the All-Japan Rugby Football Championship from the 1963–1964 season.
Japan Rugby League One Division 2. Hino Red Dolphins; Kamaishi Seawaves; Mie Honda Heat; Shimizu Koto Blue Sharks; Shining Arcs Tokyo-Bay Urayasu; Toyota Industries Shuttles Aichi; Japan Rugby League One Division 3. Chugoku Red Regulions; Kurita Water Gush Akishima; Kyuden Voltex (without city/prefecture in the name) NTT DoCoMo Red Hurricanes ...
Red Hurricanes Osaka is a Japanese rugby union team owned by NTT Communications.They qualified for the 2011–12 season and finished 12th place overall. The team rebranded in 2022, ahead of the rebranding of the Top League to the Japan Rugby League One.
The Japan Rugby League One final will be a showdown between coaches who emerged from the same New Zealand rugby nursery and have taken similar paths to Sunday's showdown in Tokyo. Robbie Deans ...
Toyota Verblitz is a Japanese rugby union team in the Japan Rugby League One. Verblitz is a portmanteau of verde (Italian, Spanish and Portuguese for 'green') and blitz (German for 'lightning'). The team is owned by Toyota Motor Corporation and is not to be confused with the Aichi Shuttles rugby team, owned by Toyota Industries.