Japan Handball League
The Japan Handball League (日本ハンドボールリーグ, Nihon Handball Rīgu) (JHL), is the top professional [1] handball league in Japan. Team names and home cities/towns are from the official site for the 46th Japan Handball League (2021/2022 Season).[2]
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| Sport | Handball |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1976 |
| No. of teams | Men's team: 11, Women's team: 10 |
| Country | |
2021/2022 JHL Men's Teams
| Club Name | Home City/Town |
|---|---|
| Toyota Motor East Japan | Ōhira, Miyagi |
| Osaki Electric | Miyoshi, Saitama |
| Zeekstar Tokyo | Ōsaki, Tokyo |
| Hokuriku Electric Power Company | Fukui, Fukui |
| Daido Steel | Nagoya |
| Toyota Auto Body | Kariya, Aichi |
| Toyoda Gosei | Kiyosu, Aichi |
| Wakunaga Pharmaceutical | Hiroshima |
| Golden Wolves Fukuoka | Ōnojō |
| Toyota Boshoku Kyushu | Kanzaki, Saga |
| Ryukyu Corazon | Okinawa Prefecture |
2021/2022 JHL Women's Teams
| Club Name | Home City/Town |
|---|---|
| Prestige International Aranmare | Sakata, Yamagata |
| Hokkoku Bank | Kanazawa, Ishikawa |
| Hida Takayama Blackbulls Gifu | Takayama, Gifu |
| HC Nagoya | Nagoya |
| Mie Violet Iris | Suzuka, Mie |
| Osaka Lovvits | Osaka |
| Izumi Maple Reds | Hiroshima |
| Omron | Yamaga, Kumamoto |
| Sony Semiconductor Manufacturing | Kirishima, Kagoshima |
| The Terrace Hotels | Nago |
References
- hgt. (28 November 2002). "Transfercoup" [Transfer coup]. Neue Zürcher Zeitung (in German). Archived from the original on 20 August 2019. Retrieved 20 August 2019.
- "Team Information". Japan Handball League. Retrieved 11 December 2021.
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