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“Challenge beyond yourself!Athletes working together!”

The players fulfill their duties and responsibilities at work, and also provide support to employees and fans through the S/J League.
We continue to take on the challenge of ``exceeding ourselves!'' in order to convey excitement and the joy of competition.

The goal is to "defeat! The top team."
Athletes are proud of their work-life balance, and receive energy from the support of their colleagues at work.
Our opponents are all top teams including the Japanese national team, but we believe that our challenge to overcome the differences in practice environments and time constraints will send a message to many competitors and fans as a pioneer among corporate teams.

"Truly hard training, challenge quality over quantity and fortitude"

Practice time for five days a week, including three days after work on weekdays, is less than half that of the top teams. "How to make up for time with quality?" The coaches of the former Olympic team and Japan national team will deeply consider and impose a menu on the players. However, the tiredness of work has permeated my body, and I can't move as I want, and my heart breaks. It doesn't produce results and sometimes loses sight of its goals. However, with the enthusiastic encouragement of his coaches and colleagues, and with his new determination, he was able to take a step forward and surpass himself. A strong body and an indomitable spirit are nurtured.

Aiming for a new stage and a team that will be supported by the local community in the near 60th anniversary!

Founded in 1964, promoted to men's and women's S/J league II in 2020, men's league promoted to S/J league in 2021.
Through the activities of "spreading the sport" and "cultivating juniors who value courtesy", we are also focusing on evolving into a team that is suitable for the top league.

Photo (upper left): Nagoya City Junior Development (Social Contribution)
(Lower left): Aiming for the men's and women's top league for the 60th anniversary (Left: Former Japanese national team Koharu Yonemoto, Right: Former Olympic team member Saeka Sato)
(Upper right): 2021 S/J League II men's final match, the moment of victory "For friends"
(Bottom right): Men's ace doubles/Kitasato/Yoshimura pair
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