Women's Japan Basketball League
The Women's Japan Basketball League is the premier women's basketball league in Japan.
Founded | 1998 |
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Country | Japan |
Confederation | FIBA Asia (Asia) |
Number of teams | 14 |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
Most championships | JX Eneos Sunflowrs (21 titles) |
President | Kiyomi Saito |
Website | WJBL |
History
Chanson Cosmetics was a dominant team in the early 1990s, winning 6 championships in a row.
Teams
2022–23 season
- Aisin Wings
- Chanson V-Magic
- Denso Iris
- Fujitsu Red Wave
- Haneda Vickies
- Himeji Egrets
- Hitachi High-Technologies Cougars
- JX-Eneos Sunflowers[1]
- Mitsubishi Electric Koalas
- Niigata Albirex BB Rabbits
- Toyota Antelopes
- Toyota Boshoku Sunshine Rabbits
- Yamanashi Queenbees
- Prestige International Aranmare Akita[2][3][4]
Champions
- 1999–00: Chanson V-Magic
- 2000–01: JOMO Sunflowers
- 2001–02: JOMO Sunflowers
- 2002–03: JOMO Sunflowers
- 2003–04: JOMO Sunflowers
- 2004–05: Chanson V-Magic
- 2005–06: Chanson V-Magic
- 2006–07: JOMO Sunflowers
- 2007–08: Fujitsu Redwave
- 2008–09: JOMO Sunflowers
- 2009–10: JOMO Sunflowers
- 2010–11: JX Sunflowers
- 2011–12: JX Sunflowers
- 2012–13: JX Sunflowers
- 2013–14: JX Sunflowers
- 2014–15: JX-Eneos Sunflowers
- 2015–16: JX-Eneos Sunflowers
- 2016–17: JX-Eneos Sunflowers
- 2017–18: JX-Eneos Sunflowers
- 2018–19: JX-Eneos Sunflowers
- 2019–20: Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan
- 2020–21: Toyota Antelopes
- 2021–22: Toyota Antelopes
References
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