All Japan High School Women's Soccer Tournament
The All Japan High School Women's Soccer Tournament of Japan is an annual nationwide high school association football tournament organized by the Japan Football Association.
First played in 1992, the final tournament was originally held in Kobe. In 2002 it was moved to Iwata, but in 2014 the competition was moved to Kobe. It used to take place in summer, but since the 2012 edition it has been played in January during the winter school vacation period, like the male High School Tournament. The tournament is broadcast by TBS.
Slots by regions
- As of the 2018 edition. [1]
Teams | Regions | |||
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7 | Kantō | |||
4 | Kansai | Kyūshū | ||
3 | Chūgoku | Hokushin'etsu | Tōhoku | Tōkai |
2 | Hokkaido | Shikoku | ||
1 | Host prefecture | |||
Champions
Year | High School | Location | Region |
---|---|---|---|
1992 | Seiwa Gakuen | Sendai | Tōhoku |
1993 | Honjō Daiichi | Saitama | Kantō |
1994 | Saitama Kōkō | Saitama | Kantō |
1995 | Saitama Sakae Kōkō | Saitama | Kantō |
1996 | Saitama Kōkō | Saitama | Kantō |
1997 | Keimei Gakuin | Kobe | Kansai |
1998 | Seiwa Gakuen | Sendai | Tōhoku |
1999 | Shōnan Joshi Kōkō | Yokohama | Kantō |
2000 | Keimei Gakuin | Kobe | Kansai |
2001 | Seiwa Gakuen | Sendai | Tōhoku |
2002 | Tokiwagi Gakuen | Sendai | Tōhoku |
2003 | Hōōkōkō | ||
2004 | Kamimura Gakuen | Kagoshima | Kyūshū |
2005 | Kamimura Gakuen | Kagoshima | Kyūshū |
2006 | Fujieda Junshin | Fujieda | Chūbu |
2007 | Hōōkōkō | ||
2008 | Tokiwagi Gakuen | Sendai | Tōhoku |
2009 | Tokiwagi Gakuen | Sendai | Tōhoku |
2010 | Hinomoto Gakuen | Akashi | Kansai |
2011 | Tokiwagi Gakuen | Sendai | Tōhoku |
2012 | Tokiwagi Gakuen | Sendai | Tōhoku |
2013 | Hinomoto Gakuen | Akashi | Kansai |
2014 | Hinomoto Gakuen | Akashi | Kansai |
2015 | Fujieda Junshin | Fujieda | Chūbu |
2016 | Jūmonji Kōkō | Tokyo | Kantō |
2017 | Fujieda Junshin | Fujieda | Chūbu |
2018 | Seisa Kokusai | Yokohama | Kantō |
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