Mitsubishi Yowa

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Mitsubishi Yowa

Mitsubishi Yowa Kai (三菱養和会, Mitsubishi Yōwa Kai) commonly referred to as simply Mitsubishi Yowa or Yowa-kai is a Japanese multisports club based in Sugamo, Tokyo. The club is best known for its football section, also known as Mitsubishi Yowa S.C which has a distinguished record in youth player development. In recent years, Mitsubishi Yowa S.C has continued to contribute to the Samurai Blue, with players such as Yuki Soma, Keito Nakamura and Henry Hiroki Mochizuki all earning international caps under Hajime Moriyasu.

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Mitsubishi Yowa
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Full nameMitsubishi Yowa Soccer Club
Founded1914
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Sugamo Sports Center
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Chofu Ground
LeagueU18 Prince League - 2025
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In the past, their guraduates such as Kokichi Kimura, Yuichiro Nagai, Yoshizumi Ogawa and Junya Tanaka have represented the national team, establishing Mitsubishi Yowa as a leading pleyer development club in Japan.

History

The Mitsubishi Yowa Club was originally founded in 1914 as the Mitsubishi Club by Mitsubishi Goshi Kaisha. Over the years, it evolved through various restructurings and name changes. In 1940, it became the Mitsubishi Yowa Association, separating from the company. The organization opened its membership beyond Mitsubishi employees in 1946.

Further developments included the establishment of the Mitsubishi Yowa Club in 1956, followed by the Mitsubishi Sports Club in 1975. Finally, in 1981, these three entities—Mitsubishi Yowa Association, Mitsubishi Yowa Club, and Mitsubishi Sports Club—merged to form the present-day Mitsubishi Yowa Club.

Sports Facilities

The sports facilities at Mitsubishi include two main locations in Tokyo:

  • Sugamo Sports Center (Toshima Ward) – A multi-purpose facility with a gymnasium, swimming pool, martial arts hall, golf practice area, fitness gym, and artificial turf (3G) field for football, rugby, and other sports.
  • Chofu Ground (Chofu City) – Features a 3G pitch and two sand-filled artificial grass tennis courts.

These facilities support a variety of sports, including football, tennis, gymnastics, swimming, rugby, judo, kendo, and golf.

Honours

Notable graduates from the football section

1960's Births

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Kokichi Kimura Nissan Motor Soccer Club
Yoichi Hayashi Nippon Kokan Soccer Club
Yoshinori Kumada All Nippon Airways Yokohama Soccer Club
Yoshiaki Okamoto Nissan Motor Soccer Club
Morihiko Yamamichi Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Soccer Club
Yoshihiro Takagi Cosmo Oil Yokkaichi FC
Akihisa Sonobe Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Soccer Club
Ryu Takakatsu Kyoto Shiko Soccer Club
Osamu Hirose Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Soccer Club
Motohiro Shirane Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Soccer Club
Satoru Watanabe Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Soccer Club
Koichi Hashimoto SC Corinthians Paulista (Brazil)
Masaru Sato Cosmo Oil Yokkaichi FC
Naofumi Koike Yokohama Marinos
Toru Yoneda Kofu Club
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1970's Births

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Eiji Sato Urawa Red Diamonds
Toru Koyano FC KYOKEN Kyoto
Yukio Tsuchiya EC Noroeste (Brazil)
Kenji Kikawada Consadole Sapporo
Kensuke Kagami Tokyo Gas FC
Kazuyoshi Mikami Vissel Kobe
Yosuke Minami Tessensohn Khalsa Rovers (Singapore)
Jun-nosuke Schneider Gunma FC Fortuna
Takuro Nishimura Urawa Red Diamonds
Yu Hoshide YKK AP Football Club
Michiyasu Nagata Verdy Kawasaki
Yuichiro Nagai Urawa Red Diamonds
Yuichi Kodama Ehime FC
Jun Ideguchi Yokohama F. Marinos
Jun Uruno Honda FC
Kunio Otsuki Yokogawa Musashino FC
Takanori Kamizawa Nagoya Oceans
Takuya Mikami Urawa Red Diamonds
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1980's Births

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Rinichi Mikami Parramatta FC (Australia)
Takumi Motohashi Yokohama F. Marinos
Atsushi Koji Royal Thai Army FC (Thailand)
Yuta Baba FC Tokyo
Takahiro Yamaguchi Shonan Bellmare
Yoshizumi Ogawa Nagoya Grampus
Ryota Aoki Gamba Osaka
Tomoya Osawa Omiya Ardija
Kohei Tokita Omiya Ardija
Hiroto Kirowlan Tokyo Verdy
Junya Tanaka Kashiwa Reysol
Shuji Fujimoto JEF United Chiba
Takato Ohtake FC Machida Zelvia
Sho Kamimura Mito Hollyhock
Keita Tanaka AC Nagano Parceiro
Fumiya Kigure Albirex Niigata
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1990's Births

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2000's Births

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