Japan Basketball

FIBA Basketball World Cup | Japan

Team Info

Founded: 1936

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Manager: N/A

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Upcoming Matches

Date Match Time
03 Jul 2026 China Basketball vs Japan Basketball 10:00:00
06 Jul 2026 South Korea Basketball vs Japan Basketball 10:00:00

Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
01 Mar 2026
05:00
Japan Basketball 78 - 72 South Korea Basketball FIBA Basketball World Cup
26 Feb 2026
10:05
Japan Basketball 80 - 87 China Basketball FIBA Basketball World Cup
01 Dec 2025
11:00
Chinese Taipei Basketball 73 - 80 Japan Basketball FIBA Basketball World Cup
28 Nov 2025
10:05
Japan Basketball 90 - 64 Chinese Taipei Basketball FIBA Basketball World Cup
12 Aug 2025
16:00
Japan Basketball 73 - 97 Lebanon Basketball FIBA Asia Cup
King Abdullah Sports City
10 Aug 2025
11:10
Guam Basketball 63 - 102 Japan Basketball FIBA Asia Cup
King Abdullah Sports City
08 Aug 2025
11:10
Iran Basketball 78 - 70 Japan Basketball FIBA Asia Cup
King Abdullah Sports City
06 Aug 2025
11:10
Japan Basketball 99 - 68 Syria Basketball FIBA Asia Cup
King Abdullah Sports City
01 Aug 2025
16:00
Japan Basketball 85 - 78 Saudi Arabia Basketball Basketball International Friendlies
30 Jul 2025
14:00
Qatar Basketball 92 - 103 Japan Basketball Basketball International Friendlies

About Japan Basketball

The Japanese national basketball team is administered by the Japan Basketball Association (JBA). (Japanese: 日本バスケットボール協会) A 1936 founding member of FIBA Asia, Japan has one of Asia's longest basketball traditions.

Japan has one of the most successful basketball teams in Asia. It has won the Asian Basketball Championships twice and is the second leading nation in qualifications to the event. The team qualified for the Olympic Games six times and for the FIBA World Cup four times.

Japan has traditionally brought forth several of Asia's elite basketball players who competed in the NBA and in Europe. These players include Yuta Tabuse, J.R. Sakuragi, Takuya Kawamura, Takumi Ishizaki and others. However, for about two decades, they rarely played for the national team, which caused Team Japan to fall behind Asia's elite competition from Iran, South Korea, the Philippines and China.

In 2014, Yuta Tabuse and several of Japan's top players returned to the national team and helped to reach its best finish in almost 20 years.

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