Japan Talent Squad Programme Returns for Third Year

The Japan Rugby Football Union is pleased to announce that the Japan Talent Squad, a programme that identifies and nurtures potential future national team players, will return for its third year. This follows the success of the programme over its first two years which has seen participants graduate to higher honours both at League One level and within Japanese national teams.

Following the format of previous years, the JTS will assemble for multiple training camps and practice matches with League One teams across February and March. These will be held under the close supervision and guidance of Japan Head Coach Eddie Jones and his Brave Blossoms coaching team. Strength and conditioning will also play a key role in the programme, along with nutritional guidance and advice from specialist coaches within the Japan national team setup.

The 2026 JTS consists of 35 players, comprising 20 forwards and 15 backs. An additional seven players have also been named as a supplementary training squad who will come into the JTS when required, as injury cover or when members are unavailable due to university or other commitments.

Following the conclusion of three JTS training camps, the U23 Japan National Team Squad will be announced at the end of March. The squad will depart for a four-match tour of Australia in April where they will face a variety of high-level opponents, including a match against famous Sydney club, Randwick. Known affectionately as the Galloping Greens, Randwick was the club where Eddie Jones played and where he first started his coaching career.

Commenting on the Japan Talent Squad 2026 intake, Brave Blossoms Head Coach, Eddie Jones said: “Now in its third year, the Japan Talent Squad, our elite development programme for 19 to 21 year olds, remains integral to the ongoing growth of our national team. It gives us a platform to identify and grow a core group of future Japan test match players. While physical attributes and core skillsets are fundamental, we’re also looking to identify those individuals that have the mindset and relentless drive to become test match winning players.”

The programme’s most recognisable face to date is Waseda University speedster, Yoshitaka Yazaki who was part of the JTS in 2024 and 2025. While still playing for his university team, the young fullback has quickly become a mainstay of the Japan National Team. He earned his ninth test cap on last year’s Autumn tour of Europe and has also been named in Eddie Jones’ 2026 Provisional Squad.

Another notable member who returns to the programme in 2026 for his third year is Meiji University’s star flyhalf, Ryunosuke Ito. At just 21 years of age, Ito was instrumental in Meiji winning the recent All-Japan University Championship. Alongside his call-up to the JTS, he joins Yazaki as one of five university players named in the Brave Blossoms’ 2026 Provisional Squad.

Japan Talent Squad 2026

Forwards (20)

Pos Name University High School Height (cm) Weight (Kg) DOB
PR1 Sojiro OTSUKA Kwansei Gakuin Univ. Kwansei Gakuin Senior HS. 178 110 2004/7/5
PR1 Daisuke TASHIRO Meiji Univ. Oita Maizuru HS. 180 109 2004/11/27
PR1 Masato NAKAO Tokai Univ. Eitoku HS. 183 112 2005/6/21
HO Shun ARAKAWA Doshisha Univ. Tokai Univ. Osaka Gyosei HS. 176 102 2004/10/1
HO Kyoya TANAKA Ritsumeikan Univ. Higashi Fukuoka HS. 175 100 2005/9/14
HO Shun MARUO Kanto Gakuin Univ. Kurashiki HS. 173 96 2004/4/13
PR3 Kai INOUE Tenri Univ. Matsuyama Seiryo HS. 175 113 2004/10/27
PR3 Yoshikazu OKADA Toyo Univ. Wakimachi HS. 182 110 2005/10/18
PR3 Yuta HATTA Kyoto Sangyo Univ. Joto HS. 185 115 2004/4/5
LO Chuka ISHIBASHI Kyoto Sangyo Univ. Hotoku Gakuen HS. 190 105 2004/4/10
LO Shuntaro ISOBE Tsukuba Univ. Kokugakuin Kugayama HS. 190 108 2004/7/14
LO Taiga KURAKAKE Meiji Univ. Higashi Fukuoka HS. 190 100 2005/9/29
LO Kota YAMAUCHI Hosei Univ. Shohei HS. 191 108 2004/11/2
FL Kaoru OKADA Kansai Univ. Higashi Fukuoka HS. 185 100 2004/7/26
FL Toranosuke SONODA Ryutsu Keizai Univ. Kumamoto Technical HS. 186 103 2005/3/6
FL Rikuto NAKAYA
 Doshisha Univ.
Osaka Toin HS. 182 105 2005/4/15
FL Manato NAKAMORI Tsukuba Univ. Toin Gakuen HS. 190 93 2005/12/24
FL Sei HOSOKAWA Tokai Univ. Kurosawajiri Kita HS. 182 100 2005/2/18
NO8 Ryoku MASUO Rissho Univ. Higashi Fukuoka HS. 186 109 2004/10/19
NO8 Kanta MIURA Hosei Univ. Akita Chuo HS. 184 91 2004/7/17

Backs (15)

Pos Name University High School Height (cm) Weight (Kg) DOB
SH Akira IKUTA Toyo Univ. Kokugakuin Univ. Tochigi HS. 164 72 2006/1/21
SH Kanta HIROSE Fukuoka Institute of Technology Higashi Fukuoka HS. 182 77 2004/5/7
SH Haruto WATANABE Kindai Univ. Hotoku Gakuen HS. 171 76 2004/12/10
SO Ryunosuke ITO Meiji Univ. Kokugakuin Univ. Tochigi HS. 172 77 2004/11/20
SO Joe OHTSURU Kyoto Univ. Nada HS. 176 90 2004/6/5
CTB/WTB Mirai KISHI Kindai Univ. Kindai University Wakayama HS. 180 88 2004/12/8
CTB Futo SATO Teikyo Univ. Onomichi HS. 178 88 2005/11/8
CTB Sakuya NAKAO Fukuoka Institute of Technology Omura Technical HS. 182 90 2004/9/16
CTB Chisu LEE Korea Univ. Osaka Chosen HS. 180 82 2004/11/6
WTB Kohaku EBISAWA Meiji Univ. Hotoku Gakuen HS. 173 82 2004/10/27
 WTB Keishu OTA Kindai Univ. Hotoku Gakuen HS. 182 80 2005/5/14
 WTB Eito SHIRAI Meiji Univ. Toin Gakuen HS. 178 83 2005/10/22
 WTB Kenzo TANAKA Waseda Univ. Toin Gakuen HS. 172 75 2005/8/7
 FB Jingo TAKENOSHITA Meiji Univ. Hotoku Gakuen HS. 180 86 2004/6/11
FB/WTB Tasuku MASUYAMA Tsukuba Univ. Tokai Univ. Osaka Gyosei HS. 177 82 2004/4/14

Supplementary Training Squad (7)

Pos Name University High School Height (cm) Weight (Kg) DOB
 PR1 Motonari YAMASHITA Toyo Univ. Kumamoto Kogyo HS. 175 105 2006/3/18
 FL Fuuga YAMANE Kyushu Kyoritsu Univ. Iwami Chisuikan HS. 182 98 2006/7/21
 SO Daiki WATANABE Rissho Univ. Kiryu Daiichi HS. 182 87 2005/9/11
CTB Rio IWAKURA Yamanashi Gakuin Univ. Hyuga HS. 177 90 2006/8/5
 FB Shota Ohata Rikkyo Univ. Tokai Univ. Osaka Gyosei HS. 178 83 2005/3/30
 FB/SO Rikuto Ota Kyoto Sangyo Univ. Kyoto Seisho HS. 173 79 2005/9/20
 FB Ryuto KOGA Meiji Univ. Toin Gakuen HS. 184 86 2006/7/17

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