2025 Brave Blossoms Squad Announced

Japan Head Coach Eddie Jones has named his first Brave Blossoms squad for 2025. The 37-member squad, comprising 20 forwards and 17 backs will come together for a training camp in Miyazaki, on Japan’s southern island of Kyushu on Monday, June 16 ahead of the three-match, Lipovitan D Challenge Cup 2025.

The first fixture kicks off on Saturday, June 28 when the Japan XV take on the Māori All Blacks in an uncapped match at Chichibunomiya in Tokyo. This will be followed by a two-test series against Wales to be held across the following two weekends. The first test of the season will take place in Kitakyushu on July 5, followed by the return fixture in Kobe on July 12.

While the squad includes a core of experienced test campaigners, Jones has stuck with his vision of bringing through Japan’s next generation of playing talent with 17 uncapped players included in the squad, alongside eight players holding just ten caps or less.

Fans in Japan and around the world will be delighted to see the return to the national team set up of 87-test cap veteran, Michael Lietch. Fresh from captaining Toshiba Brave Lupus Tokyo to their second Division One JRLO Championship in a row, the talismanic Lietch will add valuable leadership and experience to this young Brave Blossoms squad.

Announcing the squad at a press conference in central Tokyo, Jones also took the opportunity to reveal the Brave Blossom’s team mantra for 2025 – ‘Chosoku As One’. Expanding on the team’s earlier concept of Chosoku Rugby or super-fast rugby, the idea is that while this mantra must be embodied across Japan’s elite levels, it also needs to be the guiding vision across all rugby in Japan. Both in terms of playing style, but also within coaching, management and wider off-field activities.

Japan is recognised internationally for its high-tempo style and high-skill application of rugby’s fundamentals of catch-pass that form the basis of its quick ball movement and positive attacking style. However, Jones wants to take the concept even further, to stretch and press the fabric of chosoku rugby into every facet of the Japanese game.  

Commenting on the ‘Chosoku As One’ mantra, Japan Head Coach Eddie Jones said:

“For Japan to rise again, to have another peak of success, we need to work together across high school, university and into League One. We need to produce the strongest team that plays rugby that keeps fans on the edges of their seats. Particularly in terms of our attack, we must take advantage of the opportunities we create and play on top of the opposition, and then conversely when we don’t have the ball, we need a much higher work rate in our defence.

“We’ve got to have Japan-first thinking, where players understand that they’ve got to put Japan first and do everything they can do to protect and make the team stronger. Of course we want to win, but I think there is a greater duty to Japanese rugby here. In our rugby ecosystem, we need to work as one and maximise the resources we’ve got. Maximise every talented high school and university player and make sure they’ve got the opportunity to play. In that way, we can maximise the talent coming through to the national team. One thing I do know, having come back to Japan, is that there’s enough talent.”

Fans looking to catch the action live can purchase tickets for all three Lipovitan D Challenge Cup 2025 fixtures via the newly optimised English-language ticketing website at: https://quick.pia.jp/japan-rugby_en/

2025 Japan Men’s Fifteens Training Squad

Forwards (20)

Name Club Team Graduate Height (cm) Weight (kg) DOB Cap
Yota KAMIMORI Kubota Spears Funabashi TOKYO-BAY Kindai Univ. 172 105 1999/4/26 0
Sena KIMURA TOSHIBA BRAVE LUPUS TOKYO Tokai Univ. 175 105 1999/6/24 0
Kenta KOBAYASHI TOKYO SUNTORY SUNGOLIATH Waseda Univ. 181 113 1999/6/2 0
Hayate ERA Kubota Spears Funabashi TOKYO-BAY Teikyo Univ. 172 106 2001/9/18 0
Kenji SATO SAITAMA Panasonic WILD KNIGHTS Waseda Univ. 177 108 2003/1/4 0
Mamoru HARADA TOSHIBA BRAVE LUPUS TOKYO (*until June 2025) Keio Univ. 175 101 1999/4/15 10
Sanshiro KIHARA TOKYO SUNTORY SUNGOLIATH Senshu Univ. 181 108 2003/1/20 0
Shuhei TAKEUCHI URAYASU D-Rocks (*until June 2025) Kyushu Kyoritsu Univ. 183 115 1997/12/9 13
Keijiro TAMEFUSA Kubota Spears Funabashi TOKYO-BAY Meiji Univ. 180 108 2001/9/3 10
Epineri ULUIVITI Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Sagamihara Dynaboars Ratu Kadavulevu School 196 122 1996/7/7 6
Waisake RARATUBUA KOBELCO KOBE STEELERS Tokai Univ. 193 120 1998/3/17 0
Warner DEARNS TOSHIBA BRAVE LUPUS TOKYO Ryutsu Keizai Univ. KASHIWA HS. 201 117 2002/4/11 21
Michael LEITCH TOSHIBA BRAVE LUPUS TOKYO Tokai Univ. 189 113 1988/10/7 87
Akito OKUI TOYOTA VERBLITZ Teikyo Univ. 178 105 2001/9/17 0
Ben GUNTER SAITAMA Panasonic WILD KNIGHTS Brisbane Boys’ College 195 120 1997/10/24 9
Jack CORNELSEN SAITAMA Panasonic WILD KNIGHTS Univ. of Queensland 195 110 1994/10/13 20
Kanji SHIMOKAWA TOKYO SUNTORY SUNGOLIATH Waseda Univ. 188 105 1999/1/17 14
VUETI TUPOU SHIZUOKA BlueRevs Setsunan Univ. 190 121 2000/4/2 0
Faulua MAKISI Kubota Spears Funabashi TOKYO-BAY Tenri Univ. 187 112 1997/1/20 15
Amato FAKATAVA RICOH BlackRams Tokyo Daito Bunka Univ. 195 118 1994/12/7 13

Backs (17)

Name Club Team Graduate Height (cm) Weight (kg) DOB Cap
Naoto SAITO Stade Toulousain Waseda Univ. 165 73 1997/8/26 24
Kenta FUKUDA TOKYO SUNTORY SUNGOLIATH Meiji Univ. 173 83 1996/12/19 1
Shinobu FUJIWARA Kubota Spears Funabashi TOKYO-BAY Tenri Univ. 171 76 1999/2/8 10
Sam GREENE SHIZUOKA BlueRevs Brisbane Grammar HS. 178 85 1994/8/16 0
Seungsin LEE KOBELCO KOBE STEELERS Osaka Korean HS. 176 86 2001/1/13 18
Shogo NAKANO TOKYO SUNTORY SUNGOLIATH Waseda Univ. 186 100 1997/6/11 7
Siosaia FIFITA TOYOTA VERBLITZ Tenri Univ. 187 105 1998/12/20 16
Dylan RILEY SAITAMA Panasonic WILD KNIGHTS Bond Univ. 187 102 1997/5/2 28
Charlie LAWRENCE Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Sagamihara Dynaboars Hamilton Boys’HS. 171 90 1998/5/27 0
Kippei ISHIDA YOKOHAMA CANON EAGLES Meiji Univ. 167 75 2000/4/28 0
Kazuma UEDA KOBELCO KOBE STEELERS Kindai Univ. 177 87 2002/12/4 0
Malo TUITAMA SHIZUOKA BlueRevs Scots College 182 91 1996/3/23 7
Taira MAIN RICOH BlackRams Tokyo Gose Industrial HS. 178 90 2000/9/5 1
Halatoa VAILEA Kubota Spears Funabashi TOKYO-BAY Nippon Sport Science Univ. 185 104 1999/2/14 0
Jingo TAKENOSHITA Meiji Univ. Hotoku Gakuen HS. 180 86 2004/6/11 0
Ichigo NAKAKUSU RICOH BlackRams Tokyo Keio Univ. 174 84 2000/6/1 0
Takuro MATSUNAGA  TOSHIBA BRAVE LUPUS TOKYO Tenri Univ. 172 82 1998/8/13 4

Lipovitan D Challenge Cup 2025 Match Schedule

Saturday 28 June

Japan XV vs Māori All Blacks (non-capped match)

Lipovitan D Challenge Cup 2025

Chichibunomiya Rugby Ground, Tokyo

Saturday 5 July

Japan vs Wales

Lipovitan D Challenge Cup 2025

Mikuni World Stadium, Kitakyushu

Saturday 12 July

Japan vs Wales 

Lipovitan D Challenge Cup 2025

Noevir Stadium, Kobe

Historic Match Results

Japan XV vs Māori All Blacks (non-test matches)

5 matches, 1 win, 4 losses

6 July 2024: 26-14 (W) Toyota City

29 June 2024:  36-10 (L) Tokyo

8 November 2014: 18-20 (L) Tokyo

1 November 2014: 21-61 (L) Hyogo

28 June 2008:  65-22 (L) Napier, New Zealand)

Brave Blossoms v Wales

14 matches, 1 win and 13 losses

19 November 2016: 33-30 (L) Cardiff, Wales

15 June 2013: 23-8 (W) Tokyo

8 June 2013: 18-22 (L) Osaka

20 September 2007: 72-18 (L) Cardiff, Wales           

26 November 2004: 98-0 (L) Cardiff, Wales

17 June 2001: 30-53 (L) Tokyo

10 June 2001: 10-64 (L) Osaka

9 October 1999: 64-15 (L) Cardiff, Wales (RWC)

27 May 1995: 10-57 (L) Bloemfontein, South Africa (RWC)

16 Oct 1993: 55-5 (L) Cardiff, Wales       

22 Oct 1983: 29-24 (L) Cardiff, Wales

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