JAPAN XV Side to Face Hong Kong China

The JRFU have announced the JAPAN XV side to take on the Hong Kong China this Friday, October 24 at Kai Tak Stadium in Hong Kong. Kicking off at 19:00 local time, 20:00 JST, the match will be the second fixture played between the JAPAN XV and a Hong Kong China side this year following the signing of an MOU between the two unions back in March.

The training match last May, between the JAPAN XV and Hong Kong China in Beppu City saw Japan win 64-12. Since then, Hong Kong China have qualified for their first ever Rugby World Cup in 2027, so they will be no doubt hungry to put in a strong performance in front of their home fans as they work to build momentum ahead of 2027.

For the JAPAN XV, they come into the match smarting from a 7-71 loss to Australia A in Osaka last Saturday. While they faced an experienced Australian side featuring nine capped Wallabies, Japan were their own worst enemies. Their faltering lineout and passive scrum afforded them few opportunities from which to mount any attack against an Aussie side who grew in confidence throughout the match.

Having named a side with just five new players coming into the matchday 23, the JAPAN XV coaching team will be looking for their young charges to move forward from last weekend’s loss. Tightening up their set piece, particularly at lineout time and taking better advantage of possession will be key to unlocking the potential of this young team.

The JAPAN XV will once again be captained at number seven by Akito Okui, the exciting 24-year-old backrower from Toyota Verblitz. As one of Japan’s best against Australia A, he will be looking for his fellow forwards to step up and create a platform from which to unlock the attacking potential of this young backline. 

Commenting on the team selection, Brave Blossom’s Assistant Coach, and Acting Head Coach for the Hong Kong China fixture, Ippei Asada said:

“Since our match against Australia A, there have been a few changes in the lineup due to injuries and other reasons. Just like last week, it’s still a young squad, but it’s one full of promise and personally, I have high expectations for them. Over the past week we’ve identified a number of issues to work on, but the players and coaches are united in moving forward together and we’ve been able to prepare well for the upcoming match against Hong Kong China.”

The match will be streamed live on RugbyPass TV at https://rugbypass.tv/

JAPAN XV Team List:

NoNameClubGraduateHeightcmWeightkgDOB
1Sho FURUHATASAITAMA Panasonic WILD KNIGHTSDaito Bunka Univ.1851181996/12/10
2Shodai HIRAOTOKYO SUNTORY SUNGOLIATHKwansei Gakuin Univ.1741032002/10/11
3Yuta KOKAJITOSHIBA BRAVE LUPUS TOKYOTenri Univ.1761091998/7/8
4Epineri ULUIVITIMitsubishi Heavy Industries Sagamihara Dynaboars  Ratu Kadavulevu School1961221996/7/7
5David VAN ZEELANDKubota Spears Funabashi TOKYO-BAYTakushoku Univ.1961162000/2/11
6Shohei ITOTOSHIBA BRAVE LUPUS TOKYOKyoto Sangyo Univ.1901151997/5/1
7Akito OKUI (C)TOYOTA VERBLITZTeikyo Univ.1781052001/9/17
8Rikuto NAKAYADoshisha Univ.Osaka Toin HS.1801022005/4/15
9Asahi DOEIYOKOHAMA CANON EAGLESKyoto Sangyo Univ.170732003/1/9
10Shinya KOMURATOYOTA VERBLITZTeikyo Univ.180922002/5/28
11Tomu TAKAMOTORICOH BlackRams TokyoTeikyo Univ.182922001/10/10
12Yuto MORIYOKOHAMA CANON EAGLESMeiji Univ.174851998/11/1
13Yuya HIROSEKubota Spears Funabashi TOKYO-BAYMeiji Univ.182942001/4/7
14Kazuma UEDAKOBELCO KOBE STEELERSKindai Univ.177872002/12/4
15Takuro MATSUNAGA TOSHIBA BRAVE LUPUS TOKYOTenri Univ.172821998/8/13
16Shoma SAGAWAMitsubishi Heavy Industries Sagamihara DynaboarsNihon Univ.1801032002/1/20
17Yuichiro TANIGUCHIRICOH BlackRams TokyoTenri Univ.1801091998/6/4
18Sanshiro KIHARA TOKYO SUNTORY SUNGOLIATHSenshu Univ.1811082003/1/20
19Shu YAMAMOTORICOH BlackRams TokyoKindai Univ.190961999/6/1
20Keito AOKITOYOTA VERBLITZTeikyo Univ.1871102002/6/14
21Shuntaro KITAMURASHIZUOKA BlueRevsRitsumeikan Univ.168772002/3/28
22Ichigo NAKAKUSURICOH BlackRams TokyoKeio Univ.174842000/6/1
23Kotaro ITORICOH BlackRams TokyoMeiji Univ.177862001/11/15

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Japan National Team Autumn Match Schedule

Saturday 18 October
JAPAN XV vs Australia A (Uncapped)
7-71(L)
Asahi Super Dry CHALLENGE MATCH 2025  
YODOKO Sakura Stadium, Osaka

Friday 24 October
Hong Kong China vs JAPAN XV (Uncapped)
Kai Tak Stadium, Hong Kong

Saturday 25 October
Japan vs Australia
Lipovitan D Challenge Cup 2025
National Stadium, Tokyo

Saturday 1 November
Japan vs South Africa
Lipovitan D Tour 2025
London

Saturday 8 November
Ireland vs Japan
Autumn Nations Series
Dublin

Saturday 15 November
Wales vs Japan
Autumn Nations Series
Cardiff

Saturday 22 November
Georgia vs Japan
Tbilisi

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