The Japan Rugby Football Association (President: Masato Tsuchida, Minato-ku, Tokyo) would like to inform you of the following regarding the 104th National High School Rugby Football Tournament.
Ticket information will be announced as soon as it is decided.
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1. About participating schools
There will be a total of 51 participating schools (see “List of Participating Schools in the 104th National High School Rugby Football Tournament” below), and the tournament will be held in a tournament format.
2. About Seed School
There will be 13 seed schools.
A Toin Gakuen High School
A Osaka Toin High School
A Iwami Chisuikan High School
B Mingxi Academy High School
B Kokugakuin University Tochigi High School
B Meguro Gakuin High School
B Kokugakuin University Kugayama High School
B Chubu University Kasugaoka High School
B Tokai University Osaka Kyosei High School
B Changxiang Academy High School
B Tenri High School
B Higashi Fukuoka High School
B Oita Tomei High School
3. About the combination lottery
Date: December 7, 2024 (Sat) 13:00~
Venue: A&H Hall (4th floor, Senri Asahi Hankyu Building, 1-5-3 Shinsenri Higashimachi, Toyonaka 560-0082)
Internet broadcast: MBS Mainichi Broadcasting https://www.mbs.jp/rugby/
4. About match broadcasting
Internet distribution: Tournament official website “HANAZONO LIVE” (free distribution of all games)
https://www.mbs.jp/rugby/
All matches LIVE on JSPORTS On Demand
https://jod.jsports.co.jp/rugby
Broadcast: Broadcast on Mainichi Broadcasting System (MBS), other national broadcast stations, and JSPORTS
5. Regarding media coverage
Announcement as soon as decision is made by the executive committee
6. About the tournament outline
■Organizers: National High School Athletic Federation, Japan Rugby Football Association, Osaka Prefecture/Osaka Prefectural Board of Education, Mainichi Shimbun
■Sponsor: Japan Sports Agency, Japan Sports Association, Higashiosaka City, NHK
■Supervised by: National High School Athletic Federation Rugby Division, Kansai Rugby Football Association, Osaka High School Athletic Federation
■Special support: KOBELCO Group, Mainichi Broadcasting
■Dates: December 27, 28, and 30, Reiwa 6, January 1, 3, 5, and 7, Reiwa 7 (7 days)
■Location: Higashiosaka City Hanazono Rugby Stadium, Higashiosaka City Multipurpose Ball Game Plaza
■Competition rules:
(1) Based on the competition rules established by the Japan Rugby Football Union in 2020.
(2) The game time shall be 30 minute halves, and half time shall be within 5 minutes.
(3) If a winner cannot be determined during the game time, the game will be declared a draw, and the teams participating in the next game will be determined in the following order.
(Penalty tries count as tries, but do not count as goals.)
- ① Team with the most tries.
- ② If the number of tries is also the same, the team with more penalty tries.
- ③ If the number of penalty tries is also the same, the team with the most goals.
- ④ If the above cannot be decided, the decision will be made by lottery.
(4) Sin bins are for 7 minutes.
(5) Players participating in the match must comply with the “Player Dress Code” set by the National High School Athletic Federation Rugby Football Division.
■Competition methods:
(1) The winning team will be determined by the tournament winning method.
(2) Match combinations will be decided by lottery among the representative players of each participating team.
(3) If a winner cannot be determined in the championship match, both teams will be declared winners.
■Qualifications of participating teams and players:
(1) Participating teams must belong to high schools as stipulated in Article 1 of the School Education Act, and be members of the high school athletics federation and rugby football association of the prefecture.
(2) Mixing of students from full-time, part-time, and correspondence courses is not permitted in team composition.
(3) The qualifications of participating athletes are those deemed appropriate by the school principal in terms of academics, physical appearance, character, etc., and must meet the following criteria.
a. Persons who are individually registered with the Japan Rugby Football Union (public interest incorporated foundation).
stomach. Age: Those born between April 2, 2005, and April 1, 2009. However, a student may only participate a maximum of three times in the same competition, and only once in the same grade.
cormorant. Participants will not be allowed to participate if they have been transferred for less than 6 months. (This also applies to foreign students.) However, in unavoidable circumstances such as family relocation, this does not apply if approval is obtained from the president of each prefectural high school athletics federation.
(4) Athletes participating in the competition must undergo a medical examination in advance and receive approval from the principal of the school they attend and the president of the Prefectural High School Athletic Federation to which they belong.
(5) Joint teams from multiple schools will be allowed to participate in the competition only in the following cases.
a. For details on joint teams due to a lack of members (if participation is approved from the preliminaries by the president of the Prefectural High School Athletic Federation), please refer to the “Regulations for Participation in Multiple School Joint Teams Due to a Shortage of Members” stipulated by the National High School Athletic Federation (public interest incorporated foundation). According to the “Guidelines for Multi-School Joint Team Participation Due to a Shortage of Club Members for Each Sport” established by the Rugby Football Specialist Department of the National High School Athletic Federation.
stomach. Joint team based on consolidation target (limited to 2 years before consolidation is completed)
(6) Regarding the participation of international students
a. Limited to international students aiming to graduate.
stomach. A maximum of 2 people can participate.
(7) Persons who violate the Japan Rugby Football Union’s “Japan Rugby Player and Official Regulations” will not be allowed to participate.
(8) If there is any doubt regarding eligibility for participation, the executive committee will make a decision.
(9) Special provisions for participation qualifications
a. Students who are not part of the teams specified in (1) above, who meet the tournament qualifications (2) to (7), and who are recommended by the Prefectural High School Athletic Federation will be allowed to participate in the tournament in accordance with the rules specified separately.
stomach. Regarding the proviso to (3) A above, students enrolled in courses that do not have separate grades may only participate three times.
c) To bear the appropriate amount of expenses required for holding the tournament.
[Contact information]
National High School Rugby Tournament Executive Committee Secretariat (within the Kansai Rugby Union) Telephone: 06-6376-0456
■List of participating schools in the 104th National High School Rugby Football Tournament (51 schools)
NO. |
Prefecture name |
Appearing school name |
Number of appearances |
1 |
Northern Hokkaido |
Hokkaido Engaru High School |
12th consecutive tournament |
2 |
Southern Hokkaido |
Sapporo Yamanode High School |
22nd consecutive tournament |
3 |
Aomori |
Aomori Yamada High School |
6th consecutive tournament |
4 |
Iwate |
Iwate Prefectural Morioka Technical High School |
36th time after 4 tournaments |
5 |
Miyagi |
Sendai Ikuei Gakuen High School |
31st time in 29 consecutive tournaments |
6 |
Akita |
Akita Prefectural Akita Technical High School |
72nd consecutive 5 tournaments |
7 |
Yamagata |
Yamagata Prefectural Yamagata Chuo High School |
30th consecutive tournament |
8 |
Fukushima |
Holy Light Academy High School |
2nd time in 6 tournaments |
9 |
Ibaraki |
Meikei Gakuen High School |
30th time in 13 consecutive tournaments |
10 |
Tochigi |
Kokugakuin University Tochigi High School |
25 consecutive tournaments, 30th |
11 |
Gunma |
Meiwa Prefectural High School |
11th time in 3 consecutive tournaments |
12 |
Saitama |
Changping University |
5th time after 2 tournaments |
13 |
Chiba |
Kashiwa High School attached to Ryutsu Keizai University |
32nd consecutive 30th tournament |
14 |
Tokyo 1st |
Meguro Gakuin High School |
23rd consecutive 5 tournaments |
15 |
Tokyo 2nd |
Kokugakuin University Kugayama High School |
44th time after 2 tournaments |
16 |
Kanagawa |
Toin Gakuen High School |
22nd consecutive tournament |
17 |
Yamanashi |
Yamanashi Gakuin High School |
2nd consecutive tournament |
18 |
Niigata |
Kaishi International High School |
4th time in 2 tournaments |
19 |
Nagano |
Nagano Prefecture Iida High School |
11th time after 3 tournaments |
20 |
Toyama |
toyama daichi high school |
16th time in 6 consecutive tournaments |
21 |
Ishikawa |
Japan Airlines High School Ishikawa |
20th consecutive tournament |
22 |
Fukui |
Fukui Prefectural Wakasa Higashi High School |
35th time after 2 tournaments |
23 |
Shizuoka |
Tokai University Shizuoka Shoyo High School |
13th time after 2 tournaments |
24 |
Aichi |
Chubu University Kasugaoka High School |
14th time in 12 consecutive tournaments |
25 |
Gifu |
Seki City Seki Commercial High School |
43rd consecutive tournament |
26 |
triple |
Mie Prefectural Chomei High School |
15th time in 13 consecutive tournaments |
27 |
Shiga |
Koizumi Catholic High School |
14th time in 6 consecutive tournaments |
28 |
Kyoto |
Kyoto City Kyoto Kogakuin High School |
21st time in 9 tournaments |
29 |
Osaka 1st |
Osaka Toin High School |
18th consecutive 4th tournament |
30 |
Osaka 2nd |
Tokai University Osaka Kyosei High School |
24th time in 6 consecutive tournaments |
31 |
Osaka 3rd |
Josho Gakuen High School |
42nd time after 2 tournaments |
32 |
Hyogo |
Hotoku Gakuen High School |
50th consecutive 9 tournaments |
33 |
Nara |
Tenri High School |
66th time in 3 consecutive tournaments |
34 |
Wakayama |
Kinki University Wakayama High School |
6th time in 4 consecutive tournaments |
35 |
Tottori |
Tottori Prefectural Kurayoshi Higashi High School |
14th time in 3 consecutive tournaments |
36 |
Shimane |
Iwami Chisuikan High School |
34th consecutive tournament |
37 |
Okayama |
Kurashiki High School |
4th consecutive tournament |
38 |
Hiroshima |
Onomichi High School |
19th time in 18 consecutive tournaments |
39 |
Yamaguchi |
Takagawa Gakuen High School |
2nd consecutive tournament |
40 |
Kagawa |
Sakaide Daiichi High School |
5th time in 3 tournaments |
41 |
Tokushima |
Tokushima Prefectural Joto High School |
18th consecutive 8 tournaments |
42 |
Ehime |
Songshan Seungling High School |
9th time in 6 consecutive tournaments |
43 |
Kochi |
Kochi central high school |
10th time in 6 consecutive tournaments |
44 |
Fukuoka |
Higashi Fukuoka High School |
25 consecutive tournaments, 35th |
45 |
Saga |
Saga Prefectural Saga Technical High School |
43 consecutive tournaments, 53rd |
46 |
Nagasaki |
Nagasaki Prefectural Nagasaki Hokuyodai High School |
22nd time after 2 tournaments |
47 |
Oita |
Oita Tomei High School |
5th time in 3 consecutive tournaments |
48 |
Kumamoto |
Kyushu Gakuin High School |
5th consecutive tournament |
49 |
Miyazaki |
Miyazaki Prefectural Takanabe High School |
32nd time in 14 consecutive tournaments |
50 |
Kagoshima |
Kagoshima Jitsugyo High School |
23rd consecutive tournament |
51 |
Okinawa |
Okinawa Prefectural Nago High School |
22nd time in 3 consecutive tournaments |
[Summary of participating schools]
・Number of schools participating in prefectural qualifying rounds: 543 teams (including 91 joint teams and 351 schools)
(103rd tournament 549 teams (including 95 joint teams and 343 schools))
・Most participating school (Akita Kogyo, 72 times)
・Most consecutive appearances (Saga Kogyo, 43 consecutive tournaments)
・Consecutive participating schools (39 schools)
・12 schools participating for the first time in two or more tournaments
That’s all