Nippon
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Hattrick Country |
Wikipedia page | |
Currency | 円 Yen 100 ¥ = 1 US$ |
Time zone | Hattrick Time +8, +7 while DST |
Continent: | Asia |
Japan HT Country
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Zone: |
Asia, Africa and Oceania |
Number of regions: | 11 |
Current local season: | 79 |
Number of teams: (~ active) |
2 728 (~275) |
Level of series: | 5 |
Top series name: | J. League |
National cups: | The Emperor's Cup (main) |
Nippon Emerald Cup (challenger) | |
Nippon Ruby Cup (challenger) | |
Nippon Sapphire Cup (challenger) | |
Nippon Consolation Cup (third tier) | |
Check global match timetables page for local schedule | |
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Japan (日本, Nippon (or Nihon) in Japanese) is a Far East Asian country. It was the 20th nation to join the Hattrick World.

Around 9th century, Japan became unified under an Emperor. Starting in the 12th century, however, political power was held by a series of military dictators (shōgun), feudal lords (daimyō), and a class of warrior nobility (samurai). In 1868, the restorated Empire adopted a Western-style constitution and pursued industrialization and modernization.
History
- Japanese league was created in May 2001 (global season 13).
- Although in Hattrick Japan is divided in 11 regions, the most of Nippon teams (incl. bots) are from Tokyo.
- In 2002, Nippon hosted World Cup I together with Hanguk. NT was eliminated in pre-qualification match.
Book of Records
- Further information:
The oldest teams are:
- 06/06/2001, Shirayuri Sky, managed by saheki (also NT coach),
- 02/11/2001, Tire Kickers, managed by Charleyboy (also NT coach),
- 12/06/2002, vino rosso, managed by takudk),
- 10/09/2002, Kyoto Tigers, managed by LA-Junnja (also NT & U-20 NT coach),
- 19/11/2002, Soja Shoguns, managed by smallwolf,
- 24/03/2003, S.C. Jaljulya, managed by Kagemusha,
- 03/08/2003, Kawasaki Tigers, managed by MD-JakobTrier (also NT & U-20 NT coach) ,
- 03/10/2003, mateiji, managed by shoda,
- 25/12/2003, united min, managed by sk8young.
International Trophies
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National Trophies
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The Double
The double means to win the league's top tier division and its primary cup competition in the same season.
Team Name | Victories | Season(s) |
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Shirayuri Sky | 13 | 3-15 |
pirxy | 9 | 24-26, 32, 34-36, 44, 50 |
Avatars of Wilderness | 2 | 30, 31 |
Akihabara Tigers | 2 | 45, 49 |
Totemo Baka II | 2 | 55, 56 |
Komatsushima Keirin Riders | 2 | 59, 60 |
vino rosso | 1 | 16 |
Musashi Panthers | 1 | 33 |
Officers
Current Officers: | Former Officers: | |
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Federations
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Alliance ID | Name | Founding date |
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4 671 | Tiger Federation (Tigers) | 2003-08-29 |
19 344 | Japan Football Association (JFA) | 2005-02-15 |
54 388 | Kawasaki Tigers support (KTS) | 2006-12-30 |
60 259 | Nippon NT Federation (NNT) | 2007-04-07 |
81 634 | Japan Promotion of Nihongo Federation; 日本語促進連盟 (JPN) | 2009-03-06 |
Footnotes
- ^ User Meiyuu-Kantoku is the owner of two teams in this league, both winners of titles: the first is Akihabara Tigers and the other is Mozart FC Ongaku-Gakkou.
- ^ User SLV-Ferovejecs is also Hattrick Masters champion with is first team, Mishima Zaibatsu.
Regions of Nippon ![]() |
Chubu | Chugoku | Hokkaido | Kansai | Kanto | Kyoto | Kyushu | Osaka | Shikoku | Tohoku | Tokyo |
Asia and Oceania | ||
Near East Asia: |
Armenia (Hayastan) · Azerbaijan (Azərbaycan) · Bahrain (Bahrain) · Georgia (Sakartvelo) · Jordan (Al Urdun) · Iraq (Al Iraq) · Iran (Iran) · Israel (Israel) · Kuwait (Al Kuwayt) · Lebanon (Lubnan) · Oman (Oman) · Pakistan (Pakistan) · Palestine (Palestine) · Qatar (Dawlat Qatar) · Saudi Arabia (Saudi Arabia) · Syria (Suriyah) · United Arab Emirates (United Arab Emirates) · Yemen (Al Yaman) | |
Middle East Asia: |
Bangladesh (Bangladesh) · India (India) · Kazakhstan (Kazakhstan) · Kyrgyzstan (Kyrgyz Republic) · Maldives (Dhivehi Raajje) · Sri Lanka (Sri Lanka) · Uzbekistan (O'zbekiston) | |
Far East Asia: |
Brunei (Brunei) · Burma (Myanmar) · China (China) · Hong Kong (Hong Kong) · Indonesia (Indonesia) · Kampuchea (Kampuchea) · Japan (Nippon) · South Korea (Hanguk) · Malaysia (Malaysia) · Mongolia (Mongol Uls) · Philippines (Pilipinas) · Singapore (Singapore) · Taiwan (Chinese Taipei) · Thailand (Prathet Thai) · Vietnam (Việt Nam) | |
Oceania: | (see also Asia, Africa and Oceania zone) |
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