Japanese Olympic Committee
Japanese Olympic Committee logo
Country/Region Japan
CodeJPN
Created1911
Recognized1912
Continental
Association
OCA
HeadquartersTokyo, Japan
PresidentYasuhiro Yamashita
Secretary GeneralIchiro Hoshino
Websitewww.joc.or.jp

The Japanese Olympic Committee (日本オリンピック委員会, Nippon Orinpikku Iinkai, JOC) is the National Olympic Committee in Japan for the Olympic Games movement, based in Tokyo, Japan. It is a non-profit organisation that selects teams and raises funds to send Japanese competitors to Olympic events organised by the International Olympic Committee (IOC).

The Japanese Olympic Committee has helped organise every bid for an Olympic Games by a Japanese city to date. Japan has held the Olympic Games four times: the Summer Olympics twice (1964 Summer Olympic Games and the 2020 Summer Olympics, both in Tokyo) and the Winter Olympics twice (the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo and the 1998 Winter Olympic Games in Nagano).

New badge for Team Japan, to be used at Beijing 2022 and in future Games.

Presidents

No. Years Name
11911–1921Kanō Jigorō
21921–1933Seiichi Kishi
31936–1937Matahiko Oshima
41937–1942Hirishi Shimomura
51945–1946Ryōzō Hiramuma
61947–1958Ryotaro Azuma
71959–1962Jyuichi Tsushima
81962–1969Prince Tsuneyoshi Takeda
91969–1973Hanji Aoki
101973–1977Masaji Tabata
111977–1989Katsuzi Shibata
121989–1990Yoshiaki Tsutsumi
131990–1999Hironoshin Furuhashi
141999–2001Yushirō Yagi
152001–2019Tsunekazu Takeda
162019–Yasuhiro Yamashita

Executive committee

The committee of the JOC is represented by:[1]

Notable former members

Member federations

Japan National Federations are the organizations that coordinate all aspects of their individual sports. They are responsible for training, competition and development of their sports. There are currently 34 Olympic Summer and 6 Winter Sport Federations in Japan.[3]

National FederationSummer or WinterHeadquarters
All Japan Archery FederationSummerShibuya, Tokyo
Japan Association of Athletics FederationsSummerTokyo
Nippon Badminton AssociationSummerShibuya, Tokyo
Baseball Federation of JapanSummerChūō, Tokyo
Japan Basketball AssociationSummerBunkyō, Tokyo
Japan Biathlon FederationWinterSapporo
Japan Bobsleigh and Luge FederationWinterNagano, Nagano
Japan Amateur Boxing FederationSummerShibuya, Tokyo
Japan Canoe FederationSummerShibuya, Tokyo
Japan Clay Target Shooting AssociationSummerShibuya, Tokyo
Japan Curling AssociationWinterShibuya, Tokyo
Japan Cycling FederationSummerShinagawa, Tokyo
Japan Equestrian FederationSummerChūō, Tokyo
Japan Fencing FederationSummerShibuya, Tokyo
Japan Football AssociationSummerBunkyō, Tokyo
Japan Golf AssociationSummerChūō, Tokyo
Japan Gymnastics AssociationSummerShibuya, Tokyo
Japan Handball AssociationSummerShinjuku, Tokyo
Japan Hockey AssociationSummerShibuya, Tokyo
Japan Ice Hockey FederationWinterShibuya, Tokyo
All Japan Judo FederationSummerBunkyō, Tokyo
Japan Karate FederationSummerKoto-ku, Tokyo
Modern Pentathlon Association of JapanSummerShibuya, Tokyo
Japan Mountaineering and Sport Climbing AssociationSummerShibuya, Tokyo
National Rifle Association of JapanSummerShibuya, Tokyo
Japan Roller Sports FederationSummerTokyo
Japan Rowing AssociationSummerShibuya, Tokyo
Japan Sailing FederationSummerShibuya, Tokyo
Japan Skating FederationWinterShibuya, Tokyo
Ski Association of JapanWinterShibuya, Tokyo
Japan Softball AssociationSummerShibuya, Tokyo
Nippon Surfing AssociationSummerBunkyō, Tokyo
Japan Swimming FederationSummerShibuya, Tokyo
Japan Table Tennis AssociationSummerShibuya, Tokyo
All Japan Taekwondo AssociationSummerMinato, Tokyo
Japan Tennis AssociationSummerShibuya, Tokyo
Japan Triathlon UnionSummerShibuya, Tokyo
Japan Volleyball AssociationSummerShibuya, Tokyo
Japan Weightlifting AssociationSummerShibuya, Tokyo
Japan Wrestling FederationSummerShibuya, Tokyo

See also

References

  1. Executive committee on official site (English)
  2. "Mr. Kawabuchi died, 88 years old Tomakomai comes from the international hall of fame with ice hockey". 47news (in Japanese). 2014-01-20. Archived from the original on 2014-02-27. Retrieved 2019-03-05.
  3. Member federations on official site (English)
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