Fixtures

Womens Rugby World Cup 08/24 11:00 1 Ireland Women vs Japan Women - View
Womens Rugby World Cup 08/31 13:00 2 New Zealand Women vs Japan Women - View
Womens Rugby World Cup 09/07 11:00 3 Japan Women vs Nikita Artemenko - View

Results

International Women 04/27 01:05 - USA Women v Japan Women W 33-39
WXV 2 Women 10/11 14:00 3 Wales Women v Japan Women L 19-10
WXV 2 Women 10/05 12:00 2 Japan Women v Scotland Women L 13-19
WXV 2 Women 09/27 14:00 1 South Africa Women v Japan Women L 31-24
International Women 08/17 09:00 - Japan Women v USA Women L 8-11
International Women 08/11 09:00 - Japan Women v USA Women D 17-17
WXV 2 Women 10/27 12:00 3 Scotland Women v Japan Women L 38-7
WXV 2 Women 10/21 14:00 2 Japan Women v Samoa Women W 32-10
WXV 2 Women 10/13 12:00 1 Italy Women v Japan Women L 28-15
International Women 09/16 09:10 - Japan Women v Fiji Women W 41-36
International Women 09/10 07:00 - Japan Women v Fiji Women W 29-24
Womens Rugby World Cup 10/22 23:45 1 Japan Women v Italy Women L 8-21

The Japan women's national rugby union team (Ragubī joshi nihon daihyō (ラグビー女子日本代表), nicknamed Sakura Fifteen) are a national sporting side of Japan, representing them at rugby union. The side played their first test match at the inaugural 1991 Women's Rugby World Cup in Wales. They have competed in five Rugby World Cups since then and have won seven Asia Rugby Women's Championship titles.

History

Japan made their international debut at the 1991 Women's Rugby World Cup. Since then, Japan has appeared at three other editions of the World Cup in 1994, 2002 and 2017. The team has won the Asia Rugby Women's Championship in 2015, 2016 and 2017.

Japan qualified for the 2021 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand after a revision of Asia's qualification was made due to the global pandemic. As Asia's highest ranked team they qualified automatically for the tournament.

In November 2021, Japan toured Europe and played test matches against Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Wales defeated Japan 23–5, the Sakura's scoring their only try in the 77th minute with a missed conversion. Scotland ran in six tries to give the Sakura's their second loss 36–12, at the DAM Health Stadium in Edinburgh. Ireland down to 14 players pulled off an unlikely win to beat Japan 15–12.

Japan toured Australia in 2022, they played and won matches against Australia, the Australian Barbarians, and Fiji.

In May 2025, the Sakura's had their biggest win when they trounced Kazakhstan 90–0 in the opening match of the Asia Rugby Women's Championship in Fukuoka; they ran in 14 unanswered tries. They eventually won the tournament, making it their seventh Championship title.

The Japan Women's Rugby Union Team, commonly known as the "Sakura Fifteen," is the national women's rugby union team representing Japan. Renowned for their agility, technical skill, and strategic gameplay, the team has steadily risen in prominence on the international stage. They compete in major tournaments such as the Women's Rugby World Cup, the Asia Rugby Women's Championship, and the Rugby Sevens Series. The Sakura Fifteen are celebrated for their disciplined defense, innovative attacking strategies, and the growing popularity of women's rugby in Japan. Their dedication and evolving talent continue to elevate Japan's status in global women's rugby, inspiring a new generation of players across the country.