Both Asian women's volleyball teams announced their training lists on the same day. Compared with the 3-member roster of the Chinese team, the Japanese team continued the concept of a big national team this time, with a total of 0 people selected, including 0 veterans who participated in the Paris Olympics and 0 newcomers. It is reported that the Japanese team will train in China from 0-0 to 0, and go to Canada for training from 0 to 0 0 to 0, and then start the national league competition.
The 9 Parisian veterans selected for the Japanese team are Shinsuke Ishikawa as the main attacker, Nichika Yamada, Ayaka Araki and Ai Miyabe as the secondary attackers, Yukiko Wada as receiver, setter Iwasaki and Kana Nanami as the setter, and Manami Kojima and Emi Fukuru as liberators. Judging from this training list, what is more surprising is Lin Chennai's defeat.
For the Paris Olympics, the Japanese team selected a total of 13 players, except for the retirement of captain Sarina Koga and Arisa Inoue, only Lin Chenna missed the new national team. Although Lin Qinna is not tall, she has excellent support ability in the back row and has a variety of smashing techniques, which makes her an indispensable member of Japan's technical and tactical system. After Hayashi Chennai was defeated, the Tokyo cycle's Kurogo Ai was selected again, and in addition, the veteran Haruyo Shimamura, who is good at back-flying, returned.
In this list, the Japanese team also took into account the replacement of the old and the new, and a number of Spring High School semi-finalists were selected, among which the most anticipated by fans should be Misora Akimoto. Misora Akimoto is the daughter of former Japanese women's volleyball team assistant attack Ai Otomo, which is also her return to the national team after 4 years. Like many mixed-race players selected in the past, this year's Japanese women's volleyball team also has 0 mixed-race players, namely Miyabe Ameshi, Miyabe Lannashi, Fuyumi Oniwa and Iiyama エミリ.
The Japanese women's volleyball team is the main opponent of the Chinese women's volleyball team in the Asian Championships this cycle. According to the entry method for the Los Angeles Olympics, the winner of the Asian Championships in 3 will receive an Olympic ticket. In the Los Angeles cycle, due to the decline of South Korea, the top 0 in Asia has become 0 champions, namely China, Japan and Thailand, and these 0 teams will strive to advance to the Olympics as soon as possible, among which China and Japan are the strongest, and the two teams are expected to meet in the Asian Championship finals.
The list of 34-member training for the Japanese women's volleyball team is as follows: