Key Points

The Japan men's hockey team has arrived in Bihar for the Hero Asia Cup 2025. They're determined to break their pattern of fourth-place finishes and finally reach the podium. Captain Raiki Fujishima emphasized their goal of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup by winning this tournament. Japan faces a tough Pool A that includes hosts India, making their August 31 matchup particularly anticipated.

Key Points: Japan Hockey Team Arrives in Bihar for Asia Cup 2025

  • Japan aims for first podium finish after five fourth-place finishes
  • Team drawn in Pool A with hosts India, China and Kazakhstan
  • Captain targets World Cup qualification by winning Asia Cup
  • High-voltage match against India scheduled for August 31
2 min read

Japan Hockey team touchdown in Bihar for Men's Asia Cup Rajgir, Bihar 2025

Japan's men's hockey team lands in Rajgir determined to break their fourth-place jinx and qualify for the 2026 World Cup through the Hero Asia Cup.

"We are determined to play with full fighting spirit - Raiki Fujishima, Japan Captain"

Rajgir, August 24

The Japan Men's Hockey Team arrived in Bihar late Saturday night ahead of the prestigious Hero Asia Cup Rajgir, Bihar 2025, as per a release from Hockey India.

Despite being a consistent contender, Japan has finished fourth on five occasions in the tournament's history but has yet to claim a podium finish. This time, they will be determined to break the jinx and secure a top-three spot.

Currently ranked 18th in the FIH World Rankings, Japan has been drawn into Pool A alongside hosts India, China, and Kazakhstan.

They will begin their campaign against Kazakhstan on 29th August, before facing host India in what promises to be a high-voltage encounter on 31st August. In their final Pool match, Japan will take on China on 1st September.

After the team's arrival, Japan Captain Raiki Fujishima stated, "We are thrilled to be here in Rajgir for our very first tournament in this city. Our primary target is to secure qualification for the 2026 World Cup by winning the Asia Cup 2025, and for that we are determined to play with full fighting spirit. The team is motivated to give its best and showcase top-level hockey throughout the tournament."

"Without a doubt, our toughest test will be against India. They are the highest-ranked team in this competition and will also have the advantage of strong home support. But we believe in our abilities, and we are confident of breaking through this time and finishing on the podium," he concluded.

Earlier this month, Malaysia arrived in Patna, Bihar, on Saturday morning for the prestigious Asia Cup Rajgir, Bihar 2025. Malaysia were the finalists in the previous edition held in Jakarta, where they lost the title match to Korea 1-2, but this time, the Captain expressed that the team is here to win.

"It is very exciting to be here in Rajgir. We look forward to having a good tournament, and we have prepared well. Hosts India will be a tough team to beat because they have played so many top teams in the Pro League and have the right experience and exposure in international hockey," expressed Marhan Jalil.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

P
Priya S
Great to see international sports coming to Bihar! Rajgir is a beautiful place with so much history. Hope the infrastructure is ready to host such a prestigious tournament. Wishing all teams the best!
A
Aman W
Japan always plays with great spirit but never makes it to podium. Maybe this time they'll break the jinx! Though as an Indian, I obviously want our team to win 🏑
S
Sarah B
Interesting to see how the Japanese team adapts to the conditions in Bihar. The heat and humidity can be challenging for international players. Hope the organizers have made proper arrangements for all teams.
V
Vikram M
Japan vs India on 31st August - mark your calendars! This is going to be the match of the tournament. Our boys better be prepared for their fighting spirit. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
N
Nikhil C
Respect to Japan captain for his honest assessment. They know India is the team to beat. Hope we get to see some quality hockey from all Asian teams. The level of Asian hockey has improved so much!

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50