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・St. Joseph’s College(Australia)・Shanghai University of Sport Affiliated Middle School

(China)・Ratu Kadavulevu Secondary School(Fiji)・St. Mary’s College(Ireland)・Istituto Casteller(Itary)・Yang-Chung High School(Korea)・St. Peter’s College(New Zealand)・Dollar Academy(Scotland)・Grey College Secondary School(South Africa)・Jianguo High School(Taiwan)・Dollar Academy PIPE BAND(Scotland)

・Morioka Technical HIgh School(Iwate, Japan)・Meikei High School(Ibaraki, Japan)・The Second High School, Tokyo University of Agriculture

(Gunma, Japan)・Seki Shoko High School(Gifu, Japan)・Hotoku Gakuen High School(Hyogo, Japan)・Tenri High School(Nara, Japan)・Gonokawa High School(Shimane, Japan)・Ohtsu High School(Yamaguchi, Japan)・Fukuoka High School(Fukuoka, Japan)・Shuyukan High School(Fukuoka, Japan)・Higashi Fukuoka High School(Fukuoka, Japan)・Kaisei High School(Nagasaki. Japan)・Nagasaki Hokuyodai High School(Nagasaki, Japan)・Kumamoto Nishi High School(Kumamoto, Japan)

・The King’s School(Australia)・Puchonbuk High School(Korea)・Aranui High School(New Zealand)・Dollar Academy(Scotland)・Paul Roos High School(South Africa)・The Vale of Atholl Pipe Band(Scotland)

・Oga Technical High School(Akita, Japan)・Meikei High School(Ibaraki, Japan)・The Second High School, Tokyo University of Agriculture

(Gunma, Japan)・Seki Shoko High School(Gifu, Japan)・Keiko Gakuen High School(Osaka, Japan)・Fushimi Technical High School(Kyoto, Japan)・Hotoku Gakuen High School(Hyogo, Japan)・Gonokawa High School(Shimane, Japan)・Kumamoto High School(Kumamoto, Japan)・Fukuoka High School(Fukuoka, Japan)・Higashi Fukuoka High School(Fukuoka, Japan)

・St. Jo・Shan

・Ratu・St. M・Istitu・Yang・St. P・Dolla・Grey・Jiang・Dolla

・Randwick Boys High School(Australia)・Ratu Kadavulevu School(Fiji)・St. Mary’s College(Ireland)・Istituto Casteller(Itary)・Incheon Mechanical Technical High School(Korea)・Wesley College(New Zealand)・Boland Agricultural College(South Africa)・Hua De Industrial and Home Economics   Vocational High School(Taiwan)・The Vale of Atholl Pipe Band(Scotland)

・Sapporo Yamanote High School(Hokkaido, Japan)・Sendai Ikuei Gakuen High School(Miyagi, Japan)・Gonokawa High School(Shimane, Japan)・Shuyukan High School(Fukuoka, Japan)・Higashi Fukuoka High School(Fukuoka, Japan)・Oita Maizuru High School(Oita, Japan)・Kaisei High School(Nagasaki. Japan)・Saga Technical High School(Saga, Japan)

・St. Edmund’s College(Australia)・Diderot High School NARBONNE(France)・Royal Belfast Academical Institution(Ireland)・Choong Buk High School(Korea)・Rotorua Boys’ High School(New Zealand)・St. Alban’s College(South Africa)・Tonga College(Tonga)・George Watson's College Pipes & Drums

(Scotland)

・Kokugakuin University Kugayama High School(Tokyo, Japan)

・Fushimi Technical High School(Kyoto, Japan)・Osaka Institute of Technology High School

(Osaka, Japan)・Gonokawa High School(Shimane, Japan)・Chikushi High School(Fukuoka, Japan)・Higashi Fukuoka High School(Fukuoka, Japan)・Nagasaki Hokuyodai High School

(Nagasaki, Japan)・Oita Maizuru High School(Oita, Japan)・Saga Technical High School(Saga, Japan)

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・St. Stanislaus College(Australia)・De Baudre High School(France)・Crescent College(Ireland)・Jinhae High School(Korea)・Rotorua Boys’ High School(New Zealand)・St. Joseph’s College(Samoa)・Dollar Academy(Scotland)・Ermelo High School(South Africa)・George Watson's College Pipes & Drums(Scotland)

・Seiryo Commercial High School(Aichi, Japan)・Fushimi Technical High School(Kyoto, Japan)・Osaka Institute of Technology High School

(Osaka, Japan)・Keiko Gakuen High School(Osaka, Japan)・Gonokawa High School(Shimane, Japan)・Higashi Fukuoka High School(Fukuoka, Japan)・Oita Maizuru High School(Oita, Japan)・Saga Technical High School(Saga, Japan)

・St. ・De ・Cre・Jinh・Rot・St. J・Dol・Erm・Geo

・The Southport School(Australia)・Ivybridge Community College(England)・Queen Victoria School(Fiji)・Blackrock College(Ireland)・Seoul Buk Technical High School(Korea)・Christchurch Boys’ High School(New Zealand)・Waterkloof High School(South Africa)・Carmarthenshire College(Wales)・George Watson's College Pipes & Drums(Scotland)

・Shochi Fukaya High School(Saitama, Japan)・Fushimi Technical High School(Kyoto, Japan)・Keiko Gakuen High School(Osaka, Japan)・Osaka Institute of Technology High School

(Osaka, Japan)・Tenri High School(Nara, Japan)・Higashi Fukuoka High School(Fukuoka, Japan)・Nagasaki Kita High School(Nagasaki, Japan)・Saga Technical High School(Saga, Japan)

・The・Ivy・Que・Bla・Seo・Chr・Wa・Car・Geo

・Marist College(Australia)・Ivybridge Community College(England)・Lycée Bellevue High School(France)・Christian Brothers College(Ireland)・Pai Chai High School(Korea)・Christchurch Boys’ High School(New Zealand)・Monument High School(South Africa)・Tonga College(Tonga)・George Watson's College Pipes & Drums(Scotland)

・Toin Gakuen High School(Kanagawa, Japan)・Fushimi Technical High School(Kyoto, Japan)・Osaka Institute of Technology High School

(Osaka, Japan)・Tokai University Gyosei High School(Osaka, Japan)・Higashi Fukuoka High School(Fukuoka, Japan)・Nagasaki Kita High School(Nagasaki, Japan)・Oita Maizuru High School(Oita, Japan)・Saga Technical High School(Saga, Japan)

・Ma・Ivy・Lyc・Ch・Pai・Ch・Mo・Ton・Geo

・Westfields Sports High School(Australia)・Carson Graham Secondary School(Canada)・Tarbes High School(France)・St Michael's College(Ireland)・Gyeong San High School(Korea)・Christchurch Boys' High School(New Zealand)・Avele College(Samoa)・EG Jansen High School(South Africa)・George Watson's College Pipes & Drums(Scotland)

・Toin Gakuen High School(Kanagawa, Japan)・Fushimi Technical High School(Kyoto, Japan)・Osaka Institute of Technology High School

(Osaka, Japan)・Tokai University Gyosei High School(Osaka, Japan)・Higashi Fukuoka High School(Fukuoka, Japan)・Nagasaki Kita High School(Nagasaki, Japan)・Oita Maizuru High School(Oita, Japan)・Saga Technical High School(Saga, Japan)

・We・Car・Tar・St M・Gy・Ch・Ave・EG・Geo

・St. Edmund’s College, Canberra(Australia)・Sinclair Secondary School(Canada)・St. Benedict’s School(England)・Ratu Kadavulevu School(Fiji)・Tarbes High School(France)・Gyeong San High School(Korea)・Gisborne Boys’ High School(New Zealand)・Glenwood High School(South Africa)・George Watson's College Pipes & Drums(Scotland)

・Ryutsu Keizai University Kashiwa High School(Chiba, Japan)

・Toin Gakuen High School(Kanagawa, Japan)・Fushimi Technical High School(Kyoto, Japan)・Jyosho Keiko Gakuen High School(Osaka, Japan)・Onomichi High School(Hiroshima, Japan)・Higashi Fukuoka High School(Fukuoka, Japan)・Nagasaki Hokuyodai High School

(Nagasaki, Japan)・Saga Technical High School(Saga, Japan)

・St. E・Sinc・St. B・Rat・Tar・Gye・Gisb・Gle・Geo

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Boys Bagpipe band

・Prairiewood High School(Australia)・Carson Graham Secondary School(Canada)・Ivybridge Community College(England)・Dax Landes High School(France)・Baek Shin High School(Korea)・De La Salle College(New Zealand)・Hamilton Boys’ High School(New Zealand)・Glenwood High School(South Africa)・Tonga High School(Tonga)・George Watson's College Pipes & Drums(Scotland)

・Ryutsu Keizai University Kashiwa High School(Chiba, Japan)

・Kokugakuin University Kugayama High School(Tokyo, Japan)

・Kyoto Seisho High School(Kyoto, Japan)・Fushimi Technical High School(Kyoto, Japan)・Josho Keiko Gakuen High School(Osaka, Japan)・Josho Gakuen High School(Osaka, Japan)・Gose Industrial High School(Nara, Japan)・Tenri High School(Nara, Japan)・Higashi Fukuoka High School(Fukuoka, Japan)・Saga Technical High School(Saga, Japan)・Oita Maizuru High School(Oita, Japan)

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・Pra・Car・Ivyb・Dax・Bae・De ・Ham・Gle・Ton・Geo

・The Hills Sports High School(Australia)・Truro College(England)・Ratu Kadavulevu School(Fiji)・Dax Landes High School(France)・Korea High School Selected Team(Korea)・Hamilton Boys’ High School(New Zealand)・Marais Viljoen High School(South Africa)・The British Schools(Uruguay)・George Watson's College Pipes & Drums(Scotland)

・Ryutsu Keizai University Kashiwa High School(Chiba, Japan)

・Toin Gakuen High School(Kanagawa, Japan)・Kyoto Seisho High School(Kyoto, Japan)・Fushimi Technical High School(Kyoto, Japan)・Osaka Korean High School(Osaka, Japan)・Kokura High School(Fukuoka, Japan)・Higashi Fukuoka High School(Fukuoka, Japan)・Saga Technical High School(Saga, Japan)

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Th 12th

・The・Tru・Rat・Dax・Kor・Ham・Ma・The・Geo

・Ivybridge Community College(England)・Gyeong San High School(Korea)・Hamilton Boys’ High School(New Zealand)・Paarl Boys’ High School(South Africa)・George Watson's College Pipes & Drums(Scotland)

・Kokugakuin University Tochigi High School(Tokyo, Japan)

・Kokugakuin University Kugayama High School(Tokyo, Japan)

・Toin Gakuen High School(Kanagawa, Japan)・Miyoshi High School(Aichi, Japan)・Kyoto Seisho High School(Kyoto, Japan)・Osaka Korean High School(Osaka, Japan)・Josho Gakuen High School(Osaka, Japan)・Kwansei Gakuin High School(Hyogo, Japan)・Onomichi High School(Hiroshima, Japan)・Higashi Fukuoka High School(Fukuoka, Japan)・Chikushi High School(Fukuoka, Japan)・Saga Technical High School(Saga, Japan)

The 12th・Ivyb・Gye・Ham・Paa・Geo

※The Great Eastern Earthquake hit Japan in March; as a result, 4 teams declined the offer to participate.

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・St. Edmund’s College Canberra(Australia)・Shawnigan Lake School(Canada)・SGS Filton College(England)・Lycée Louis de Foix(France)・Puchonbuk Buk High School(Korea)・Hamilton Boys’ High School(New Zealand)・Paarl Boys’ High School(South Africa)・The British Schools(Uruguay)・Sunshine Coast Stingrays(Australia)・Sir Oliver Mowat Collegiate Institute(Canada)・Hong Kong Junior Dragons(Hong Kong)・Feilding High School(New Zealand)・George Watson's College Pipes & Drums(Scotland)

・Keio Senior High School(Kanagawa, Japan)・Toin Gakuen High School(Kanagawa, Japan)・Osaka Toin High School(Osaka, Japan)・Josho Gakuen High School(Osaka, Japan)・Tokai University Gyosei High School(Osaka, Japan)・Gose Industrial High School(Nara, Japan)・Chikushi High School(Fukuoka, Japan)・Higashi Fukuoka High School(Fukuoka, Japan)・Kanto Selection(kanto area, Japan)・Kobe Kohoku High School(Hyogo, Japan)・Iwami Chisuikan High School(Shimane, Japan)・Fukuoka Ladies Rugby Football Club

(Fukuoka, Japan)

・St.・Sh・SG・Ly・Pu・Ha・Pa・Th・Su・Sir・Ho・Fe・Ge

・St. Stanislaus’ College(Australia)・Shawnigan Lake School(Canada)・Truro College(England)・Incheon Mechanical Technical High School(Korea)・Kelston Boys’ High School(New Zealand)・Monument High School(South Africa)・Tonga College(Tonga)・The British Schools(Uruguay)・George Watson's College Pipes & Drums(Scotland)

・Toin Gakuen High School(Kanagawa, Japan)・Fushimi Technical High School(Kyoto, Japan)・Josho Gakuen High School(Osaka, Japan)・Tokai University Gyosei High School(Osaka, Japan)・Gose Industrial High School(Nara, Japan)・Higashi Fukuoka High School(Fukuoka, Japan)・Chikushi High School(Fukuoka, Japan)・Nagasaki Kita High School(Nagasaki, Japan)

・St.・Sh・Tru・Inc・Ke・Mo・To・Th・Ge

・St. Joseph’s Nudgee College(Australia)・Earl Marriott Secondary School(Canada)・Hartpury College(England)・Lycée A.R. Lesage(France)・Baek Shin High School(Korea)・St. Kentigern College(New Zealand)・Enisei-STM (Russia)・Daniel Pienaar Technical High School(South Africa)・George Watson's College Pipes & Drums(Scotland)

・Meikei High School(Ibaraki, Japan)・Kokugakuin University Kugayama High School

(Tokyo, Japan)・Josho Gakuen High School(Osaka, Japan)・Tokai University Gyosei High School(Osaka, Japan)・Gose Industrial High School(Nara, Japan)・Higashi Fukuoka High School(Fukuoka, Japan)・Nagasaki Nanzan High School(Nagasaki, Japan)・Saga Technical High School(Saga, Japan)・Kanto Selection(kanto area, Japan)・Kinki Selection(kinki area, Japan)・Iwami Chisuikan High School(Shimane, Japan)・Fukuoka Ladies Rugby Football Club(Fukuoka, Japan)

Boys Bagpipe bandBoys Girls Sevens

・Brisbane Boys’ College(Australia)・Earl Marriott Secondary School(Canada)・Jianguo High School(Taiwan)・Truro College(England)・Baek Shin High School(Korea)・Scots College(New Zealand)・Enisei-STM (Russia)・Paul Roos Gymnasium(South Africa)・Brisbane State High School(Australia)・Robert Bateman Secondary School(Canada)・Hong Kong Sports School(Hong Kong)・Hamilton Girls’ High School(New Zealand)・George Watson's College Pipes & Drums(Scotland)

・Ryutsu Keizai University Kashiwa High School(Chiba, Japan)

・Kyoto Seisho High School(Kyoto, Japan)・Josho Gakuen High School(Osaka, Japan)・Gose Industrial High School(Nara, Japan)・Onomichi High School(Hiroshima, Japan)・Higashi Fukuoka High School(Fukuoka, Japan)・Saga Technical High School(Saga, Japan)・Nagasaki Hokuyodai High School

(Nagasaki, Japan)・Team Kanagawa(Kanagawa, Japan)・Kobe Kohoku High School(Hyogo, Japan)・Iwami Chisuikan High School(Shimane, Japan)・Fukuoka Ladies Rugby Football Club

(Fukuoka, Japan)

・St Edmund’s College Canberra(Australia)・Jianguo High School(Taiwan)・Truro College(England)・Queen Victoria School(Fiji)・Seoul National University High School(Korea)・Rotorua Boys’ High School(New Zealand)・Enisei-STM(Russia)・Glenwood High School(South Africa)・SGS Filton College(England)・Hong Kong Sports School(Hong Kong)・Hamilton Girls’ High School(New Zealand)・George Watson's College Pipes & Drums(Scotland)

・Kokugakuin University Tochigi High School(Tochigi, Japan)

・Toin Gakuen High School(Kanagawa, Japan)・Keio Senior High School(Kanagawa, Japan)・Tokai University Gyosei High School(Osaka, Japan)・Osaka Toin High School(Osaka, Japan)・Iwami Chisuikan High School(Shimane, Japan)・Higashi Fukuoka High School(Fukuoka, Japan)・Saga Technical High School(Saga, Japan)・Tochigi Strawberrys(Tochigi, Japan)・Hokushinetsu Selection(Hokushinetsu area, Japan)・Otemon Gakuin High School(Osaka, Japan)・Iwami Chisuikan High School(Shimane, Japan)・Fukuoka Ladies Rugby Football Club

(Fukuoka, Japan)

・Bri・Ear・Jia・Tru・Bae・Sco・Eni・Pau・Bri・Rob・Ho・Ha・Geo

・St Ed・Jiang・Trur・Que・Seou・Roto・Enis・Glen・SGS ・Hon・Ham・Geor

・Henley College(England)・Queen Victoria School(Fiji)・Lycées de la Borde Basse(France)・Puchonbuk High School(Korea)・Mount Albert Grammar School(New Zealand)・Enisei-STM (Russia)・Framesby High School(South Africa)・Jianguo High School(Taiwan)・Aranmore Catholic College(Australia)・Hartpury College(England)・Hong Kong Sports School(Hong Kong)・St. Mary’s College(New Zealand)・George Watson's College Pipes & Drums(Scotland)

・Toin Gakuen High School(Kanagawa, Japan)・Tokai University Sagami High School

(Kanagawa, Japan)・Gose Industrial High School(Nara, Japan)・Tokai University Gyosei High School(Osaka, Japan)・Osaka Toin High School(Osaka, Japan)・Iwami Chisuikan High School(Shimane, Japan)・Higashi Fukuoka High School(Fukuoka, Japan)・Saga Technical High School(Saga, Japan)・Kokugakuin University Tochigi High School

(Tochigi, Japan)・Rugirl-7(Tokyo, Japan)・Otemon Gakuin High School(Osaka, Japan)・Fukuoka Ladies Rugby Football Club

(Fukuoka, Japan)

・St Augustine’s College(Australia)・Exeter College(England)・Ratu Kadavulevu School(Fiji)・Hastings Boys‘ High School(New Zealand)・Enisei-STM(Russia)・Framesby High School(South Africa)・Jianguo High School(Taiwan)・St Clare’s College(Australia)・Belmont Secondary School(Canada)・SGS Filton College(England)・Hamilton Girls’ High School(New Zealand)・George Watson's College Pipes & Drums(Scotland)

・Akita Technical High School(Akita, Japan)・Toin Gakuen High School(Kanagawa, Japan)・Tokai University Sagami High School

(Kanagawa, Japan)・Tokai University Osaka Gyosei High School

(Osaka, Japan)・Osaka Toin High School(Osaka, Japan)・Hotoku Gakuen High School(Hyogo, Japan)・Onomichi High School(Hiroshima, Japan)・Higashi Fukuoka High School(Fukuoka, Japan)・Nagasaki Hokuyodai High School(Nagasaki, Japan)・Brave Louve(Tokyo, Japan)・Otemon Gakuin High School VENUS(Osaka, Japan)・Iwami Chisuikan High School(Shimane, Japan)・Fukuoka Ladies Rugby Football Club

(Fukuoka, Japan)

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The 16th The 20th ・Waverley College(Australia)・Exeter College(England)・Baek Shin High School(Korea)・St Peter’s College(New Zealand)・Enisei-STM(Russia)・Paul Roos Gymnasium(South Africa)・The British Schools(Uruguay)・Cardiff and Vale College(Wales)・Belmont Secondary School(Canada)・Hartpury College(England)・Howick College(New Zealand)・Moscow Region Girls Sevens(Russia)・George Watson's College Pipes & Drums(Scotland)

・Ryutsu Keizai University Kashiwa High School(Chiba, Japan)

・Toin Gakuen High School(Kanagawa, Japan)・Chubu University Haruhigaoka High School

(Aichi, Japan)・Kyoto Kogakuin High School(Kyoto, Japan)・Kyoto Seisho High School(Kyoto, Japan)・Osaka Toin High School(Osaka, Japan)・Higashi Fukuoka High School(Fukuoka, Japan)・Saga Technical High School(Saga, Japan)・Kanto Gakuin Mutsuura High School

(Kanagawa, Japan)・Otemon Gakuin High School VENUS(Osaka, Japan)・Iwami Chisuikan High School(Shimane, Japan)・Fukuoka Ladies Rugby Football Club

(Fukuoka, Japan)

Past participating teams

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As one tournament becomes history,   it leads the way to the next generation.

 Enjoy a two and a half minute video where you’ll find highlights of the tournament, from past to present, with com-ments from players and coaches, including that renowned manager.

<Remarks from the video>-This tournament is acknowledged as a world-class event for high school rugby players. Now that it has become so huge, I can't help but reminisce the past. It’s a great experi-ence for all the teams. The domestic players are becoming more and more stronger, strong enough to compete against their overseas counterparts, who are larger in size.

(Mr. Ryoji Yamaguchi ‒ Former Head Coach of Fushimi Technical High School)

-This tournament is one of the most important events in our team’s calendar. Perhaps the most important. It’s difficult to win here, even more so than at Hanazono, at Japan National High School Championship.

(Mr. Hideyuki Fujiwara ‒ Head Coach of Toin Gakuen High School)

-We want to win this tournament. As a team from Fukuoka, we feel so honored to have taken part in this international competition for the past 20 years; an outstanding annual event held in Munakata city, Fukuoka. It is our continuing goal to be the champion of this tournament, and we are so grateful for the exceptional experience offered here. I really hope a team from Fukuoka will someday take the trophy.

(Mr. Yuichiro Fujita ‒ Head Coach of Higashi Fukuoka High School)

https://youtu.be/W7z_CXn_qsk

Special video to mark the 20th anniversary of the tournament

The very first tournament opened with the splendid sound of bagpipes, and Scottish bagpipe bands have been gracing the event ever since. They now play an essential part in the tournament.

The Vale of Atholl・

The 2000 tournament The 2002 tournament

Dollar Academy

The Bagpipe band from Scotland

~ George Watson’s CollegeGeorge Watson’s College Bagpipe Band has been visiting the tournament every year since 2003. The school is located in the Scottish capital of Edinburgh, to the south of city center. It is a fully integrated school with students ranging from Nursery through to Senior 6, accommodated on a single campus. The school’s pipe band has been the winner of the Scottish Schools Pipe Band Championships, from 2015 to 2018.

The 2003 tournament

Welcome party at the 2019 tournament

■2011 & 2012 Won five major competitions, including the World Championships. ■2012 Awarded “Pipe Band of the Year” at the Scottish Traditional Music Awards.■2013 Won three major competitions.■2014 Won the British Pipe Band Champi-onships and the World Championships.■2015 ~ 2018 Pipe band won the World Championships, and the drum corps won three major competitions.

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Luke Burgess

★Sekope Kepu

Beau Robinson

★Rob Simmons

Ben Tapuai

Tetera Faulkner

Will Skelton

★Djustice Sears-Duru

Oliver John Nott

Giuseppe du Toit

George Barton

Matt Beukeboom

Ben Moon

Ben Spencer

★Jack Nowell

Henry Slade

★Luke Cowan-Dickie

★Ellis Genge

Aporosa Kenatale

★Sam Matavesi

Tyler Spitz

★Johnny Sexton

Luke Fitzgerald

Ian Madigan

★John Ryan

Rodney Ah You

Noel Reid

Finlay Bealham

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Kelly Haimona

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Wesley College(NZ)

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The Southport School

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Marist College Canberra

The Hills Sports High School

Shawnigan Lake School

Shawnigan Lake School

Shawnigan Lake School

Shawnigan Lake School

Shawnigan Lake School

Ivybridge Community College

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Truro College

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Truro College

Hartpury College

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Truro College(ENG)

Westfields Sports High School(AUS)

St.Mary’s College

Blackrock College

Blackrock College

Christian Brothers College

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St Michael's College

St. Edmund's College Canberra (AUS)

Istituto Casteller

Rotorua Boys' High School (NZ)

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Ku Jong Chul

Oh Yun Hyung

O Seng Joung

Park Soon Chai

Lee Jeoung Min

Kim Hoi Chul

Kim Hyun Su

Park Ji Su

Lee Sang Hyo

Song Byeong Ho

Lee Eu Tteum

Shin Ki Cheol

Lim Dong Gun

Lee Si Hyun

Mun Jeong Ho

Han Dong Hoon

Kim Yo han

Oh Ji Myung

Lim Jun Hui

Kim Sang Jin

Nikita Churashov

Victor Kononov

Dmitry Sukhin

Danila Krasnolutckii

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Dmitry Pasternak

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Pai Chai High School

Pai Chai High School

Gyeong San High School

Gyeong San High School

Gyeong San High School

Gyeong San High School

Gyeong San High School

Baek Shin High School

Baek Shin High School

Baek Shin High School

Korea High School Selected Team

Korea High School Selected Team

Gyeong San High School

Gyeong San High School

Enisei-STM

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Enisei-STM

Enisei-STM

Enisei-STM

Aranui High School

Christchurch Boys' High School

Christchurch Boys' High School

Christchurch Boys' High School

Gisborne Boys' High School

St. Kentigern College

Hamilton Boys' High School

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Participating players of SANIX WORLD RUGBY YOUTH TOURNAMENT who have become national representatives

SAMOA

SCOTLAND

Name Year Team Name Name Year Team Name

Jamie-Jerry Taulagi

Graeme Morrison

★John Barclay

★Blade Thomson

Hugh Blake

Ruan Pienaar

Bismarck du Plessis

Andries Strauss

JP Pietersen

Julian Redelinghuys

Damian Willemse

Huang Sheng-Chieh

Hsiao Li-Wei

Wu Cheng-Ju

Ku Chao-Hung

Wang Jen-His

Lin Tsai-Yi

Hsieh Shou-Cheng

Wu Chun-Ta

Hsu Ching-Chieng

Chang Wei-Jen

Chen Chih-Fei

Lu Ya-Lun

Wang Ju-An

Yeh Wei-Te

Wu Jhong-Jyun

Sung Che-Yu

Hu Chun-Hao

Yeh Chun-Hao

Wang Sheng-Tang

Bi Chong-You

2009

2000

2004

2008

2009,2010

2001

2001

2001

2004

2006

2015

2001

2001

2001

2001

2001,2002

2002

2002

2002

2002

2002

2002

2002

2002

2015

2015

2015

2015,2016,20172015

2016,2017,2018

2016,2017

SOUTH AFRICA

De La Salle College (NZ)

Dollar Academy

Dollar Academy

Gisborne Boys' High School(NZ)

Hamilton Boys' High School (NZ)

Grey College Secondary School

Grey College Secondary School

Grey College Secondary School

Ermelo High School

Monument High School

Paul Roos Gymnasium

Jianguo High School

Jianguo High School

Jianguo High School

Jianguo High School

Jianguo High School

Hua De Industrial and HomeEconomics Vocational High SchoolHua De Industrial and HomeEconomics Vocational High SchoolHua De Industrial and HomeEconomics Vocational High SchoolHua De Industrial and HomeEconomics Vocational High SchoolHua De Industrial and HomeEconomics Vocational High SchoolHua De Industrial and HomeEconomics Vocational High SchoolHua De Industrial and HomeEconomics Vocational High SchoolHua De Industrial and HomeEconomics Vocational High School

Jianguo High School

Jianguo High School

Jianguo High School

Jianguo High School

Jianguo High School

Jianguo High School

Jianguo High School

Kilifi Fangupo

★Nasi Manu

Sosaia Masima

Sila Puafisi

Sione Tau

★Paula Ngauamo

★Sitiveni Mafi

Tony Satini

Sione Vailanu

★Leon Fukofuka

Jethro Felemi

Santiago Pineyrua

Andres Rocco

Joaquin Alonso

★Juan Manuel Cat

★Santiago Civetta

★Manuel Leindekar

Toby L'Estrange

Jonah Holmesr

2003

2005,2006

2006

2006

2006

2006,2007

2007

2010

2012

2012

2013

2012

2012

2014

2014

2014

2014

2006

2008

Tonga College

Christchurch Boys' High School (NZ)

Tonga College

Tonga College

Tonga College

Christchurch Boys' High School (NZ)

Westfields Sports High School (AUS)

The Hills Sports High School (AUS)

Tonga College

Kelston Boys' High School (NZ)

St. Kentigern College (NZ)

The British Schools

The British Schools

The British Schools

The British Schools

The British Schools

The British Schools

Marist College Canberra (AUS)

St. Benedict's School (England)

TONGA

TAIWAN

USA

WALES

URUGUAY

★ indicate players participating in Rugby World Cup 2019, Japan.

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Participating players of SANIX WORLD RUGBY YOUTH TOURNAMENT who have become national representativesJAPANCUP№

Ayumu Goromaru

Takamichi Sasaki

Kensuke Hatakeyama

Masakazu Toyota

Takeshi Kizu

Koji Wada

★Ryohei Yamanaka

Itaru Taniguchi

Ryuhei Arita

Keisuke Uchida

Yoshikazu Fujita

Ryuta Yasui

★Kotaro Matsushima

Shinnosuke Kakinaga

Chihito Matsui

Kengo Kitagawa

Takuya Ishibashi

Ryuji Noguchi

★Atsushi Sakate

Shokei Kin

Masato Furukawa

Paea Mifiposeti

★Rikiya Matsuda

Heiichiro Ito

★Timothy Lafaele

Takahiro Ogawa

Shunsuke Nunomaki

Naoki Ozawa

Jumpei Ogura

Seiya Ozaki

Genki Sudo

Kohei Asahori

Kanta Shikao

2002,2003

2000

2002

2003,2004

2006

2002,2003

2006

2001

2006

2008,2009

2009,2010,2011

2007

2008,2010

2007,2009

2011,2012

2010

2010

2012,2013

2009,2010,2011

2008,2009

2013,2014

2005

2012

2007

2009

2007,2008

2008,2009,2010

2006

2008

2012

2011

2010,2011

2012,2013

Saga Technical High School

Keiko Gakuen High School

Sendai Ikuei High School

Higashi Fukuoka High School

Tokai University Gyosei High School

Higashi Fukuoka High School

Tokai University Gyosei High School

Meikei High School

Higashi Fukuoka High School

Fushimi Technical High School

Higashi Fukuoka High School

Tokai University Gyosei High School

Toin Gakuen High School

Higashi Fukuoka High School

Josho Gakuen High School

Higashi Fukuoka High School

Kokura High School

Tokai University Gyosei High School

Kyoto Seisho High School

Josho Keiko Gakuen High School

Higashi Fukuoka High School

Shochi Fukaya High School

Fushimi Technical High School

Oita Maizuru High School

De La Salle College (NZ)

Higashi Fukuoka High School

Higashi Fukuoka High School

Toin Gakuen High School

Toin Gakuen High School

Fushimi Technical High School

Kokugakuin University Kugayama High School

Kyoto Seisho High School

Higashi Fukuoka High School

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494

515

529

533

540

541

543

552

558

562

572

576

583

584

589

597

599

604

606

608

615

617

625

629

630

631

637

640

641

642

644

646

Name Year Team Name

2001(2nd)Kevin Rowe(NZL)

Bryce Lawrence(NZL)

John McCarthy(AUS)

Hentie Gericke(RSA)

2002(3rd)Carey Kafu(NZL)

Stead Al lan(NZL)

Hentie Gericke(RSA)

2003(4th)Vinny Munro(NZL)

Paul Marks(AUS)

Muller Van der Nest(RSA)

Alan Rogan(IRL)

2004(5th)Josh Noonan(NZL)

Andrew Lindsay(AUS)

Daniel Gi l let(FRA)

Marshal l Ki lgore(IRL)

2005(6th)Brent Murray(NZL)

Phil l ip Bosch(RSA)

Martin Edwards(WAL)

Olen Trevo(IRL)

2006(7th)Garratt Wil l iamson(NZL)

Geoff Acton(AUS)

Llyr ApGeraint-Roberts(ENG)

Dominique Parr ini(FRA)

2008(9th)James McPhai l(NZL)

Simon Moore(AUS)

Patr ick Al lard(CAN)

Julien Carrere(FRA)

2009(10th)Nick Br iant(NZL)

Damien Mitchelmore(AUS)

Ben Crouse(RSA)

Paul Knowles(ENG)

2010(11th)Grant Stuart(NZL)

Archie Sehlako(RSA)

Angus Gardner(AUS)

Ian Tempest(ENG)

Name・Union Name・Union CareerCareer

 The tournament has been inviting referees from various countries, many of whom are now officiating at the world’s highest stages. Top-class Japanese referees have also taken part in the tournament, including Mr. Shuhei Kubo, who will be acting as an assistant referee in Rugby World Cup 2019, Japan.

2011(12th)Ross Barnett(NZL)

Stephen Hi l l(AUS)

John Meredith(ENG)

2012(13th)Mark Long(NZL)

Edward Mart in(AUS)

Lusanda Jam(RSA)

Phil ip Davies(ENG)

2013(14th)Michael Lash(NZL)

Wil l iam Houston(AUS)

Craig Maxwell-Keys(ENG)

David Smortchevsky(CAN)

2014(15th)Angus Mabey(NZL)

Matthew O' Grady(ENG)

Graham Cooper(AUS)

Tahla Ntshakaza(RSA)

2015(16th)Liam Scanlon(NZL)

Michael Hogan(AUS)

Christophe Ridley(ENG)

Oregopotse Rametsi(RSA)

2016(17th)Cameron Stone(NZL)

Jordan Way(AUS)

Jack Makepeace(ENG)

Adriaan Jacobs(RSA)

2017(18th)Michael Winter(NZL)

James Quinn(AUS)

Mike Hudson(ENG)

Samuel Vusumuzi(RSA)

2018(19th)James Munro(NZL)

Ruhan Meir ing(RSA)

Lincoln Stol lery(AUS)

Daniel Col l ins(ENG)

2019(20th)Nick Hogan(NZL)

Aaron Pook(AUS)

Alexander Thomas(ENG)

Daniel Gethings(WAL)

Super Rugby,Tr i Nat ions ,RWC 2011 ,Nat iona l Re fe ree Manager

Super Rugby

Super Rugby

Super Rugby

Super Rugby

Super Rugby

Super Rugby

Super Rugby

Super RugbySuper Rugby

Super Rugby

Super Rugby

Super Rugby

Super Rugby

Super Rugby

Super Rugby

Super Rugby

S ix Nat ionsRefe ree Coach

S ix Nat ions TMO

Six Nat ions TMO

Wor ld Sevens Ser ies ,Super RugbyR io de Jane i ro O lynp ic

Wor ld Sevens Ser ies

Super Rugby,RWC 2015 ,RWC 2019

ARU Nat iona l Pane l

P remiersh ip

Premiersh ip

Nat iona l Squad

Nat iona l Squad

ARU Nat iona l Pane l

Nat iona l Pane l

SWS Pane l

★ indicate players participating in Rugby World Cup 2019, Japan.Overseas referees invited to the tournament

No re fe rees were inv i ted to the 2000 (1s t ) and the 2007 (8 th ) tournaments .

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In 2000, Global Arena was established to realize the strong vision put forth by the founder of SANIX, Shinichi Munemasa, to “create a gathering place for children across the globe, where they can interact through sports and culture”. From here, the history of the tournament began. Munemasa’s legacy lives on as many interactions between peoples are continuing to take place at the very site.It would be our utmost pleasure if children from all over the world nurture dreams, hopes and friend-ship through our tournament, and that this wonderful community of global understanding would spread throughout the planet.

Afterword ~ Global Arena: Promoting International Understanding ~

Afterword

Munemasa played as a member of the Australian team at the SANIX World Rugby Classic Fukuoka 2000 (2000).

Erected at Global Arena in April 2018, this monument symbolizes the thoughts and accomplishments of the late Shinichi Munemasa. Please visit the place to sense his passion for the venue.

“Monument to Friendship”

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e the strong vision put forth by the founder of SANIX,for children across the globe, where they can interact ory of the tournament began. Munemasa’s legacy lives ntinuing to take place at the very site.m all over the world nurture dreams, hopes and friend-onderful community of global understanding would

e SANIX World Rugby Classic Fukuoka 2000 (2000).

A stele with the words of the former Japa-nese Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori, whom Munemasa became acquainted w i th through the sport of rugby.

“Rugby teaches you everything about life”

Shinichi Munemasa (1949-2017) was a true rugby lover.

Shinichi Munemasa with the current President of JRFU, Mr. Shigetaka Mori and Director of JRFU, Mr. Yuichiro Fujii, at a certain New Year’s Party (2016)

Shinichi Munemasa received the Distinguished Service Award from JRFU, honoring his effort in promoting rugby and contributing to its development (2013).

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Zero-WasteSustainable Power Generation System

Waste plasticscollected or delivered

Process into fuel

Bailing & Wrapping Waste plastic fuel is baled and wrapped.

Enhancing utilization of waste plasticFossil fuel use reduction

Transport to storage Temporary Storage

Plastic fuel is transported to storage

ChippingPlastic fuel is processed into 30 mm chips at the power station

Energy Conversion

Power Transmission

Contributing to build the resource recycling society

15-20% less CO2 emission at incineration than coal

90% reduction of volume and lengthening landfill lifespan

Collected plastic is shredded into 150mm or less in size; chlorinated plastics releasing dioxin is excluded at this stage

Plastic chips are burned at high temperatures, turning the turbine to generate electricity

SANIX Tomakomai Electric Power Plant

For a comfortable environment,for the next generation.SANIX continuesto take on the challenge.

Recycling Energy from Waste Plastics (Resource Recycling-Oriented Power Generation Systems)

Industrial Waste Increasing in Accordance with Economic Development....The disposal of these materials is an important social issue.SANIX entered the industrial waste treatment business in 1994 to meet the needs of the times.In the course of its operation, we focused on the high calories burned by plastics, and developed a resource-recycling power generation system that recycles plastics that had been simply burned and disposed of at landfills as energy. Waste plastics discharged from manufacturing plants and other plants are processed into fuel at 15 plants nationwide and used as fuel for power generation at SANIX Energy Tomakomai Power Station (subsidiary of SANIX, Hokkaido). Recycled as energy.

In the modern era, where measures against global warming and environmental destruction are urgently needed, the creation of a sustainable society is a common awareness of the world.Under the company philosophy of "a comfortable environment for the next generation," we develop our business in three areas: residential environment, energy, and resource recycling.Our goal is to create a society in which "a comfortable living environment is linked to the next generation," "energy with low environmental impact," and "recycling resources without abandoning them," all of which are established as obvious values.

Contribution to Sustainable Development Goals.

R&D and operation of recycling systems to recycle and reuse waste as energy resources.

Contribute to the realization of a recycling-oriented society.

Support sanitary management and disaster countermeasures, centering on the maintenance of houses, buildings and condomini-ums. Protecting residences that are inherited by generations and beyond.

Residential Residential Residential EnvironmentEnvironmentEnvironment

From solar power generation system-related services to electric retail business.We will develop energy-based businesses in order to make effective use of electricity, which is indispensable for everyday life.

Home Sanitation

EstablishmentSanitation (Recycling waste)

S E

EB

HS

ES ERD

Solar Engineering

Energy Business

Environmental Resource Development

(Manufacturing, sales, construction and maintenance of PV system )

(Electricity retail, Energy Business Development)

(Services for detached house)

(Services forcorporation,business owners)

“energy w

ith low environment impact”

“recycling res ources without abandoning”

“A comfortable living environ

ment linked to the next g

eneration”

SANIX Energy Electric Power Plant (Tomakomai, Hokkaido)

SANIX Energy Electric Power Plant (Tomakomai, Hokkaido)

SANIX Energy Electric Power Plant (Tomakomai, Hokkaido)

Resource circulationResource circulationResource circulation

Termite EradicationTermite EradicationTermite Eradication Water pipe inspection by fiber scopeWater pipe inspection by fiber scopeWater pipe inspection by fiber scope

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Established 15 factories in Japan for the purpose of converting industrial waste plastics into fuel.The plastics gathered are processed and used as energy for power generation facilities.*Refer to next page. Hibiki Organic Waste Liquid

Processing Plant (Kitakyushu, Fukuoka)

Hibiki Organic Waste Liquid Processing Plant (Kitakyushu, Fukuoka)

Hibiki Organic Waste Liquid Processing Plant (Kitakyushu, Fukuoka)

Solar power one-stop service throughout anufacturing, sales, onstruction and aintenance.

Supply and demand control

Manufacture solar panels at subsidiary.

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SANIX has a rugby section, the Munakata Sanix Blues (founded in 1994).Since 2002, the Rugby section, together with the SANIX Sports Foundation (funded as a foundation in 1997) has been teaching Tag Rugby in physical education classes at elementary schools in Munakata City, Fukuoka Prefecture (15 schools, 1,014 people, and 121 hours in FY2018).In addition we also provide rugby classrooms for children at kindergartens and nursery schools in the city (10 schools and 340 people in FY2018), and guidance for those who wish to visit or uses Global Arena for lodging training.

International Mutual Sports and Cultural Programs.

SANIX World Rugby Youth Tournament

Takes place annually at the end of April to early May, since 2000Host: Japan Rugby Football Union, SANIX Sports Foundation, Global Arena

Participant nations and regionsAustralia, Canada, England, Fiji,France, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea,New Zealand, Russia, Samoa,Scotland, South Africa, Taiwan, Tonga, Uruguay, WalesTotal number of participants until 2019: 13,000

Participant nations and regionsAustralia, Bulgaria, China, England,France, Malaysia, Netherlands, Italy, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Russia,Taiwan, Thailand, USA, Uzbekistan,Vietnam

SANIX Cup Int'l Youth Soccer Tournament

Total number of participants until 2019: 7,000

Takes place annually at the end of March, since 2003Host: Kyushu Soccer Association, SANIX Sports Foundation

SANIX Cup U-17 Int'l Handball Tournament

Takes place annually at the end of October, since 2008Host: Kyushu Handball Association, SANIX Sports Foundation

SANIX Cup Int'l Junior Rhythmic Gymnastics Group Tournament Takes place annually at the end of November, since 2003Host: Fukuoka Gymnastics Association, SANIX Sports Foundation

Global Arena Bulgarian Festival

Australia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, China, Japan, Kazakhstan, Korea, Lithuania, Malaysia, Russia,Taiwan, Thailand

Australia, Beslan, Bulgaria, Chechnya, China, Germany, Hong Kong, Israel, Japan, Korea, Latvia, Mongolia, Netherlands, Palestine, Romania, Russia, Singapore,South Africa, Sri Lanka,Taiwan, UAE, USA

Participant nations and regions

Total number of participants until 2018: 9,400

Takes place in September annually, since 2001Host: SANIX Sports Foundation, Global Arena

Takes place annually in December, since 2003Host: Kyushu Judo Federation, SANIX Sports Foundation, Etc

Total number of participants until 2018: 10,800

SANIX Int'l Juvenile Judo Championship Fukuoka

Participant nations and regionsCanada, France, Japan, Korea, Netherlands,Taiwan, ThailandTotal number of participants until 2018: 3,100

Participation in EducationSports instruction by the rugby club (Munakata Sanix Blues)

From the Kazanlak, a place famousfor rose festival, traditional folk danceensemble attends a festival, also visitseach place in Fukuoka. This Festival aims to introduce a Bulgarian culture and promote cultural exchange between Bulgariaand Japan.

We have long established a training center to focus on employee education, and have been researching and refurbishing our own employee education programs.In particular, "courtesy, greetings, manners, and communication" are given on-site to junior high schools, high schools, community colleges, fire departments and other organizations in recognition and appreciation of social values in local communities and educational institutions.

*Our founder, Shinichi Munemasa, constructed a comprehensive sports cultural facility (Munakata-shi, Fukuoka Prefecture) based on the funder’s profits at the time of the initial public offering of stocks. Lodging facilities and restaurants are also available for sports competitions, school training, and corporate training as well as for citizens’ recreation.

Participant nations and regions

SANIX has been supporting international sports tournaments, activities and cultural events,by providing chances for developing global communication and sports skills of younger generations at Global Arena*

Introducing SANIX's Corporate Social Responsibility Activities

Career development division’s Outreach Lecture