Japan Rugby Football Union

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Rugby game in Yokohama, 1874 with interested locals and Mount Fuji in the background

The Japan Rugby Football Union (JRFU; , Nihon Ragubi- Futtobo-ru Kyo-kai) is the governing body for rugby union in Japan. It was formed November 30, 1926 and is currently one of only two federations from a "Tier 2" country with a seat on the International Rugby Board executive council, the sport's international governing body (the other is Rugby Canada). The IRB classifies the countries involved in the Northern Hemisphere Six Nations and the Southern Hemisphere Tri Nations competitions, plus Argentina, as "Tier 1". The JRFU currently employs John Kirwan, the New Zealand-born former Italy coach, as the men's coach, while former Japanese prime minister Yoshirō Mori is the JRFU's current president.

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