Victorina Himeji

[5][6] In November 2016 Masayoshi Manabe, who was born in Himeji, was appointed general manager.

[7][8] In July 2017, Himeji announced it would transfer the franchise of bankrupt club Sendai Belle Fille to Himeji Victorina, with a requirement that it take 8 of the players from Sendai Belle Fille and reach contract agreements with them.

[11] On August 10 the V.League announced Himeji had been unable to sign a sufficient number of Sendai players and would not be allowed to participate in the V.Challenge League II 2017–18 season.

[12] In March 2018 the Japanese V.League announced Himeji Victorina will play the 2018–2019 season in the newly organized V.League Division 2[13] On March 17, 2019, Himeji Victorina defeated JA Gifu Rioreina in straight sets to claim the title of Women's V.League Division 2 Champions.

[16] V.League Division 2 Emperor's Cup and Empress' Cup All Japan Volleyball Championship 2024-2025 Squad[17][18][19][20][21] Domestic Players Japan Foreign Players Brazil Moldova Serbia Thailand