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Dance league in Japan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The D.League is a professional dance league in Japan operated by D.League Co., Ltd.[3][4]
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Founded | 2021[1] |
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Organising body | D.League (corporation) |
No. of teams | 13 (from 2023–24 season)[2] |
Country | Japan |
Region | Asia |
Official website | home.dleague.co.jp |
Team[5] | Owner | Director | Note |
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Avex Royalbrats | Avex | Yuta Nakamura | |
Benefit One Monoliz | Benefit One | Hal Hirata | |
CyberAgent Legit | CyberAgent | Fishboy (dancer) | |
Dip Battles | Dip (corporation) | Shuho (dancer) | From 2021 to 2022 season. |
DYM Messengers | DYM | Takuya | From 2023–24 season.[2] |
Fullcast Raiserz | Fullcast Holdings | Twiggz "Jun" | |
Kadokawa Dreams | Kadokawa Corporation | Keita Tanaka | |
Kosé 8rocks | Kosé | Kaku | |
Lifull Alt-rhythm | Lifull | Ryo Noguchi | From 2021 to 2022 season. |
Medical Concierge I'moon | Medical Concierge | Mizue | The team name between 2020–21 and 2022–23 season was Usen-next I'moon. |
Sega Sammy Lux | Sega Sammy Holdings | CanDoo | |
Septeni Raptures | Septeni Holdings | Akihito | |
Valuence Infinities | Valuence Holdings | Steez | From 2022 to 2023 season.[6] |
Company | Period |
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SoftBank | 2021–present |
Supplier | Period |
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Dai-ichi Life | 2021–present |
Company | Period |
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Coca-Cola | 2021–present |
Company | Period |
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Air Salonpas | 2021–present |
Kabaya | 2021–present |
Line | 2021–present |
Yahoo! Japan | 2021–present |
Egaodo | 2021–present |
Champagne Collet | 2021–present |
Nisshin Seifun Welna | 2021–present |
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