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S1E10 COLUMNS | Shushō: Makoto Hasebe
If you're a commander-in-chief, you're probably that for life. That must be the destiny of Makoto Hasebe, three-time captain for Japan at the FIFA World Cup, and now ready for the 2026 edition, but…
S1E9 COLUMNS | Shushō: Tsuneyasu Miyamoto
The centre-back was one of the two Japanese captains at the FIFA World Cup to be the skipper more than once. Osaka, Salzburg, Kobe. Player, coach, executive - Tsuneyasu Miyamoto is a jack of all…
S1E8 COLUMNS | Shushō: Masami Ihara
Calm and steady, but ready to battle: the first captain for Japan at a FIFA World Cup had to be a balanced guy like Masami Ihara.
S1E7 COLUMNS | J. Finest Hour: Júbilo Iwata (2002)
In 2020, Kawasaki Frontale wrote history. In "J. Finest Hour", a column on historical winning teams in the Japanese football pyramid, we revisit other teams that had done the same.And we had to start…
S1E6 COLUMNS | Sayonara: Tomoaki Makino
The career of Tomoaki Makino showed us regrets, glory, achievements, and a clear line for his future. And that future is becoming reality while getting his first coaching gig in the pro world with…
S1E5 COLUMNS | Lost Treasures: Mike Havenaar
One-hit wonders. A light in a strange career, which wasn’t made of sparks and constant success. A sudden corner of attention in an otherwise normal trajectory.“Lost Treasures” is a column talking…
S1E4 INTERVIEWS | Bartosch Gaul and the talent pool in Hiroshima
Sanfrecce Hiroshima have a new head coach since 2026, with Bartosch Gaul taking over. In a sit-down with the manager, he told us how the club's talent can emerge and why Japanese players are so…
S1E3 COLUMNS | J. Legacy: Marquinhos
J. League developed through the football movements, which left a mark on it. Brazil had their best representative in a striker who almost quit before a truck driver put him back on the pitch.With…
INTERVIEWS | Wataru Endo in Wolfsburg
Wataru Endo might not make it to the 2026 FIFA World Cup due to an injury picked up with Liverpool, which would be a massive shame, given his leadership and the role within the Samurai Blue.With the…
MISSION | J. League Regista: The Reboot
J. League Regista turns 10 years old, and a restyle was needed: here’s what you need (and like, maybe?) to know.
S1E1 Kantoku Corner - Episode 01: Ricardo Rodríguez
Nine head coaches, nine different stories, nine brief tales. We're talking about those figures in the pre-season of the next J. League. In the first episode, it's time to talk about the journey of…
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J. League Regista has published 10 episodes since February 2026, covering topics in Soccer, Sports.
J. League Regista is currently highly active with new episodes weekly. Average episode length is 6m.
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