Japan V-Premier Women 11/27 03:05 1 [4] Toray Arrows Women v Hisamitsu Springs Women [3] L 3-0
Japan V-Premier Women 11/14 04:00 1 Hisamitsu Springs Women v Kurobe Aqua Fairies Women W 3-0
Japan V-Premier Women 11/13 04:00 1 Hisamitsu Springs Women v Kurobe Aqua Fairies Women W 3-0
Japan V-Premier Women 11/07 04:00 1 Ageo Medics Women v Hisamitsu Springs Women L 3-1
Japan V-Premier Women 11/06 05:00 1 Ageo Medics Women v Hisamitsu Springs Women W 0-3
Japan V-Premier Women 10/31 04:00 1 Toyota Queenseis Women v Hisamitsu Springs Women W 1-3
Japan V-Premier Women 10/30 04:00 1 [11] Toyota Queenseis Women v Hisamitsu Springs Women [3] W 0-3
Japan V-Premier Women 10/24 04:00 1 Hisamitsu Springs Women v Denso Women W 3-1
Japan V-Premier Women 10/23 04:00 1 Hisamitsu Springs Women v Denso Women W 3-1
Japan V-Premier Women 10/17 04:00 1 Hisamitsu Springs Women v Hitachi Rivale Women W 3-1
Japan V-Premier Women 10/16 04:05 1 Hisamitsu Springs Women v Hitachi Rivale Women L 2-3
Matches Women - 3 Sets 07/04 03:45 - Hisamitsu Springs Women v Denso Women L 0-2
Matches Women - 3 Sets 07/03 05:30 - Okayama Seagulls Women v Hisamitsu Springs Women W 0-2
Matches Women - 3 Sets 07/03 02:00 - Hisamitsu Springs Women v Ohno Sekiyu Hiroshima Oilers Women W 2-0
Matches Women - 3 Sets 07/02 05:30 - Okayama Seagulls Women v Hisamitsu Springs Women W 0-2
Japan V-Premier Cup Women 03/28 03:00 - Hisamitsu Springs Women v JT Marvelous Women W 3-1
Japan V-Premier Cup Women 03/27 04:00 - Hisamitsu Springs Women v NEC Red Rockets Women L 2-3
Japan V-Premier Cup Women 03/21 03:00 - Denso Women v Hisamitsu Springs Women W 1-3
Japan V-Premier Cup Women 03/20 04:00 - JT Marvelous Women v Hisamitsu Springs Women W 1-3
Japan V-Premier Women 03/07 04:00 1 Okayama Seagulls Women v Hisamitsu Springs Women W 1-3
Japan V-Premier Women 03/06 07:00 1 Toyota Auto Body Queenseis Women v Hisamitsu Springs Women W 1-3
Japan V-Premier Women 02/21 03:30 32 [9] Hitachi Rivale Women v Hisamitsu Springs Women [6] L 3-2
Japan V-Premier Women 02/20 06:30 14 [7] Okayama Seagulls Women v Hisamitsu Springs Women [6] L 3-0
Japan V-Premier Women 02/14 06:30 1 [5] Denso Women v Hisamitsu Springs Women [6] L 3-2
Japan V-Premier Women 02/07 03:00 1 Okayama Seagulls Women v Hisamitsu Springs Women W 1-3
Japan V-Premier Women 01/31 04:00 1 [7] Hisamitsu Springs Women v Toyota Auto Body Queenseis Women [8] W 3-0
Japan V-Premier Women 01/30 04:00 1 [7] Hisamitsu Springs Women v Hitachi Rivale Women [9] W 3-1
Japan V-Premier Women 01/24 03:00 1 Kurobe Aqua Fairies Women v Hisamitsu Springs Women W 1-3
Japan V-Premier Women 01/23 05:30 1 Toray Arrows Women v Hisamitsu Springs Women L 3-0
Japan V-Premier Women 01/17 07:00 1 [7] Hisamitsu Springs Women v NEC Red Rockets Women [3] L 0-3

Wikipedia - Hisamitsu Springs

Hisamitsu Springs (佐賀久光スプリングス) is a women's volleyball team based in Kobe city, Hyogo and Tosu city, Saga, Japan. It plays in V.League 1. The club was founded in 1948.

In July 2020 the team announced an official name change from "Hisamitsu Pharmaceutical Springs" to "Hisamitsu Springs" and unveiled a new team mascot and logo. On August 7, 2020 Hisamitsu Springs concluded " a cooperation agreement with Tosu City to further revitalize the region and economy through the volleyball business, and we will proceed with concrete efforts".

Hisamitsu Springs won the V.Premier League final for the seventh time on April 13, 2018, beating Toray Arrows.

The owner of the team is Hisamitsu Pharmaceutical.

Hisamitsu Springs Women is a professional volleyball team based in Kobe, Japan. The team was founded in 1949 and has since become one of the most successful teams in the country. The team is known for its strong defense and powerful attacks, which have helped them win numerous championships over the years.

The team is made up of talented and experienced players from Japan and other countries, including Brazil, the United States, and China. The team's captain is Nana Iwasaka, a skilled middle blocker who has been with the team since 2013. Other key players include Yuki Ishii, a powerful outside hitter, and Risa Shinnabe, a versatile player who can play both as a setter and an outside hitter.

Hisamitsu Springs Women has won the V.League, Japan's top professional volleyball league, six times, most recently in the 2019-2020 season. The team has also won the Empress's Cup, Japan's national volleyball tournament, eight times, and the Asian Women's Club Volleyball Championship three times.

Off the court, the team is known for its strong commitment to community service and charitable causes. The team regularly participates in events and activities that support local communities and promote social welfare.