The Women's Japan Basketball League (Japanese: 一般社団法人バスケットボール女子日本リーグ) is the premier women's basketball league in Japan. From 2024–25 there was a change to a two level league structure, with the “W-League Premier” being the top league, and the “W-League Future” being the lower league.

History

The league was founded in 1998, with the Chanson V-Magic winning the inaugural title.

The Japan Women's Japan Basketball League (WJBL) is the premier professional women's basketball league in Japan, showcasing the incredible talent and competitive spirit of female athletes across the nation. Established to promote women's basketball and provide a platform for players to excel, the WJBL features a dynamic mix of teams from various regions, each vying for the coveted championship title.

The tournament is characterized by its fast-paced games, strategic play, and high-level athleticism, drawing fans from all walks of life. With a season that typically runs from late autumn to spring, the WJBL includes regular-season matchups, playoffs, and a thrilling championship game that culminates the season.

In addition to the on-court action, the WJBL emphasizes community engagement and the development of young talent, often hosting clinics and events to inspire the next generation of female basketball players. The league has become a vital part of Japan's sports culture, celebrating not only the sport itself but also the empowerment and achievements of women in athletics.

Whether you're a die-hard basketball fan or new to the sport, the Japan WJBL offers an exciting and inspiring experience, showcasing the best of women's basketball in Japan. Join us in cheering for your favorite teams and players as they compete for glory on the hardwood!