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team based in Nishio city, Aichi,
Japan Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, while extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north ...
. It plays in
V.League 1 The V.League 1 ( vi, Giải bóng đá vô địch quốc gia, lit=National Football League), also called Night Wolf V.League 1 due to sponsorship reasons, is the top professional Association football, football league in Vietnam, controlled by ...
. The club was founded in 1972. The owner of the team is Denso.


Honours

Japan Volleyball League/V.League/V.Premier League *Runners-up (1): 2007-2008 *Regular Season Champion (Premier Conference) 2019-2020
Kurowashiki All Japan Volleyball Championship , is a volleyball tournament in Japan. Kurowashiki () means the flag of black eagle. It opens in May every year at Osaka. It is organized by the Japan Volleyball Association and the Mainichi Newspapers. History *1952 - It started as All Japan V ...
*Champion (1): 2008 ;
Empress's Cup , since 2018 renamed "Empress's Cup JFA Japan Women's Football Championship" ( ja, 皇后杯 JFA 全日本女子サッカー選手権大会) or The Empress's Cup, is a Japanese Women's football competition. As an elimination tournament, it can be ...
*Champion (1): 2010 *Runners-up (1): 2009 *Runners-up (1): 2017


League results


Players


Current squad

2021–2022 Squad as of 04 June - 2021


Former players

Domestic players ; *
Ayako Sana Ayako Sana (眞恵子 ''Sana Ayako'', born May 18, 1985) is a Japanese volleyball player who plays for Toyota Auto Body Queenseis. Profiles *Her father and grandfather were Sumo wrestlers. Clubs *Shukutokugakuen High School → Denso Airybees ...
(2004-2009) *
Mai Fukuda Mai, or MAI, may refer to: Names * Mai (Chinese surname) * Mai (Vietnamese surname) * Mai (name) * Mai (singer), J-Pop singer * Iris Mai (born 1962), German chess master Places * Chiang Mai, largest city in northern Thailand * Ma-i, a pre-Hi ...
(2006-2009) *
Tomoko Okano Tomoko Okano (岡野知子 ''Okano Tomoko'', born August 29, 1979) is a former Japanese volleyball player. She served as the captain of Denso Airybees between 2006 and 2009. Clubs *Kokugakuin Univ. Tochigi High School → Kaetujoshi college → ...
(2000-2009) *
Junko Takahashi is a retired Japanese marathon runner. She won the gold medal at the 1993 World Championships in a time of 2:30:03 hours. In addition she won the Tokyo International Women's Marathon in 1995 and 1998 and the Osaka Ladies Marathon in 1993. He ...
(2005-2009) *
Mai Uemura Mai Uemura (上村 麻衣 ''Uemura Mai'', born September 15, 1987) is a Japanese volleyball player who plays for Shikoku Eighty 8 Queen. Clubs *Tsushogyo High School → Denso Airybees (2006–2009) → Shikoku Eighty 8 Queen (2009-) Honors * ...
(2006-2009) *
Keiko Kuroha Keiko may refer to: *Keiko (given name), a feminine Japanese given name *Emperor Keiko *Keiko (orca), a performing killer whale best known for the film ''Free Willy'' ** "Keiko" (song), a single by Lucerito dedicated to Keiko the orca *Keiko (music ...
(2009-2010) *
Eri Hosoda Eri Hosoda (細田絵理 ''Hosoda Eri'', born May 15, 1984) is a Japanese volleyball player who plays for Denso Airybees. Clubs *OkazakiGakuen High School → Denso Airybees (2003-) Honors *Team ** Japan Volleyball League/V.League/V.Premier R ...
(2003-2011) *
Masami Yokoyama Masami Yokoyama (横山雅美 ''Yokoyama Masami'', born December 12, 1981) is a Japanese volleyball player who plays for Igtisadchi Baku. Clubs *Bunkyojoshi univ. Junior High → Seitoku Gakuen High School → Kaetujoshi college → Denso Airyb ...
(2002-2010) *
Rika Seki Rika may refer to: * Rika, Ilam, Iran * Rika, Jajce, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina * Rika, alternate name of Hasan Bagi-ye Rika, Iran * Rika (river), in western Ukraine * Riq'a, a calligraphic variety of Arabic script People Rika is a ...
(2006-2010) * Maya Ohtsuki (2006-2010) *
Furudate Ayumi is a Japanese manga artist. He is best known for creating ''Haikyu!!''. Biography Haruichi Furudate was born on March 7, 1983 in Karumai, Iwate. After graduating from high school, he attended in Miyagi Prefecture. In 2008, Furudate wrote the ...
(2003-2007) *
Kyoko Katashita Kyoko Katashita (片下恭子 ''Katashita Kyoko'', born July 13, 1989) is a Japanese volleyball player who played for Victorina Himeji. Profiles She became a volleyball player at 6 years old. While attending high school, the volleyball team wo ...
(2008-2010) * Sayaka Ishida (2003-2008) *
Tsubasa Honda is a Japanese actress and model. Career In mid-2006, Honda entered the entertainment industry after being scouted by seven different people on the same day. She then debuted as an exclusive model for the magazine '' Seventeen'' in the same year. ...
(2008-2011) * Shoko Ohmura (2008-2011) *
Yoshiko Yano Yoshiko Yano (矢野美子 ''Yano Yoshiko'', born August 1, 1985) is a Japanese volleyball player who plays for Toyota Auto Body Queenseis. Clubs * Miyazaki Prefectural MiyakonojoShogyo High School * Denso Airybees is a women's volleyball ...
(2004-2012) *
Yuka Sakurai Yuka Sakurai (櫻井由香 ''Sakurai Yuka'', born September 2, 1974) is a Japanese volleyball player who plays for Denso Airybees. Clubs *Yorojoshi Shogyo High School → Denso Airybees (1993-) National team * 1998-2002,2005,2007- Awards Indiv ...
(1993-2012) * Nanami Inoue (-2013) *
Yuko Sano Yuko may refer to: * Yuko (judo) (''yūkō''), a score in judo competition * Yuko (Ukrainian band), a Ukrainian band * Yūko, a Japanese female given name (including a list of persons with the name) * Yuko, a Belgium, Belgian band * Yuko people, a ...
(2014–2015) * Kaori Inoue (2001–2015) * Risa Ishii (2009-2018) * Mizuho Ishida (2015-2019) *
Nanaka Sakamoto Nanaka may refer to: * Nanaka 6/17 is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ken Yagami. The manga was published by Akita Shoten between 2000 and 2003 and the chapters collected into 12 ''tankōbon'' volumes. An anime television ...
( ja) (2014-2020) * Yui Asahi ( ja) (2016–2020) *
Asuka Nomura Asuka Nomura (野村明日香 ''Nomura Asuka'', born July 23, 1994) is a Japanese volleyball Volleyball is a team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net. Each team tries to score points by grounding a ball on the ...
(2018-2020) * Riho Ōtake (2012–2021) Transferred to
Hisamitsu Springs 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 "Hi ...
* Airi Tahara ( ja) (2015–2021) Transferred to
PFU BlueCats is a women's volleyball team based in Kahoku, Ishikawa, Kahoku city, Ishikawa, Japan. It plays in the V.League (Japan), V.League Division 1 having been promoted for the first time for the 2018–2019 season. The club was founded in 1980. The ...
* Kanami Tashiro (2019–2021) *
Kotoe Inoue Kotoe Inoue (井上琴絵 ''Inoue Kotoe'', born February 15, 1990) is a Japanese volleyball player who plays for the NEC Red Rockets. Career While attending high school, her volleyball team won in the Domestic Sports Festival. Inoue won the ...
(2019–2021) Transferred to
NEC Red Rockets is a women's volleyball team based in Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan. It plays in V.League 1. The owner of the team is NEC. The club was founded in April 1978 as NEC's corporate team, participating the same year in the 10th V.Challenge League to ...
*
Mai Okumura Mai Okumura (奥村麻依, born October 31, 1990) is a Japanese volleyball player. She plays for the Japan women's national volleyball team. She competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics The , officially the and also known as , was an interna ...
(2019–2021) * Yurie Nabeya (2012–2021) Transferred to
PFU BlueCats is a women's volleyball team based in Kahoku, Ishikawa, Kahoku city, Ishikawa, Japan. It plays in the V.League (Japan), V.League Division 1 having been promoted for the first time for the 2018–2019 season. The club was founded in 1980. The ...
Foreign players ; *
Barbara Jelic Barbara may refer to: People * Barbara (given name) * Barbara (painter) (1915–2002), pseudonym of Olga Biglieri, Italian futurist painter * Barbara (singer) (1930–1997), French singer * Barbara Popović (born 2000), also known mononymously ...
(1994-1999) ; * Kenia Moreta (2006-2007) *
Cindy Rondón Cindy Carolina Rondón Martínez (born 12 November 1988 in Santo Domingo) is a volleyball player from the Dominican Republic, who twice won the bronze medal with the Dominican women's national team at the NORCECA Championship. Career 2005–2 ...
(2007-2009) *
Lisvel Elisa Eve Lisvel Elisa Eve-Castillo ('' née'' Eve Mejía, born September 10, 1991 in Puerto Plata) is a female volleyball player from the Dominican Republic, who played for the Women's National Team at the 2012 Summer Olympics. She also played the ...
(2010-2011) * Bethania de la Cruz (2011-2012) ; * Indre Sorokaite ( it) ; * Chaïne Staelens (2009-2010) ; * Ivana Nešović (2012-2013) ; * Sinéad Jack (2018–2020) ; * Kathryn Plummer (2020–2021) ; *
Trần Thị Thanh Thúy Trần Thị Thanh Thúy (born November 12, 1997) is a Vietnamese volleyball player. She is the captain of Vietnam women's national volleyball team. Clubs * VTV Bình Điền Long An (2010 – 2022) * Bangkok Glass (2015 – 2016) * Attack L ...
(2019–2020) ; *
Jarasporn Bundasak Jarasporn Bundasak ( th, จรัสพร บรรดาศักดิ์, ; born March 1, 1993) is a Thai indoor volleyball player. She is a current member of the Thailand women's national volleyball team. Career Bundasak ranked in seventh ...
(2021–2022)


Coaching staff

Head coach * 2006 - ??? :
Minoru Tatsukawa is a volleyball coach from Japan. Currentry he serves as head coach of Denso Airybees. Career *1975 After graduating from Osaka University of Commerce, he became an assistant coach of Unitika. *1992 Assistant coach of Women's national volleybal ...
* current : Gen Kawakita


References


External links


Airybees Official WebsiteJVL
{{V.League (Japan) Premier Women's Japanese volleyball teams Volleyball clubs established in 1972 Sports teams in Aichi Prefecture 1972 establishments in Japan