Yūka Imamura
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player who played for
Hisamitsu Springs is a women's volleyball team based in Kobe, Hyogo, Kobe city, Hyogo and Tosu, Saga, Tosu city, Saga, Japan. It plays in V.League (Japan), V.League 1. The club was founded in 1948. In July 2020 the team announced an official name change from ...
. She also played for the All-Japan women's volleyball team. Imamura played for the All-Japan team for the first time at the
Montreux Volley Masters The Montreux Volley Masters (founded as the Coupe des Nations, later changed to BCV Volley Cup between 1990 and 1996 and to its final name in 1998) was an international invitational tournament for national teams in women's volleyball hosted by the ...
in June 2013. Imamura retired on April 15, 2023.


Clubs

* SundaiGakuen Junior High * SundaiGakuen Highschool *
Aoyama Gakuin University is a private Christian university in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. Originally established in 1874 by missionaries from the Methodist Episcopal Church, it was reconfigured in its current form in 1949 as tertiary component of the Aoyama Gakuin. The u ...
(2012–15) *
Hisamitsu Springs is a women's volleyball team based in Kobe, Hyogo, Kobe city, Hyogo and Tosu, Saga, Tosu city, Saga, Japan. It plays in V.League (Japan), V.League 1. The club was founded in 1948. In July 2020 the team announced an official name change from ...
(2015-)


Awards


Individuals

*2013 Kantō Collegiate League (Spring) - Best Scorer, Spike award * 2017 VTV International Women's Volleyball Cup - MVP


Clubs

*2012 Kantō Collegiate League (Autumn) - Champion, with Aoyama Gakuin University. *2013 Kantō Collegiate League (Spring) - Champion, with Aoyama Gakuin University.


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* * Japanese women's volleyball players Living people 1993 births Volleyball players from Tokyo Summer World University Games medalists in volleyball FISU World University Games bronze medalists for Japan Medalists at the 2017 Summer Universiade People from Arakawa, Tokyo 21st-century Japanese sportswomen {{japan-volleyball-bio-stub