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Oriental Witches

Oriental Witches (東洋の魔女, Tōyō no Majo) is the well-known nickname of Nichibo Kaizuka, a factory volleyball team of Dai Nippon Spinning Co., Ltd. (later, Nichibo, thereafter, Unitika) in Kaizuka, Osaka given by the reports of European media when they achieved 24 consecutive victories against other national teams on the expedition to Europe.[1]

Nichibo Kaizuka
Masae Kasai standing in the center of podium as the team leader, Volleyball at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament
Full nameWomen's Volleyball Team at Kaizuka factory of Dai Nippon Spinning Co., Ltd.
NicknameOriental Witches
CaptainMasae Kasai
Uniforms
Home
Away
Championships
at 1964 Summer Olympics
at 1962 World Championship
at 1960 World Championship

Overview

On November 27, 1953, Dai Nippon Spinning Co., Ltd. (later, Unitika) determined to establish the women's volleyball team at its factory in Kaizuka, Osaka. Hirofumi Daimatsu who brought up players who later came to be called "Oriental Witches" became the coach.[2] On March 15, 1954, the women's volleyball team, commonly called "Nichibo Kaizuka", was established at the factory in Kaizuka, based on Daimatsu's goal, "To become No. 1 team in Japan in 2 years". At the time of establishment, the team which consisted mostly of fresh graduates could shine only in small tournaments but could barely come 8th place in the national competitions.

Strenuous practice began to pay off and in 1955 the team won the first victory in All-Japan Women's Corporate 9-player Volleball Championship and also won the victory in the National Sports Festival of Japan. Totally the team won 3 titles.[3]

In 1958, the team assumed the hegemony in 5 tournaments, which no team could accomplish previously.[3] Daimatsu who dominated national tournaments turned his eyes upon world. But there was a big problem. The difference between 9-player system and 6-player system. Japan had been adopting the 9-player system. On the other hand, the international rules required the 6-player system. Daimatsu had to think it over. In 1958, Nichibo Kaizuka switched from 9-person system to 6-person system. The team aimed at 1960 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship and continued strenuous practice.[3]

In 1960 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship, Japan took the second place.

On the expedition to Europe in 1961, Nichibo Kaizuka won 24 consecutive victories against other national teams. Then European media recognised its achievement, reported as worldwide heroines and gave Nichibo Kaizuka the nickname "Oriental Witches".[1]

In 1962 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship, how competitive Japan's national team, which was composed of all Nichibo Kaizuka players but two[4] and already feared as "Oriental Witches", could be against Soviet Union was in focus.[5] By using kaiten reshību, method of rotating on the court and receiving ball,[4][6][7] Japan took the first place. Few thought that this would happen again.[4]

After 1962 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship the team traveled around the world as reward of victory. As most of team members were of marriageable age, they, including Daimatsu, were thinking of retirement.[7]

It was decided that volleyball became an official event from 1964 Summer Olympics. Japan Volleyball Association asked them to continue and fans sent Hirofumi Daimatsu about 5,000 letters of asking continuation.[5] The team leader Masae Kasai made up her mind as they had 2 years left until 1964 Tokyo Olympics and with the single phrase "Follow me" by Daimatsu, members of Oriental Witches decided to continue to play.[5] Thereafter, for 2 years they were engaged in company's business all morning and practiced from 15:00 until 26:00. Daimatsu was engaged in company's business until 16:00 and joined the practice.[8]

On October 23, 1964, Japan faced off against Soviet Union at Tokyo Olympics.[5] Japan took two sets smoothly but the persistence of Soviet Union continued after Japan reached to the match point. The play-by-play announcer Bunya Suzuki repeated the phrase, "Gold Medal Point" six times.[5] Finally because of the foul of overnet by Soviet Union the victory of Japan was decided.

The following players represented Japan in 1964 Tokyo Olympics.[5]

  • Players who belonged to Nichibo Kaizuka;
  1. Masae Kasai
  2. Emiko Miyamoto
  3. Kinuko Tanida
  4. Yuriko Handa
  5. Yoshiko Matsumura
  6. Sata Isobe
  7. Katsumi Matsumura
  8. Yoko Shinozaki
  9. Setsuko Sasaki
  10. Yuko Fujimoto
  • Player who belonged to Kurashiki Spinning
  1. Masako Kondo
  1. Ayano Shibuki

Video

Video of the moments of victory and of awarding gold medal in Tokyo Olympics, narrated in German

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Oriental Witches |kotobank(in Japanese)
  2. ^ Hirofumi Daimatsu|Kotobank
  3. ^ a b c The birth of Nichibo Kaizuka / Kaizuka City(in Japanese)
  4. ^ a b c 'Witches of the Orient' symbolized Japan's fortitude|the japantimes
  5. ^ a b c d e f Sata Isobe, member of Oriental Witches , passed away(in Japanese)
  6. ^ Japan developed volleyball / NHK(in Japanese)
  7. ^ a b Olympic trajectory, volleyball/ Mainichi Shinbun(in Japanese)
  8. ^ 月刊バレーボール 2010年7月号 117ページ [Monthly Volleyball, p117 (July, 2010)]

External links

  • Former site of Unitika Kaizuka Factory / Kaizuka City, Osaka Prefecture (in Japanese)
  • The birth of Nichibo Kaizuka Volleyball Team / Kaizuka City, Osaka Prefecture (in Japanese)
  • Kinuko Idogawa, One of "Oriental Witches" in 1964 Tokyo Olympics, Dies / JIJI PRESS NEWS (in English)
  • Legendary gymnasium, Osakd, Kaizuka City (in Japanese)
  • Sata Maruyama (née Isobe) passed away at 72. (The second player from the right in the photograph) / THE MAINICHI NEWSPAPERS (in Japanese)

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Oriental Witches 東洋の魔女 Tōyō no Majo is the well known nickname of Nichibo Kaizuka a factory volleyball team of Dai Nippon Spinning Co Ltd later Nichibo thereafter Unitika in Kaizuka Osaka given by the reports of European media when they achieved 24 consecutive victories against other national teams on the expedition to Europe 1 Nichibo KaizukaMasae Kasai standing in the center of podium as the team leader Volleyball at the 1964 Summer Olympics Women s tournamentFull nameWomen s Volleyball Team at Kaizuka factory of Dai Nippon Spinning Co Ltd NicknameOriental WitchesCaptainMasae KasaiUniformsHome AwayChampionshipsat 1964 Summer Olympics at 1962 World Championship at 1960 World ChampionshipContents 1 Overview 2 Video 3 Gallery 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksOverview EditOn November 27 1953 Dai Nippon Spinning Co Ltd later Unitika determined to establish the women s volleyball team at its factory in Kaizuka Osaka Hirofumi Daimatsu who brought up players who later came to be called Oriental Witches became the coach 2 On March 15 1954 the women s volleyball team commonly called Nichibo Kaizuka was established at the factory in Kaizuka based on Daimatsu s goal To become No 1 team in Japan in 2 years At the time of establishment the team which consisted mostly of fresh graduates could shine only in small tournaments but could barely come 8th place in the national competitions Strenuous practice began to pay off and in 1955 the team won the first victory in All Japan Women s Corporate 9 player Volleball Championship and also won the victory in the National Sports Festival of Japan Totally the team won 3 titles 3 In 1958 the team assumed the hegemony in 5 tournaments which no team could accomplish previously 3 Daimatsu who dominated national tournaments turned his eyes upon world But there was a big problem The difference between 9 player system and 6 player system Japan had been adopting the 9 player system On the other hand the international rules required the 6 player system Daimatsu had to think it over In 1958 Nichibo Kaizuka switched from 9 person system to 6 person system The team aimed at 1960 FIVB Volleyball Women s World Championship and continued strenuous practice 3 In 1960 FIVB Volleyball Women s World Championship Japan took the second place On the expedition to Europe in 1961 Nichibo Kaizuka won 24 consecutive victories against other national teams Then European media recognised its achievement reported as worldwide heroines and gave Nichibo Kaizuka the nickname Oriental Witches 1 In 1962 FIVB Volleyball Women s World Championship how competitive Japan s national team which was composed of all Nichibo Kaizuka players but two 4 and already feared as Oriental Witches could be against Soviet Union was in focus 5 By using kaiten reshibu method of rotating on the court and receiving ball 4 6 7 Japan took the first place Few thought that this would happen again 4 After 1962 FIVB Volleyball Women s World Championship the team traveled around the world as reward of victory As most of team members were of marriageable age they including Daimatsu were thinking of retirement 7 It was decided that volleyball became an official event from 1964 Summer Olympics Japan Volleyball Association asked them to continue and fans sent Hirofumi Daimatsu about 5 000 letters of asking continuation 5 The team leader Masae Kasai made up her mind as they had 2 years left until 1964 Tokyo Olympics and with the single phrase Follow me by Daimatsu members of Oriental Witches decided to continue to play 5 Thereafter for 2 years they were engaged in company s business all morning and practiced from 15 00 until 26 00 Daimatsu was engaged in company s business until 16 00 and joined the practice 8 On October 23 1964 Japan faced off against Soviet Union at Tokyo Olympics 5 Japan took two sets smoothly but the persistence of Soviet Union continued after Japan reached to the match point The play by play announcer Bunya Suzuki repeated the phrase Gold Medal Point six times 5 Finally because of the foul of overnet by Soviet Union the victory of Japan was decided The following players represented Japan in 1964 Tokyo Olympics 5 Players who belonged to Nichibo Kaizuka Masae Kasai Emiko Miyamoto Kinuko Tanida Yuriko Handa Yoshiko Matsumura Sata Isobe Katsumi Matsumura Yoko Shinozaki Setsuko Sasaki Yuko FujimotoPlayer who belonged to Kurashiki SpinningMasako KondoPlayer who belonged to YashicaAyano ShibukiVideo EditVideo of the moments of victory and of awarding gold medal in Tokyo Olympics narrated in GermanGallery EditOriental Witches Sata Isobe at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics Emiko Miyamoto at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics Yuriko Handa at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics Masae Kasai standing in the center of podium as the team leader at 1964 Tokyo OlympicsSee also EditKurowashiki All Japan Volleyball Tournament V League Japanese Volleyball League References Edit a b Oriental Witches kotobank in Japanese Hirofumi Daimatsu Kotobank a b c The birth of Nichibo Kaizuka Kaizuka City in Japanese a b c Witches of the Orient symbolized Japan s fortitude the japantimes a b c d e f Sata Isobe member of Oriental Witches passed away in Japanese Japan developed volleyball NHK in Japanese a b Olympic trajectory volleyball Mainichi Shinbun in Japanese 月刊バレーボール 2010年7月号 117ページ Monthly Volleyball p117 July 2010 External links EditFormer site of Unitika Kaizuka Factory Kaizuka City Osaka Prefecture in Japanese The birth of Nichibo Kaizuka Volleyball Team Kaizuka City Osaka Prefecture in Japanese Kinuko Idogawa One of Oriental Witches in 1964 Tokyo Olympics Dies JIJI PRESS NEWS in English Legendary gymnasium Osakd Kaizuka City in Japanese Sata Maruyama nee Isobe passed away at 72 The second player from the right in the photograph THE MAINICHI NEWSPAPERS in Japanese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oriental Witches amp oldid 1132925338, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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