1978 Japanese Regional Leagues

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Japanese Regional Leagues
Season 1978
1977
1979

Statistics of Japanese Regional Leagues for the 1978 season.

Contents

Champions list

RegionChampions
Hokkaido Hakodate 76
Tohoku Nippon Steel Kamaishi
Kantō Toho Titanium
Hokushinetsu Nissei Plastic Industrial
Tōkai Yamaha Motors
Kansai Dainichi Nippon Cable
Chūgoku Mazda Auto Hiroshima
Shikoku Otsuka Pharmaceutical
Kyushu Nakatsu Club

League standings

Hokkaido

PosTeamPldWPKWPKLLGFGAGDPts
1 Hakodate 76 33000142+1212
2 Hokushukai 311013416
3 Hakodate Mazda 310029904
4 Sapporo 30012415111
Source: [ citation needed ]

Tohoku

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Nippon Steel Kamaishi 7700352+3314
2 Kureha 84131435219
3 Morioka Zebra 83232215+78
4 Towada Kickers 83141525107
5 Tohoku Oil 7007423190
Source: [ citation needed ]

Kanto

PosTeamPldWPKWPKLLGFGAGDPts
1 Toho Titanium 18133113412+2259
2 Furukawa Chiba 18112143823+1549
3 Yokogawa Electric 1883344120+2141
4 Ibaraki Hitachi 1882262423+138
5 Metropolitan Police 1872182327433
6 Hitachi Mito Katsuta 1863182024431
7 Saitama Teachers 1851572829127
8 Yamatake Honeywell 186011123391625
9 Tokyo Gas 184121124371320
10 Kodama Club 184111215362119
Source: [ citation needed ]

Hokushinetsu

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Nissei Plastic Industrial 9720334+2916
2 YKK 9711176+1115
3 Toyama Club 96121916+313
4 Fukui Teachers 96032613+1312
5 Fukui Bank 94142119+29
6 Teihens 9405162158
7 Nagano Teachers 9405222978
8 Fuji Electric Matsumoto 9216717105
9 Uozu Club 91081432182
10 Yamaga 9108927182
Source: [ citation needed ]

Tokai

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Yamaha Motors 131300604+5626
2 Daikyo Oil 139133210+2219
3 Maruyasu 135352726+113
4 Honda Hamayukai 135262728112
5 Sumitomo Bakelite 1351726462011
6 Nagoya 135442525014
7 Minolta Camera 135352523+213
8 Toyoda Automatic Loom Works 134181538239
9 Wakaayu Club 132381427137
10 Tomoegawa Papers 1330101539246
Source: [ citation needed ]

Kansai

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Dainichi Nippon Cable 1610334019+2123
2 NTT Kinki 168443623+1320
3 Hyōgo Teachers 166733122+919
4 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Kobe 166642929018
5 Mitsubishi Motors Kyoto 165742825+317
6 Nippon Steel Hirohata 165562732515
7 Osaka Teachers 165473031114
8 Yuasa Batteries 166282026614
9 Wakayama Teachers 161213842344
Source: [ citation needed ]

Chūgoku

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Mazda Auto Hiroshima 148332822+619
2 Mitsui Shipbuilding 147342716+1117
3 Tanabe Pharmaceuticals 146532522+317
4 Mitsubishi Oil 147072420+414
5 Kawasaki Steel Mizushima 145452526114
6 Hitachi Kasado 145272930112
7 Hiroshima Fujita 145271827912
8 Masuda Club 1431101326137
Source: [ citation needed ]

Shikoku

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Otsuka Pharmaceutical 1411035016+3422
2 Showa Club 148333118+1319
3 Nangoku Club 148244024+1618
4 Imabari Club 148243625+1118
5 Ogata Club 1471629512215
6 Daio Paper 144373132111
7 Kogei Club 1421111435215
8 Takasho OB Club 1412111848304
Source: [ citation needed ]

Kyushu

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Nakatsu Club 7601188+1012
2 Mitsubishi Chemical Kurosaki 73221610+68
3 Saga Nanyo Club 732261158
4 Nippon Steel Ōita 73131410+47
5 Kagoshima Teachers 723296+37
6 Miyanoh Club 723251057
7 Kumamoto Teachers 730491126
8 Sanwa Rakushu Club 7016718111
Source: [ citation needed ]

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