Japan men's national squash team

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Japan
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CoachKimihiko Sano
Association Japan Squash Association
ColorsWhite
World Team Squash Championships
First year1983
World Team titles0
Runners-up0
Best finish17th
Number of entries12
Asian Squash Team Championships
Asian Team titles0
Runners-up0

The Japan men's national squash team represents Japan in international squash team competitions, and is governed by Japan Squash Association.

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