Japanese National Road Race Championships

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The Japanese National Road Race Championships are conducted every year under the auspices of the Japan Cycling Federation.

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Hidenori Nodera, wearing the Japanese champion's jersey in 2006 Henninger Turm 2006 - Hidenori Nodera.jpg
Hidenori Nodera, wearing the Japanese champion's jersey in 2006

Men

Elite

YearGoldSilverBronze
1998 Tomokazu Fujino Yoshiyuki Abe Kazuyuki Manabe
1999 Tomokazu Fujino Junichi Shibuya Osamu Sumida
2000 Yoshiyuki Abe Osamu Sumida Kazuya Okazaki
2001 Yasutaka Tashiro Mitsuteru Tanaka Tomoya Kano
2002 Shinri Suzuki Kazuya Okazaki Junichi Shibuya
2003 Shinichi Fukushima Hidenori Nodera Kazuyuki Manabe
2004 Yasutaka Tashiro Shinri Suzuki Hidenori Nodera
2005 Hidenori Nodera Yasutaka Tashiro Kazuyuki Manabe
2006 Fumiyuki Beppu Hidenori Nodera Shinri Suzuki
2007 Yukiya Arashiro Hidenori Nodera Takashi Miyazawa
2008 Hidenori Nodera Kazuo Inoue Shinichi Fukushima
2009 Taiji Nishitani Takashi Miyazawa Hidenori Nodera
2010 Takashi Miyazawa Shinri Suzuki Hidenori Nodera
2011 Fumiyuki Beppu Yukiya Arashiro Miyataka Shimizu
2012 Yukihiro Doi Nariyuki Masuda Miyataka Shimizu
2013 Yukiya Arashiro Miyataka Shimizu Nariyuki Masuda
2014 Junya Sano Kazuo Inoue Genki Yamamoto
2015 Kazushige Kuboki Yusuke Hatanaka Nariyuki Masuda
2016 Sho Hatsuyama Ryota Nishizono Keisuke Kimura
2017 Yusuke Hatanaka Fumiyuki Beppu Keisuke Kimura
2018 Genki Yamamoto Junya Sano Yudai Arashiro
2019 Shōtarō Iribe Yukiya Arashiro Kohei Yokotsuka
2020No race due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan
2021 Keigo Kusaba Nariyuki Masuda Hideto Nakane
2022 [1] Yukiya Arashiro Yudai Arashiro Masaki Yamamoto
2023 Masaki Yamamoto Atsushi Oka Genki Yamamoto

U23

YearGoldSilverBronze
2005 Yukiya Arashiro Makoto Nakamura Daichi Nemoto
2006
2007 Jumpei Murakami Futoshi Morisawa Masakazu Ito
2008
2009 Eiichi Hirai Takashi Nakayama Yu Takenouchi
2010 Genki Yamamoto Kosuke Harakawa Masanori Noguchi
2011 Genki Yamamoto Masaki Amemiya Keisuke Nakao
2012 Yasumasa Adachi Toshiki Omote Chikara Wada
2013 Tanzō Tokuda Hiroki Nishimura Genki Yamamoto
2014 Tanzō Tokuda Suguru Tokuda Tokuma Akita
2015 Michimasa Nakai Saya Kuroeda Hayato Okamoto
2016 Marino Kobayashi Suguru Tokuda Yūsuke Matsumoto
2017 Kota Yokoyama Sora Nomoto Masaki Yamamoto
2018 Masahiro Ishigami Shoi Matsuda Kakeru Omae
2019 Kosuke Takeyama Keitaro Sawada Shunsuke Imamura
2020No race due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan
2021 Naoki Kojima Tetsuo Yamamoto Yoshiki Terada
2022 Kazutoshi Kariya Seiya Iwata Hiryu Kayama
2023 Koki Kamada Yugi Tsuda Hayato Uwano

Women

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Kanako Nishi
YearGoldSilverBronze
1998 Miho Oki Ayumu Otsuka Kaori Sakashita
1999 Miho Oki Ayumu Otsuka Akemi Morimoto
2000 Miho Oki Akemi Morimoto Kanako Nishi
2001 Miho Oki Akemi Morimoto Tamamo Nakamura
2002 Miho Oki Miyoko Karami Ayumu Otsuka
2003 Miho Oki Akemi Morimoto Hiroko Nambu
2004 Miho Oki Miyoko Karami Akemi Morimoto
2005 Miho Oki Miyoko Karami Masami Mashimo
2006 Miho Oki Mayuko Hagiwara Satomi Wadami
2007 Miho Oki Ayako Toyooka Masami Mashimo
2008 Miho Oki Yuka Yamashima Mayuko Hagiwara
2009 Kanako Nishi Akemi Morimoto Rie Katayama
2010 Mayuko Hagiwara Kanako Nishi Rie Katayama
2011 Mayuko Hagiwara Rie Katayama Kanako Nishi
2012 Mayuko Hagiwara Eri Yonamine Hiromi Kaneko
2013 Eri Yonamine Hiromi Kaneko Mayuko Hagiwara
2014 Mayuko Hagiwara Eri Yonamine Yumiko Gōda
2015 Mayuko Hagiwara Eri Yonamine Hiromi Kaneko
2016 Eri Yonamine Mayuko Hagiwara Yūmi Kajihara
2017 Eri Yonamine Miyoko Karami Hiromi Kaneko
2018 Eri Yonamine Hiromi Kaneko Tsubasa Makise
2019 Eri Yonamine Hiromi Kaneko Shoko Kashiki
2020No race due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan
2021 Miki Uetake Hiromi Kaneko Urara Kawaguchi
2022 Shoko Kashiki Eri Yonamine Hiromi Kaneko
2023 Eri Yonamine Tsubasa Makise Akari Kobayashi

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