The Japan national ice hockey team, commonly known as "Japan," represents the country in international ice hockey competitions. Governed by the Japan Ice Hockey Federation, the team competes primarily in the IIHF World Championships and other regional tournaments. Known for their resilience and disciplined play, the Japanese team has steadily developed its skills and competitiveness on the international stage. They typically wear white and red jerseys, reflecting the national colors, and are recognized for their strong team spirit and dedication to the sport. While they are considered an emerging team in the global ice hockey community, Japan continues to grow its presence and improve its performance in international competitions.