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[Japan]* The France national team came to Japan for the second time and won two test matches.
* The Japan national team won the Asia Rugby Championship for the eighth time: In the ninth Asia Rugby Championship held in Fukuoka, the Japan national team led by the new head coach Miyaji beat Korea 20-13 and got the Asian champion title back.
[Japan Rugby Championship] In the 22nd Japan Rugby Championship, Nippon Steel Kamaishi won against Doshisha University, which challenged them for three consecutive years, by a score of 31-17 achieving their seventh consecutive championship title.
[University] In the 21st All-Japan University Rugby Championship, Doshisha achieved three consecutive university titles. In the 55th Kanto Inter-University Rugby Tournament, Keio won all their eight matches claiming their seventh tournament title and for the first time in four years. In the 18th Kanto University Rugby League, Hosei had seven wins and one loss claiming their ninth league title for two years in a row. In the 56th Kansai University Rugby League, Doshisha won all their seven matches recording their ninth consecutive league title by winning all of their matches. In the 4th Kyushu Championship, Fukuoka Institute of Technology won against Nagasaki University 16−10.
[Company] In the 37th Japan Company Rugby Football Championship, Nippon Steel Kamaishi won against Kobe Steel 22−0 claiming their ninth championship title for seven years in a row. According to Kamaishi's record, all the final matches in the last four years were shut-out wins.
[International] From April to May, the Kanto team toured the United States and Canada with two wins and three losses. From July to September, the Japan U19 national team toured Australia with eight wins and one loss. On 21 November, Toshiyuki Hayashi played in the Stanley's Match at Oxford University. In March, All-Keio toured England with two wins and three losses. In March, All-Waseda toured Chinese Taipei with four wins. In March, the Kanto University Rugby League selection team toured Chinese Taipei with four wins. In March 1985, the Japan U18 national team toured abroad for the 10th time to Wales with five wins and two losses.
[Japan]* The France national team came to Japan for the second time and won two test matches.
* The Japan national team won the Asia Rugby Championship for the eighth time: In the ninth Asia Rugby Championship held in Fukuoka, the Japan national team led by the new head coach Miyaji beat Korea 20-13 and got the Asian champion title back.
[Japan Rugby Championship] In the 22nd Japan Rugby Championship, Nippon Steel Kamaishi won against Doshisha University, which challenged them for three consecutive years, by a score of 31-17 achieving their seventh consecutive championship title.
[University] In the 21st All-Japan University Rugby Championship, Doshisha achieved three consecutive university titles. In the 55th Kanto Inter-University Rugby Tournament, Keio won all their eight matches claiming their seventh tournament title and for the first time in four years. In the 18th Kanto University Rugby League, Hosei had seven wins and one loss claiming their ninth league title for two years in a row. In the 56th Kansai University Rugby League, Doshisha won all their seven matches recording their ninth consecutive league title by winning all of their matches. In the 4th Kyushu Championship, Fukuoka Institute of Technology won against Nagasaki University 16−10.
[Company] In the 37th Japan Company Rugby Football Championship, Nippon Steel Kamaishi won against Kobe Steel 22−0 claiming their ninth championship title for seven years in a row. According to Kamaishi's record, all the final matches in the last four years were shut-out wins.
[International] From April to May, the Kanto team toured the United States and Canada with two wins and three losses. From July to September, the Japan U19 national team toured Australia with eight wins and one loss. On 21 November, Toshiyuki Hayashi played in the Stanley's Match at Oxford University. In March, All-Keio toured England with two wins and three losses. In March, All-Waseda toured Chinese Taipei with four wins. In March, the Kanto University Rugby League selection team toured Chinese Taipei with four wins. In March 1985, the Japan U18 national team toured abroad for the 10th time to Wales with five wins and two losses.