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Viaten Mie, a Men's Volleyball Team in the v League, Aims to Obtain a Sv League License

Summary by 伊勢新聞
On the 18th, Viatin Mie, a men's volleyball team in the V.League, announced its intention to obtain a license for Japan's top SV League. Based in Yokkaichi City, where the men's team has a Hometown Comprehensive Partnership Agreement, the team will establish a new company and work toward entry as early as 2027. Obtaining a license requires the club to have legal status, sales of at least 600 million yen, and a "home arena" with 3,000 or more sea…
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On the 18th, Viatin Mie, a men's volleyball team in the V.League, announced its intention to obtain a license for Japan's top SV League. Based in Yokkaichi City, where the men's team has a Hometown Comprehensive Partnership Agreement, the team will establish a new company and work toward entry as early as 2027. Obtaining a license requires the club to have legal status, sales of at least 600 million yen, and a "home arena" with 3,000 or more sea…

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伊勢新聞 broke the news in on Monday, January 19, 2026.
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