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Japan's best Winter Olympic athletes

Explore the most outstanding Japanese athletes who have left their mark on the history of the Winter Olympic Games. Discover the medallists and champions who have raised Japan's flag to the highest in disciplines such as figure skating, snowboarding, or ski jumping. This ranking celebrates the achievements and legacy of these iconic figures who have inspired generations. Learn about their accomplishments, their records, and how they have contributed to Japan's sporting prestige on the world stage.

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    Yuzuru Hanyu

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    Yuzuru Hanyu is a Japanese figure skater who has won two consecutive Olympic gold medals at Sochi 2014 and PyeongChang 2018. His dominance in figure skating and nineteen world records demonstrate his exceptional talent and dedication at the Winter Olympic Games.

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    Kasaya Yukio

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    Yukio Kasaya is renowned for his historic ski jumping gold medal at the 1972 Sapporo Winter Olympics, becoming the first Japanese and Asian athlete to achieve this milestone at a Winter Olympic Games. His victory on home soil not only earned him gold in the normal hill K-70 event but also led a memorable all-Japanese podium sweep.

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    Konno Akitsugu

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    Akitsugu Konno is renowned for his historic silver medal in ski jumping at the 1972 Sapporo Winter Olympics. His achievement was part of a memorable all-Japanese podium, solidifying the country's dominance in the sport on home soil. His Olympic success established him as an iconic figure in Japanese winter sports history.

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    Aochi Seiji

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    Seiji Aochi earned a bronze medal in ski jumping at the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo. His achievement was part of a historic Japanese clean sweep in the normal hill event, cementing his place in Japan's Olympic history.

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    Murase Kokomo

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    Murase Kokomo made history by becoming Japan's first-ever female snowboard Olympic gold medallist, securing gold in Big Air at Milano Cortina 2026. She also earned a bronze medal in slopestyle, contributing to Japan's record nine snowboard medals at those games.

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    Ayumu Hirano

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    Ayumu Hirano has achieved exceptional Olympic success, earning three medals across three consecutive Winter Games: silver in Sochi 2014 and Pyeongchang 2018, and ultimately gold in Beijing 2022 in the halfpipe event. His victory in Beijing, with a score of 96.00, was the result of a historic performance that cemented his legacy in snowboarding.

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    Kira Kimura

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    Kira Kimura has established himself as a standout Japanese Winter Olympian by winning the gold medal in the men's snowboard Big Air competition at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games. His victory marked Japan's first gold medal in this event, showcasing his exceptional skill and immediate impact on the sport.

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    Ono Mitsuki

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    Ono Mitsuki won the bronze medal in the women's snowboard halfpipe event at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games. This achievement marks her first Olympic medal, highlighting her skill and dedication in one of snowboarding's most competitive disciplines.

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    Riku Miura

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    Riku Miura is a Japanese Olympic athlete who achieved a gold medal in figure skating at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. Her performance with Ryuichi Kihara, known as "Riku-Ryū," marked a historic milestone for Japan in the pairs discipline.

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    Ryuichi Kihara

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    Ryuichi Kihara is a Japanese Winter Olympian who has achieved unprecedented success. Alongside his partner Riku Miura, he won Japan's first-ever Olympic gold medal in pair figure skating at Milano Cortina 2026, in addition to being two-time Olympic team event champions.

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    Kasai Noriaki

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    Noriaki Kasai has competed in a record eight Winter Olympic Games, demonstrating unprecedented longevity and dedication in ski jumping. He earned two Olympic silver medals, including an individual silver at Sochi 2014 at the age of 41, setting a record as the oldest ski jumping medalist.

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    Miho Takagi

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    Miho Takagi has achieved a record of ten Winter Olympic medals for Japan, demonstrating an exceptional career in speed skating. Her participation in four Olympic editions, from Vancouver 2010 to Milano Cortina 2026, and her multiple podium finishes across various disciplines, establish her as one of her country's most decorated winter athletes.

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    Kagiyama Yuma (Japan)

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    Kagiyama Yuma has earned four silver medals at the Winter Olympic Games, including two at Beijing 2022 in individual and team events, and another two at Milano Cortina 2026. His ability to secure maximum points for Japan in figure skating and his consistent performance on the Olympic stage demonstrate his athletic excellence.

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    Kaori Sakamoto (Japan)

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    Kaori Sakamoto has achieved a total of four Winter Olympic medals, including team silvers and an individual bronze, highlighting her consistency and excellence in figure skating. Her career spans three Olympic Games, culminating with a silver medal in the team competition at Milan-Cortina 2026, underscoring her lasting impact on Japanese sports.

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    Ikuma Horishima

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    Ikuma Horishima is a Japanese freestyle skier who has competed in the Winter Olympic Games, demonstrating remarkable performance in the moguls discipline. His ability to cross the finish line backward in one of his Olympic appearances showcases his skill and unique style in the sport.