For the X-League championship game, see Japan X Bowl.
Japan Bowl (defunct)
ジャパンボウル
Stadium
National Stadium (1976–1979) Yokohama Stadium (1980–1991) Tokyo Dome (1992–1993)
Location
Tokyo (1976–79, 1992–93) Yokohama (1980–91)
Operated
1976–1993
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