Nagano Prefecture

Prefecture of Japan

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2023 Hosted the G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting in conjunction with the G7 Summit.
August 30 2023 Riki Takagi takes over as the current manager of AC Nagano Parceiro
February 1 2022 Yūki Stalph (from Germany) becomes the manager of AC Nagano Parceiro
October 28 2021 Hideo Yoshizawa assumes the role of manager of AC Nagano Parceiro
2020 Competed in the league during the COVID-19 pandemic with reduced attendance, finishing 3rd with 59 points.
2019 Hosted the G20 Energy and Environment Ministers' Meeting.
February 1 2019 Yūji Yokoyama becomes the manager of AC Nagano Parceiro
June 13 2018 Yuji Sakakura takes over as manager of AC Nagano Parceiro
2017 Nagano Prefecture's total GDP was reported, highlighting its diverse economic landscape including electronics, IT, precision machinery, agriculture, food products, and tourism.
January 1 2017 Tetsuya Asano starts his tenure as manager of AC Nagano Parceiro
2016 Hosted the G7 Transport Ministers' Meeting.
February 1 2016 Fumitake Miura becomes the manager of AC Nagano Parceiro
August 5 2015 Hajime Etō takes over as manager of AC Nagano Parceiro
June 2015 A small eruption of Mount Asama was detected by scientists.
February 2015 Mount Asama experienced a significant eruption, spewing hot rocks and a plume of ash.
2014 Promoted to J3 League, finishing 2nd in the league with 69 points and demonstrating strong performance with 20 wins, 9 draws, and 4 losses.
September 2014 The team became a member of the newly founded J3 League and acquired J. League Associate Membership in September after their stadium met the minimum seating capacity requirement.
2013 The team won the league championship, securing 1st place with 72 points after winning 21 games, drawing 9, and losing only 4 in a 34-game season.
February 1 2013 Naohiko Minobe assumes the role of manager of AC Nagano Parceiro
2011 AC Nagano Parceiro finished second in their first season in the JFL, but were not granted J2 League or J. League Associate Membership due to insufficient stadium seating capacity.
February 1 2010 Norihiro Satsukawa becomes the manager of AC Nagano Parceiro

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