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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