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What Is the Japan Pickleball Association (JPA)? Overview, Activities and How to Join

2026 6/15
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March 20, 2026June 15, 2026
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The Japan Pickleball Association (JPA) was founded in 2015 and has been the governing body responsible for spreading pickleball in Japan, running official tournaments, sending the national team, and developing rules. In April 2026, it merged with the Pickleball Japan Federation (PJF) to launch "Pickleball Japan (PJ)." This article organizes the JPA's history, activities and current structure.
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An Overview of the Japan Pickleball Association

The Japan Pickleball Association (JPA) is a governing body founded in April 2015 that has been responsible for spreading pickleball within Japan. Through hosting official tournaments, sending the national team and developing rules, it has long supported Japan's pickleball culture.

Note that in April 2026, the JPA merged with the Pickleball Japan Federation (PJF) to launch a new governing body, "Pickleball Japan (PJ)." The functions the JPA had handled, such as tournament operations and the membership system, have now been carried over to this PJ. This article organizes the role the JPA has played and its background.

The JPA has been active with three pillars: raising pickleball's profile, developing the competitive environment, and nurturing players. It's a body that has also advanced cooperation with overseas partners, through means such as sending the Japan national team to international tournaments. Through holding outreach events and official tournaments across the country, it has contributed to the development of Japan's pickleball culture.

The JPA's History

Organizing the JPA's history in a timeline reveals how pickleball in Japan became organized.

Timing Event
April 2015 The Japan Pickleball Association (JPA) is founded
April 10, 2026 Merged with the Pickleball Japan Federation (PJF) to launch "Pickleball Japan (PJ)"

Main Activities (The Roles the JPA Has Handled)

Hosting Official Tournaments

The JPA has hosted nationwide official tournaments. Categories are divided by age and by skill level, and tournaments are set up that anyone from beginner to advanced can enter. Through the tournaments, a domestic ranking system was built, contributing to raising players' competitive ability. By providing a wide range from beginner categories to advanced ones, "tournaments you can aim for" have been provided regardless of level—which has also helped increase the playing population. This tournament-operation know-how has been carried over to the post-merger Pickleball Japan (PJ) too.

Nurturing and Sending Players

It has carried out the selection and dispatch of Japan national team players competing in international tournaments. Sending the Japan national team to international tournaments, it has deepened exchange with the world.

Outreach Activities

It holds trial classes and instructor training courses across the country, working to broaden pickleball's base. It has also carried out support for introducing it into school physical education and participation in sports events through cooperation with local governments. Pickleball, enjoyable regardless of age or athletic experience, pairs well with community sports and lifelong sports, and these outreach activities have broadened the base of the playing population.

Standardizing and Revising Rules

It creates and distributes a Japanese-language rulebook conforming to international rules. When there are rule revisions, it shares the information quickly, playing the role of aligning the domestic competitive environment with international standards.

Organizing the Relationship Between the JPA, PJF and PJ

Japanese pickleball has had multiple bodies until now, and with similar names they've been hard to tell apart. Organized, it looks like this.

Body Position
JPA (Japan Pickleball Association) Founded 2015. Handled outreach, tournaments and national-team dispatch
PJF (Pickleball Japan Federation) Founded 2024. Promoted tournaments, development, certification systems and more
PJ (Pickleball Japan) The current governing body launched in April 2026 when the JPA and PJF merged

In other words, the activities the JPA and PJF once carried out separately were unified into PJ with the 2026 merger. This has consolidated the points of contact for tournament operations, national-team selection, the membership system and more in an easy-to-understand way.

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Editor's Note

The body names are similar and easy to confuse, but the key point is: "in April 2026 the JPA and PJF became one, becoming Pickleball Japan (PJ)." If you're considering registration or tournament entry going forward, checking the info of the current governing body, PJ, is the surest bet.

The Membership System and Joining (Now via PJ)

The JPA's membership system and tournament operations have been carried over to "Pickleball Japan (PJ)" with the 2026 merger. Those considering registration or tournament entry going forward should check the official info of the current governing body, PJ, to be sure. Registering as a member generally earns you benefits like eligibility to enter official tournaments and delivery of the latest rule and tournament info.

Becoming a member generally earns you benefits like eligibility to enter official tournaments and delivery of the latest rule and tournament info. There's also a form of joining as a club or group, which has served the role of connecting local pickleball communities with the governing body.

Regional Chapters and Activities

The JPA has held chapters and affiliated bodies in each region, developing local tournament hosting and outreach activities. These regional points of contact, too, have been carried over post-merger to the current governing body, Pickleball Japan (PJ). When looking for activities in your area, checking PJ's official info is the surest bet.

The Significance the JPA Held for Japanese Pickleball

In the early stage of pickleball spreading in Japan, the existence of a governing body like the JPA carried great meaning. By playing the role of tidying up the scattered rules and tournament standards and aligning them with international norms, a foundation was built where people could take up the sport with confidence.

Also, establishing a system to send the Japan national team to international tournaments clarified goals for top players and led to raising the overall level of competition. The point that it broadened the environment where beginners can start safely, through outreach events and instructor training, shouldn't be overlooked either. This accumulation has been carried over into "Pickleball Japan (PJ)" via the 2026 merger, supporting the next stage of growth for Japanese pickleball.

Summary

For those who want to seriously enjoy pickleball or compete in tournaments, becoming a member of the governing body is a worthwhile choice. The competitive environment the JPA built has been carried over to "Pickleball Japan (PJ)" even after the 2026 merger. Those considering registration going forward should check the official info of the current governing body, PJ, and try joining activities nearby.

3 Steps to Start Pickleball Competitively

If you're now looking as far ahead as tournament entry, deciding the order will keep you from hesitating. Making use of the governing body PJ's framework, proceeding in the following 3 steps is realistic.

1. Grasp Your Own Level and the Rules

Start by learning the official rules and where you currently stand. Checking your skill level withthe guide to skill ratings (2.0–5.0)will make choosing tournament categories later go smoothly. Learning the rules along the Japanese-language version the governing body developed will keep you from hesitating at tournaments too.

2. Lock In the Fundamentals at a Circle or Class

Once you've learned the rules, gain match experience at a local circle or trial class. Classes held in various areas are an entry point where beginners can start safely. Getting used to doubles movement and the feel of self-officiating here will keep you from getting flustered at tournaments.

3. Enter Tournaments With the Governing Body PJ's Info

Once your fundamentals are solid, it's finally on to tournaments.Tournaments Even Beginners Can EnterStart with those, and step up to official tournaments once you're used to it. For membership registration and tournament info, checking the official info of the current governing body, Pickleball Japan (PJ), is the surest bet.

The Benefits of Registering With the Governing Body

For those wondering "is registration necessary," we've organized how things change with and without registration.

Item With Registration Without Registration
Entering Official Tournaments You gain entry eligibility Often can't enter
Rule / Tournament Info The latest info reaches you You need to search for it yourself
Entry Fee May become the member price General price
National-Team Selection You can become eligible for selection Not eligible

If you just want to enjoy it recreationally, registration isn't essential, but if you're aiming for official tournaments or the national team, registering with the governing body is the starting point.

Tournament Categories and Classes

At official and local tournaments, categories are divided along several axes so people close in ability and age can compete. Knowing where you fit before entering makes choosing easier.

Division Example Segments Aim
By Skill Divided by rating: 2.0 / 2.5 / 3.0… Compete against those close in ability
By Age General, senior (by age bracket) and so on Play opponents close in generation
By Event Men's, women's and mixed doubles, singles Enter in the pairing you're best at

Beginners basically enter from the lower skill categories (2.0–2.5) first. If you don't know your own rating, checking the guide withthe skill rating explanationfirst will keep you from hesitating over which category to pick. Age categories are a system considerate of letting people from generations where fitness tends to differ enter with peace of mind, encouraging competitive participation by seniors.

The System That Connects to International Tournaments

One of the big roles the governing body has played is being the point of contact connecting the domestic and overseas scenes. Through sending the Japan national team to international tournaments, the JPA advanced cooperation with overseas partners and paved the way for players to compete on the world stage.

As you build a track record at domestic tournaments and raise your rating, it connects to higher-tier tournaments and national-team selection. The staircase of "local tournament → official tournament → international tournament" is connected precisely because the governing body has aligned rules and tournament standards with international norms. When playing overseas too, having common rules and ratings makes it easier to join local tournaments. This system that connects to the world has been carried over to the post-merger Pickleball Japan (PJ) too.

What to Confirm Before Registering

Before considering membership registration, clarifying your own purpose makes it easier to decide. If you just want to enjoy it recreationally among friends, there's no need to rush to register. On the other hand, if you have official tournaments or the Japan national team in view, registering with the governing body is the starting point.

The registration destination, procedures and annual fee amount can change by fiscal year. Proceeding with the procedure on old information can lead to registering with the wrong destination, so always check the latest content on the current governing body PJ's official info. There's also a form of joining collectively as a club or group, so if you're active as a circle, considering together whether group membership suits you avoids waste.

FAQ

What is the Japan Pickleball Association (JPA)?

It's a governing body founded in 2015 that has been responsible for spreading pickleball within Japan. It has hosted official tournaments, sent the national team and developed rules, and has advanced cooperation with overseas partners through sending the Japan national team to international tournaments.

Does the JPA still exist?

In April 2026, the JPA merged with the Pickleball Japan Federation (PJF), launching a new governing body, "Pickleball Japan (PJ)." The functions the JPA handled have now been carried over to PJ.

What benefits do you get by becoming a member?

Eligibility to enter official tournaments and delivery of the latest rule and tournament info are the general benefits. Tournament entry fees may also become the member price. Check the current registration destination in the governing body PJ's official info.

How can I become a national-team member?

You're selected through a selection process set by the governing body. National-team selection efforts are ongoing, and the surest bet is to check the latest method in the current governing body PJ's official info.

Is there international cooperation?

The JPA has advanced cooperation with overseas partners through means such as sending the Japan national team to international tournaments. Since the international governing framework for pickleball is still being organized, the surest bet is to check the latest situation in the current governing body PJ's official info.

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小島 怜's avatar Rei Kojima

I'm a pickleball enthusiast in my third year living in Vietnam. In high school I was on the badminton team, spending every day chasing the shuttle. Now, amid the buzz of Ho Chi Minh City, I'm fully immersed in the speedy volleys my badminton background enables and the strategic mind games unique to pickleball. I'll casually share the real playing scene in Vietnam—local court info and improvement tips that only a former badminton player would know!

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