31 corporate women's teams were in Fukuoka this weekend to go for the 16 remaining spots at November's Queens Ekiden, the corporate women's national championship race. 19-year-old China Nakagawa was a revelation on the opening leg as she took down the leadoff runners from the bigger teams to put Hitachi out front, but on the next stage steepler Manami Nishiyama put Mitsui Sumitomo Kaijo out front with a stage-winning 10:57 for 3.6 km. A brilliant run from Nanaka Izawa (Starts) on the first of the race's two long stages interrupted Mitsui Sumitomo's lead, but when Mitsui Sumitomo's Tabitha Njeri outkicked Starts' Esther Wambui it was all Mitsui the rest of the way.
Stage-winning runs from last two runners Wakana Kabasawa and Anna Matsuda were enough to give Mitsui Sumitomo Kaijo the win in 2:15:53, 48 seconds under the old course record set by Shiseido in 2021 when Kabasawa was a member of that team. Starts ended up a distant 2nd in 2:18:04, with Tenmaya, Kyocera, Sysmex and Uniqlo all close behind.
Further down the field, Kana Kobayashi had a quick turnaround from her 7th-place finish in the Tokyo World Championships marathon a month ago, taking 2nd on the 10.4 km Fifth Stage to singlehandedly lift Otsuka Seiyaku into the qualifying bracket, with anchor Honoka Tanaike building on that with another 2nd on her stage to give Otsuka Seiyaku a 10th-place finish in 2:19:39.
The anchor stage race for the last qualifying spot was exciting, with early leader Hitachi side-by-side with Ehime Ginko who were trying to qualify for their first national championships. Dead ahead in 15th was Kraftia, meaning only one of them could go on unless they ran Kraftia anchor Maho Morita down, but things got more complicated when Nitori anchor Kino Sumitani caught them first.
Ehime Ginko anchor Misaki Kubo picked it up to stay with Sumitani, but Hitachi's Yuri Mitsune couldn't stay with them and dropped. Morita just wouldn't come back to them, so Kubo had no choice but to fire back and drop Sumitani. In the end she opened 20 seconds to take 16th in 2:20:59, putting Ehime Ginko into the qualifying bracket for the first time.
Nitori was the first non-qualifier at 17th in 2:21:19, with Denso 18th in 2:21:37 and Hitachi dropping to 19th in 2:21:52, all three having run the Queens Ekiden last year but bumped out this time by Ehime Ginko, Kraftia and Noritz, who had a great day at 12th in 2:19:52.
Princess Ekiden
National Corporate Women's Ekiden Qualifying Race
Munakata, Fukuoka, 19 Oct. 2025
31 teams, 6 stages, 42.195 km
top 16 teams qualify for National Championships
Team Results
1. Mitsui Sumitomo Kaijo - 2:15:53 - CR
2. Starts - 2:18:04
3. Tenmaya - 2:18:15
4. Kyocera - 2:18:18
5. Sysmex - 2:18:25
6. Uniqlo - 2:18:37
7. Route Inn Hotels - 2:19:26
8. Universal Entertainment - 2:19:29
9. Toyota Jidoshokki - 2:19:35
10. Otsuka Seiyaku - 2:19:39
11. Higo Ginko - 2:19:51
12. Noritz - 2:19:52
13. Tokyo Metro - 2:20:19
14. Daihatsu - 2:20:30
15. Kraftia - 2:20:41
16. Ehime Ginko - 2:20:59
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17. Nitori - 2:21:19
18. Denso - 2:21:37
19. Hitachi - 2:21:52
20. Canon - 2:23:17
21. Memolead - 2:23:24
22. 18 Ginko - 2:23:43
23. Bears - 2:24:18
24. Senko - 2:24:29
25. Comodi Iida - 2:24:36
26. Daiso - 2:24:43
27. Toto - 2:26:47
28. Wacoal - 2:27:04
29. Kagoshima Ginko - 2:29:42
30. SID Group - 2:29:49
31. Shin Nihon Jusetsu Group - 2:32:53
Top Individual Stage Results
First Stage (7.0 km)
1. China Nakagawa (Hitachi) - 22:28
2. Yuzu Nishide (Daihatsu) - 22:31
3. Shiori Yoshizono (Tenmaya) - 22:33
Second Stage (3.6 km)
1. Manami Nishiyama (Mitsui Sumitomo) - 10:57
2. Narumi Okumoto (Uniqlo) - 11:09
3. Mei Hokiyama (Sysmex) - 11:11
Third Stage (10.7 km)
1. Nanaka Izawa (Starts) - 33:46
2. Yumi Yoshikawa (Canon) - 34:30
3. Mao Uesugi (Tokyo Metro) - 34:47
4. Kazuna Kanetomo (Mitsui Sumitomo) - 34:51
4. Momoka Kawaguchi (Uniqlo) - 34:51
6. Ayu Henmi (Toyota Jidoshokki) - 34:58
7. Honami Maeda (Tenmaya) - 34:59
8. Kaho Horio (Route Inn Hotels) - 35:13
9. Sakiho Tsutsui (Univ. Ent.) - 35:22
10. Natsuki Omori (Daihatsu) - 35:24
Fourth Stage (3.8 km)
1. Dolphine Omare (Uniqlo) - 11:23
2. Agnes Mwikali (Kyocera) - 11:26
3. Tabitha Njeri Kamau (Mitsui Sumitomo) - 11:31
3. Yvonne Chepkoskei (Higo Ginko) - 11:31
5. Pauline Kamulu (Route Inn Hotels) - 11:34
6. Esther Wambui (Starts) - 11:39
7. Margaret Akidor (Comodi Iida) - 11:40
8. Esther Muthoni (Nitori) - 11:41
9. Lucy Nduta (Ehime Ginko) - 11:42
10. Deborah Chemutai (Univ. Ent.) - 11:45
Fifth Stage (10.4 km)
1. Wakana Kabasawa (Mitsui Sumitomo) - 34:11
2. Kana Kobayashi (Otsuka Seiyaku) - 34:28
3. Kokoro Nakachi (Sysmex) - 34:32
4. Mizuki Nishimura (Tenmaya) - 34:34
5. Ayumi Morita (Tokyo Metro) - 34:44
6. Azusa Sumi (Univ. Ent.) - 34:46
7. Rina Shimizu (Noritz) - 34:54
8. Yuri Karasawa (Kraftia) - 34:56
9. Mizuki Matsuda (Daihatsu) - 34:57
9. Chiharu Suzuki (Hitachi) - 34:57
Sixth Stage (6.695 km)
1. Anna Matsuda (Mitsui Sumitomo) - 21:42
2. Komachi Ikeda (Kyocera) - 21:47
2. Honoka Tanaike (Otsuka Seiyaku) - 21:47

Comments
She hasn't broken 16 minutes on the track yet but she surely would have run mid-15:40s in June at Hokuren Distance Challenge Round 2 given better conditions. She was on 15:48 pace at halfway but the heat and humidity did for her. In this Ekiden she beat half-a-dozen women who've run in the 15:30s this year which suggests to me that she's taken another step forward since the summer.
Mitsui Sumitomo were very impressive. Do they have a shot at winning Queen's Ekiden next month? The likes of JP Japan Post Group and Sekisui Chemical will still be hard nuts to crack though. Japan Post in particular look like they've recruited well with collegiate Ekiden ace Nanase Tanimoto and Mao Kogure who seems to be growing into her running career.
Sysmex look like they're going places. Young Mitsu Ozaki is on the up (though looked a bit off today) and they've recruited very well, right from the top ranks of High Schoolers and collegians with Mei Hokiyama and Kokoro Nakachi. Both of them ran excellent legs today. Are they going to be this year's Shimamura and surprise with a top 3 or 4 finish at Queen's Ekiden?
I was again very impressed with 20yo Mizuki Nishimura for Tenmaya on Leg 5. It seems crazy that, try as she might, she can't break 16 minutes on the track but put her on the roads and she's a completely different animal!
Congrats to Queen's Ekiden newbies Ehime Bank and also to Noritz, returning to Sendai for the first time since 2017.
Finally, what happened with Daihatsu today? I know they were missing Rika Kaseda but, Yuzu Nishide aside, they were very lacklustre.