Japan V-Premier 12/14 06:00 1 [10] Oita Miyoshi v Toray Arrows [5] L 0-3
Japan V-Premier 12/08 02:30 1 [3] JT Thunders v Oita Miyoshi [9] L 3-0
Japan V-Premier 12/07 03:00 1 [2] JTEKT Stings v Oita Miyoshi [9] L 3-0
Japan V-Premier 11/30 04:00 1 VC Nagano Tridents v Oita Miyoshi L 3-1
Japan V-Premier 11/24 03:00 1 Suntory Sunbirds v Oita Miyoshi L 3-0
Japan V-Premier 11/23 07:00 1 [10] FC Tokyo v Oita Miyoshi [8] L 3-2
Japan V-Premier 11/17 06:00 1 Wolfdogs Nagoya v Oita Miyoshi L 3-0
Japan V-Premier 11/16 07:00 1 JTEKT Stings v Oita Miyoshi L 3-1
Japan V-Premier 11/09 06:00 1 Toray Arrows v Oita Miyoshi L 3-0
Japan V-Premier 11/03 03:00 1 Osaka Bluteon v Oita Miyoshi L 3-0
Japan V-Premier 11/02 07:00 1 [8] Oita Miyoshi v VC Nagano Tridents [9] W 3-0
Japan V-Premier 10/27 06:00 1 [9] Oita Miyoshi v Osaka Sakai Blazers [6] L 0-3
Japan V-Premier 10/26 06:00 1 Oita Miyoshi v JT Thunders L 0-3
Japan Kurosu Cup 05/03 03:00 - Oita Miyoshi v Meiji University L 2-3
Japan Kurosu Cup 05/02 07:00 - Suntory Sunbirds v Oita Miyoshi L 3-0
Matches 05/01 03:56 - JTEKT Stings v Oita Miyoshi L 3-2
Japan V-Premier 02/24 06:00 1 [8] FC Tokyo v Oita Miyoshi [9] L 3-0
Japan V-Premier 02/23 04:00 1 [6] JTEKT Stings v Oita Miyoshi [9] L 3-1
Japan V-Premier 02/17 03:00 1 [5] Toray Arrows v Oita Miyoshi [9] L 3-1
Japan V-Premier 02/16 06:00 1 [9] Oita Miyoshi v Osaka Sakai Blazers [7] L 1-3
Japan V-Premier 02/10 06:00 1 [9] Oita Miyoshi v VC Nagano Tridents [10] W 3-0
Japan V-Premier 02/09 06:00 1 [9] Oita Miyoshi v Panasonic Panthers [1] L 0-3
Japan V-Premier 02/02 07:00 1 [4] Toyoda Gosei Trefuerza v Oita Miyoshi [9] L 3-0
Japan V-Premier 01/27 02:00 1 [3] JT Thunder v Oita Miyoshi [9] L 3-0
Japan V-Premier 01/26 06:00 1 [2] Suntory Sunbirds v Oita Miyoshi [9] L 3-0
Japan V-Premier 01/20 06:00 1 [8] FC Tokyo v Oita Miyoshi [9] L 3-2
Japan V-Premier 01/19 07:00 1 [9] Oita Miyoshi v VC Nagano Tridents [10] W 3-1
Japan V-Premier 01/13 06:00 1 [9] Oita Miyoshi v Suntory Sunbirds [2] L 0-3
Japan V-Premier 01/12 06:00 1 [9] Oita Miyoshi v Panasonic Panthers [1] L 1-3
Japan V-Premier 01/06 04:00 1 [4] Toyoda Gosei Trefuerza v Oita Miyoshi [9] L 3-0

Oita Miyoshi Weisse Adler (大分三好ヴァイセアドラー) is a men's volleyball team based in Oita City, Oita, Japan. Prior to its suspension of activities and withdrawal in May 2024, the team played in V.League Division 2, the second-level Japanese volleyball league. It represented Japan at the 2014 Asian Men's Club Volleyball Championship.

History

Oita Miyoshi Weisse Adler was founded in 1994 by the Miyoshi Clinic of Internal Medicine and Cardiology. Originally called Miyoshi Cardiology EKG, then Miyoshi Cardiology EKG Oita, the team was named "Weisse Adler", meaning "white eagles" in German, for the characters "white eagle" (白鷲, shirawashi) in the name of the Seiun Shirawashi Association (青雲白鷲会) of the clinic. The founder, Hiroshi Miyoshi, was the director of the hospital and was also involved in the management of the team. Most of the team also worked at the hospital. It originally had nine members.

After placing first in the V1 League in the 2005–2006 season, the franchise was promoted to the V.Premier League in 2006. The team was demoted to the V.Challenge League in 2009. In 2014, it represented Japan at the 2014 Asian Men's Club Volleyball Championship in the Philippines. Oita Miyoshi Weisse Adler was demoted to V.League Division 2 after losing the V.Challenge match of the 2022–23 season to Voreas Hokkaido.

In March 2024, the founder died and the club had difficulty continuing operations. The next month, the franchise announced the suspension of all activities and their withdrawal from the new V.League in late May as they were unable to find a company to transfer the team to.

Oita Miyoshi is a professional volleyball team based in Japan. Known for their strong teamwork and skillful players, Oita Miyoshi has a rich history of success in the Japanese volleyball league. The team is known for their fast-paced and dynamic style of play, with powerful spikes and precise serves. Oita Miyoshi has a dedicated fan base that supports them at every match, creating an electric atmosphere in the stadium. With a commitment to excellence and a passion for the sport, Oita Miyoshi continues to be a dominant force in Japanese volleyball.