This page details J. League records.
As 19 February 2016.
As of 4 November 2016In bold the ones who are actually playing in J1. In italic the ones who are still active in other league.
Most career goals : 171 goals Yoshito Okubo
Most career hat-tricks : 8 times UesleiMost career appearances : 615 appearances Seigo NarazakiMost goals in a season : 36 goals Masashi Nakayama (1998)
Most hat-tricks in a season : 5 times Masashi Nakayama (1998)
Most goals in a game : 5 goals Koji Noguchi for Bellmare Hiratsuka vs
Kashima Antlers (3 May 1995)
Edílson for
Kashiwa Reysol vs
Gamba Osaka (4 May 1996)
Masashi Nakayama for Jubilo Iwata vs
Cerezo Osaka (15 April 1998)
Wagner Lopes for
Nagoya Grampus Eight vs
Urawa Red Diamonds (29 May 1999)
Youngest player : 15 years 10 months and 6 days Takayuki Morimoto for
Tokyo Verdy 1969 vs Jubilo Iwata (13 March 2004)
Youngest goalscorer : 15 years 11 months and 28 days Takayuki Morimoto for
Tokyo Verdy 1969 vs JEF United Ichihara (5 May 2004)
Oldest goalscorer : 41 years 3 months and 12 days Zico for
Kashima Antlers vs Jubilo Iwata (15 June 1994)
Fastest goal : 8 seconds Hisato Sato for
Sanfrecce Hiroshima vs
Cerezo Osaka (22 April 2006)
Fastest hat-trick : 3 minutes Yasuo Manaka for Cerezo Osaka vs
Kashiwa Reysol (14 July 2001)
First scorer Henny Meijer for Verdy Kawasaki vs Yokohama Marinos (15 May 1993)
First hat-trick Zico for Kashima Antlers vs
Nagoya Grampus Eight (16 May 1993)
Most League championships : 8 timesKashima Antlers (1996, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2016)Longest uninterrupted spell in J1: 24 seasons (1993 - Present)Kashima AntlersYokohama F. MarinosMost goals scored in a season : 107 goalsJubilo Iwata (1998)Fewest goals scored in a season : 16 goalsTokushima Vortis (2014)Most goals conceded in a season : 111 goalsYokohama Flügels (1995)Fewest goals conceded in a season : 24 goalsOita Trinita (2008)Biggest goal difference in a season : 68 goalsJubilo Iwata (1998)Most points in a season : 108 pointsVerdy Kawasaki (1995)Fewest points in a season : 13 pointsBellmare Hiratsuka (1999)Most wins in a season : 35 winsVerdy Kawasaki (1995)
Fewest wins in a season : 2 winsOita Trinita (2013)Most draws in a season : 14 drawsFC Tokyo (2005)Ventforet Kofu (2014)Most losses in a season : 34 lossesGamba Osaka (1995)Fewest losses in a season : 3 lossesJubilo Iwata (2001)Jubilo Iwata (2002)Most goals in a game : 12 goalsCerezo Osaka 5-7 Kashiwa Reysol (8 August 1998)Record win : 9-1, 8-0Jubilo Iwata 9-1 Cerezo Osaka (15 April 1998)Vissel Kobe 0-8 Oita Trinita (26 July 2003)Highest scoring draw: 5-5Vissel Kobe 5-5 JEF United Ichihara (14 October 1998)Highest average home attendance in a season : 47,609Urawa Red Diamonds (2008)Highest home attendance : 62,632Yokohama F. Marinos 0-2 Albirex Niigata (30 November 2013)As 31 December 2014
Updated to 20 November 2016.
In bold the ones who are actually playing in J2. In italic the ones who are still active in other league.
Most career goals : 89 goals Tetsuya Okubo
Most career hat-tricks : 6 times Juninho
Most career appearances : 563 appearances (at the end of 2016 season) Koji Honma*
Most goals in a season : 37 goals Juninho (2004)
Hulk (2007)
Most hat-tricks in a season : 3 times Marcus (2003)
Juninho (2003)
Juninho (2004)
Hulk (2007)
Most goals in a game : 4 goals Emerson for
Kawasaki Frontale vs
Yokohama FC (12 May 2001)
Yutaka Takahashi for
Sanfrecce Hiroshima vs
Yokohama FC (19 April 2003)
Marcus for Albirex Niigata vs
Omiya Ardija (14 May 2003)
Marcus for Albirex Niigata vs Consadole Sapporo (2 August 2003)
Marcus for Albirex Niigata vs Yokohama FC (13 September 2003)
Baron for
Ventforet Kofu vs
Mito HollyHock (2 May 2004)
Hulk for Consadole Sapporo vs
Shonan Bellmare (23 September 2006)
Youngest player : 16 years 2 months and 25 days Daisuke Kikuchi for
Shonan Bellmare vs
Avispa Fukuoka (7 July 2007)
Youngest goalscorer : 17 years 3 months and 15 days Daisuke Kikuchi for Shonan Bellmare vs
Roasso Kumamoto (27 July 2008)
Oldest goalscorer : 46 years 4 months 7 days Kazuyoshi Miura for Yokohama FC vs Tochigi S.C. (3 July 2013)*
Last scorer Hayato Okamoto for
FC Tokyo vs
Sagan Tosu (14 March 1999)
First hat-trick Koichiro Katafuchi for
Sagan Tosu vs Consadole Sapporo (28 March 1999)
Asterisk denotes player is still active in J. League Division 2Most League championships : 3 timesConsadole Sapporo (2000, 2007, 2016)
Longest uninterrupted spell in J2: 17 seasonsMito HollyHock (2000-2016, ongoing)
Most goals scored in a season : 104 goalsKawasaki Frontale (2004)
Fewest goals scored in a season : 20 goalsGiravanz Kitakyushu (2010)
Most goals conceded in a season : 98 goalsVentforet Kofu (2001)
Fewest goals conceded in a season : 22 goalsConsadole Sapporo (2000)FC Tokyo (2011)
Biggest goal difference in a season : 66 goalsKawasaki Frontale (2004)
Most points in a season : 106 pointsVegalta Sendai (2009)
Fewest points in a season : 15 pointsGiravanz Kitakyushu (2010)
Most wins in a season : 34 winsKawasaki Frontale (2004)
Fewest wins in a season : 1 winGiravanz Kitakyushu (2010)
Most draws in a season : 22 drawsYokohama FC (2004)
Most losses in a season : 34 lossesVentforet Kofu (2001)
Fewest losses in a season : 2 lossesKashiwa Reysol (2010)
Most goals in a game : 10 goalsFC Gifu 2-8 Gamba Osaka (3 July 2013)
Record win : 7-0Sagan Tosu 0-7 Urawa Red Diamonds (30 March 2000)
Highest scoring draw: 4-4Tokushima Vortis 4-4 Giravanz Kitakyushu (22 August 2010)Sagan Tosu 4-4 Yokohama FC (17 October 2010)
FC Gifu 4-4 Sagan Tosu (30 October 2011)
Highest average attendance in a season : 30,339Albirex Niigata (2003)
Highest attendance : 42,223Albirex Niigata 1-0
Omiya Ardija (23 November 2003)
As of 20 November 2016In bold the ones who are actually playing in J3. In italic the ones who are still active in other league.