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🏆 J.League Top scorers 2002s-present
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Yoshito Ōkubo
Japan Yoshito Ōkubo
Japan
127
Goals
J.League Regular season only

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1
Yoshito Ōkubo
Japan Yoshito Ōkubo
Japan
127 (Goals)
J.League Regular season only
2
Shinzo Koroki
Japan Shinzo Koroki
Japan
109
Goals
J.League Regular season only

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2
Shinzo Koroki
Japan Shinzo Koroki
Japan
109 (Goals)
J.League Regular season only
3
Yu Kobayashi
Japan Yu Kobayashi
Japan
102
Goals
J.League Regular season only

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3
Yu Kobayashi
Japan Yu Kobayashi
Japan
102 (Goals)
J.League Regular season only
4
Hisato Satō
Japan Hisato Satō
Japan
101
Goals
J.League Regular season only

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4
Hisato Satō
Japan Hisato Satō
Japan
101 (Goals)
J.League Regular season only
4
Juninho
Brazil Juninho
Brazil
101
Goals
J.League Regular season only

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Juninho
Brazil Juninho
Brazil
101 (Goals)
J.League Regular season only
6
Ryoichi Maeda
Japan Ryoichi Maeda
Japan
91
Goals
J.League Regular season only

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6
Ryoichi Maeda
Japan Ryoichi Maeda
Japan
91 (Goals)
J.League Regular season only
7
Marquinhos
Brazil Marquinhos
Brazil
90
Goals
J.League Regular season only

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7
Marquinhos
Brazil Marquinhos
Brazil
90 (Goals)
J.League Regular season only
8
Edmílson
Brazil Edmílson
Brazil
85
Goals
J.League Regular season only

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8
Edmílson
Brazil Edmílson
Brazil
85 (Goals)
J.League Regular season only
9
Yohei Toyoda
Japan Yohei Toyoda
Japan
83
Goals
J.League Regular season only

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9
Yohei Toyoda
Japan Yohei Toyoda
Japan
83 (Goals)
J.League Regular season only
10
Ueslei
Brazil Ueslei
Brazil
75
Goals
J.League Regular season only

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10
Ueslei
Brazil Ueslei
Brazil
75 (Goals)
J.League Regular season only
11
Anderson Lopes
Brazil Anderson Lopes
Brazil
69
Goals
J.League Regular season only

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11
Anderson Lopes
Brazil Anderson Lopes
Brazil
69 (Goals)
J.League Regular season only
12
Diego Oliveira
Brazil Diego Oliveira
Brazil
67
Goals
J.League Regular season only

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12
Diego Oliveira
Brazil Diego Oliveira
Brazil
67 (Goals)
J.League Regular season only
13
Washington
Brazil Washington
Brazil
64
Goals
J.League Regular season only

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13
Washington
Brazil Washington
Brazil
64 (Goals)
J.League Regular season only
14
Emerson Sheik
Qatar Emerson Sheik
Qatar
60
Goals
J.League Regular season only

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14
Emerson Sheik
Qatar Emerson Sheik
Qatar
60 (Goals)
J.League Regular season only
15
Leandro
Brazil Leandro
Brazil
59
Goals
J.League Regular season only

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15
Leandro
Brazil Leandro
Brazil
59 (Goals)
J.League Regular season only
16
Magno Alves
Brazil Magno Alves
Brazil
55
Goals
J.League Regular season only

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Magno Alves
Brazil Magno Alves
Brazil
55 (Goals)
J.League Regular season only
17
Léo Ceará
Brazil Léo Ceará
Brazil
53
Goals
J.League Regular season only

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17
Léo Ceará
Brazil Léo Ceará
Brazil
53 (Goals)
J.League Regular season only
18
Yuya Osako
Japan Yuya Osako
Japan
52
Goals
J.League Regular season only

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18
Yuya Osako
Japan Yuya Osako
Japan
52 (Goals)
J.League Regular season only
19
Kengo Kawamata
Japan Kengo Kawamata
Japan
48
Goals
J.League Regular season only

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19
Kengo Kawamata
Japan Kengo Kawamata
Japan
48 (Goals)
J.League Regular season only
20
Douglas
Brazil Douglas
Brazil
46
Goals
J.League Regular season only

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Douglas
Brazil Douglas
Brazil
46 (Goals)
J.League Regular season only

Summary

The J1 League (Japanese: J1リーグ, Hepburn: Jē-wan Rīgu), a.k.a. the J.League or the Meiji Yasuda J1 League (Japanese: 明治安田J1リーグ, Hepburn: Meiji Yasuda Jē-wan Rīgu) for sponsorship reasons, is a professional association football league in Japan and the highest level of the Japanese football league system.

Contested by 20 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the J2 League. Both the J1 and J2 leagues are operated by the Japan Professional Football League (日本プロサッカーリーグ, Nihon Puro Sakkā Rīgu).

Founded in 1992, it is one of the most successful leagues in Asian professional club football history. It was known as the J.League from 1993 to 1998 before becoming a two-division league, and as J.League Division 1 from 1999 to 2014. Vissel Kobe successfully defended their second consecutive title in the 2024 season, after previously winning it in the 2023 season.

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