Upcoming offseason league Project B is making moves, with the global 5×5 basketball upstart announcing Tuesday that it will play in Tokyo in the spring of 2027.
The Japanese capital will host one of Project B's seven circuit-style "tour stops" during the league's inaugural campaign — which runs from November 2026 to April 2027 — with each city showcasing a 10-day mini-tournament as part of a Formula One-style season-long title race.
With Tokyo officially hosting Project B from March 26th to April 4th of next year, the venture will announce its additional destinations at a later date.
"Tokyo sits at the intersection of global culture, innovation, and basketball, with a fan base that truly understands and loves the game," said head of Project B Japan Keisuke Mitsui. "Toyota Arena will be an iconic stage for our athletes and a destination for basketball fans around the world."
Offering multimillion-dollar salaries, Project B is shaking up women's basketball, with big-name WNBA stars like Seattle Storm forward Nneka Ogwumike, New York Liberty center Jonquel Jones, Indiana Fever guard Kelsey Mitchell, Phoenix Mercury forward Alyssa Thomas, and Las Vegas Aces guard Jewell Loyd already signing on.
Project B's men's and the women's tournaments each plan to field 66 players across six teams as it offers compensation that outpaces both the WNBA and Unrivaled — while potentially conflicting with the WNBA's schedule.