[April 1 Renewal] Eliminating the 'Black Box of Career Paths' for Junior High Baseball Players! SEBANGO, a High School Progression Support Service, Grows Rapidly with Registered Schools Increasing 2.4x in Half a Year Since Removing Student Registration
Nippon Purple's SEBANGO, a platform aiding junior high baseball players in finding high schools, renewed its website on April 1, 2026, achieving a 2.4x increase in registered schools by simplifying processes.
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Nippon Purple Inc. (Headquarters: Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo, President: Shonosuke Hayashi), which operates "SEBANGO, a high school progression support service for junior high school baseball players", completely renewed its website on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, perfectly timed for when new third-year junior high students seriously begin choosing their career paths.
This service aims to open up career information that has traditionally relied heavily on "networks among coaches."
Since making user registration unnecessary for junior high baseball players last September, the number of registered schools has rapidly expanded by 2.4 times (to 78 schools) in just half a year. With this renewal, junior high baseball players and their parents can now search using more detailed conditions, including gender, hardball, rubber-ball, and softball. Furthermore, for high school baseball club officials, the registration method has been simplified. If photos and videos are prepared in advance, they can now register the appeal of their own baseball clubs in "about 15 minutes from a PC or smartphone."
SEBANGO: High School Progression Support Service for Junior High Baseball Players
https://sebango.com/
■ 3 Key Points of This Renewal
1. [For Junior High Students & Parents] New Encounters with "High Schools That Suit You"
Instead of relying solely on name recognition or word-of-mouth information, junior high baseball players and parents can now proactively search for "high schools that suit them" in greater detail based on their own intentions. This creates opportunities to discover new high schools they didn't know about before.
This service aims to open up career information that has traditionally relied heavily on "networks among coaches."
Since making user registration unnecessary for junior high baseball players last September, the number of registered schools has rapidly expanded by 2.4 times (to 78 schools) in just half a year. With this renewal, junior high baseball players and their parents can now search using more detailed conditions, including gender, hardball, rubber-ball, and softball. Furthermore, for high school baseball club officials, the registration method has been simplified. If photos and videos are prepared in advance, they can now register the appeal of their own baseball clubs in "about 15 minutes from a PC or smartphone."
SEBANGO: High School Progression Support Service for Junior High Baseball Players
https://sebango.com/
■ 3 Key Points of This Renewal
1. [For Junior High Students & Parents] New Encounters with "High Schools That Suit You"
Instead of relying solely on name recognition or word-of-mouth information, junior high baseball players and parents can now proactively search for "high schools that suit them" in greater detail based on their own intentions. This creates opportunities to discover new high schools they didn't know about before.