Sachi Minowa (蓑輪 幸, Minowa Sachi[4][5], born Alyja Daphne Antonio Santiago on January 20, 1996[6]), commonly known as Jaja Santiago, is a Philippine-born Japanese volleyball player who plays for JT Marvelous of Japan's V.League.
She started her rookie collegiate volleyball career with the UST Golden Tigresses, with her sister Dindin before transferring to National University to follow her sister. After being transferred from UST to the NU Lady Bulldogs, Santiago, now in her 4th year, served as the team captain. She was undecided if she was going to use her fifth and final year, after being eliminated by the UST Golden Tigresses in the UAAP Season 79 Women's Volleyball.[8]
She holds the record of the youngest player to ever play in Shakey's V-League. She joined NU as Guest Player in Season 7 Conference 2 at the age of 14.[9] She also holds the record of the tallest player so far in the Shakey's V-League as she stands 6'5".[10]
In 2017, Santiago won the Premier Volleyball League 1st Season Collegiate Conference championship with the NU Lady Bulldogs and was named the conference MVP.[12][13] Also winning the bronze medal in the PSL Grand Prix Conference with the Foton Tornadoes along with the 1st Best Opposite Spiker award.[14][15]
Santiago returned the Philippines to feature for the Foton Tornadoes in the 2019 PSL All-Filipino Conference.[20] Following the conclusion of the tournament, she returned to Japan to play for Ageo Medics again.
Santiago renewed her contract with Ageo Medics in August 2020[22] She went on to help Ageo Medics win the Division 1 V.Cup title, which was the first for Santiago with a foreign club.[21] after she was unable to rejoin Foton, which renamed themselves as Chery Tigo, for the 2020 PSL Grand Prix which was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[23][22]
Shortly after, Santiago bared that Ageo Medics has convinced her to change her citizenship to Japanese through naturalization which would enable the club to field her as a local. However, Santiago was non-committal and maintained that she still has pride in being a Filipino citizen.[24]
Chery Tiggo
Her contract with Ageo Medics expired after her 2021 V.Cup stint.[25] Santiago returned to the Philippines to play for the Chery Tiggo 7 Pro Crossovers, which has transferred from the PSL to the newly fully-professionalized Premier Volleyball League (PVL).[26] She rejected offer to play for a club in Taiwan so she could play for Chery in the PVL.[27]
Ageo Medics (2022–2023)
Santiago returned once again to Japan to suit up for Ageo Medics for the 2022–23 V.League season.[28] However, in May 2023, she announced that she had not re-signed with the team ending her roughly five year series of stints with Ageo Medics.[29]
Osaka Marvelous (2023–)
Santiago remains in Japan as she signs to play for JT Marvelous for the 2023–24 season.[30] Starting the 2024–25 season, Santiago started playing for the team as Sachi Minowa reflecting her new citizenship. The team which joined the SV.League also renamed itself as Osaka Marvelous.[31]
While playing in Japan, Santiago was called up by the Japan Volleyball Association on March 8, 2024 to join the Japanese national team's training camp, although she is not yet a naturalized Japanse citizen at the time.[34]
Despite obtaining Japanese citizenship by August 2024,[36][37] Santiago remains ineligible to play for the Japanese national team due to a newly imposed regulation by the FIVB in May 2024; since she has played for the Philippine national team already her "federation of origin" remains to be Philippines. The PNVF reportedly appealed to the FIVB to allow Santiago to play for Japan at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Santiago remains eligible to play for the Philippine national team on the basis of her federation of origin despite her Japanese citizenship and passport.[1]
She obtained a bachelor's degree in psychology in 2020 at NU, two years after her stint in the UAAP.[41]
Santiago is married to Japanese coach Taka Minowa of Ageo Medics since August 2022.[42][43] She previously had Chery teammate Maika Ortiz as her girlfriend.[44] Santiago announced that they had ended their relationship in July 2022.[45]
In January 2023, reportedly also began the process of acquiring Japanese citizenship for herself.[33] However, she clarified that nothing is certain and is considering opportunities outside of Japan.[46] She has received an offer from her club Ageo Medics to help her acquire Japanese citizenship as early as April 2021, which would make her eligible to play for the Japanese national team.[47][48]
On August 17, 2024, Santiago announced on her Instagram account that she had finally obtained her Japanese citizenship under the name Sachi Minowa.[36][37]
Legend: 1C - 1st conference, 2C - 2nd conference, I - invitational conference, O - open conference, C - collegiate conference, R - reinforced conference