CEO, Hidetaka Murakami, founded the general incorporated association, Nanairo Lab, and signed a comprehensive partnership agreement with Kurume University on 24 November 2019, that included the use of its facilities, human resource development, and regional development.[1]
On 10 December 2019, the women's seven-a-side rugby team Nanairo Prism Fukuoka was formed. Chiharu Nakamura, captain of the Japanese women's national sevens team for 10 years, serveed as general manager and was also a contracted player.[2][3] Then Head coach, Yusaku Kuwazuru, led the Japanese men's sevens team that finished fourth at the 2016 Summer Olympics.[4]
In February 2022, the Kyushu Women's Sevens was held, it was co-sponsored by the Kyushu Rugby Football Union and Nanairo Lab.[5][6] Nanairo Prism Fukuoka finished as runners-up in the competition.[5] They were also part of the Kyushu-Nagato Joint Team that participated in the 25th Kansai Women's Rugby Football Tournament.[7]
On 3 February 2023, Nanairo Lab signed a partnership agreement with Kurume City to promote sports and to revitalize the local area.[8]
The team finished fourth overall in the Taiyo Life Women's Sevens Series in 2023, and was selected to participate as a core team for the 2024 series.[9]
In 2025, they formed a joint team with sister team, Kurume University women's Rugby Club, to compete in the 28th Kansai Women's Rugby Football Tournament.[10]