Organization
- 7th Division, at Camp Higashi Chitose in Chitose
- 7th Division HQ, in Chitose
- 71st Tank Regiment, in Chitose, with five squadrons of Type 90 Main Battle Tanks
- 72nd Tank Regiment, in Eniwa, with five squadrons of Type 90 Main Battle Tanks
- 73rd Tank Regiment, in Eniwa, with five squadrons of Type 90 Main Battle Tanks
- 11th Infantry Regiment, in Chitose, with three companies of Type 89 Infantry Fighting Vehicles, three companies of Type 73 Armored Personnel Carrier and one company of Type 96 120mm Self-Propelled Mortar Carriers
- 7th Artillery Regiment (Mechanized), in Chitose
- 1st Artillery Battalion, with two batteries of Type 99 155mm Self-propelled howitzers
- 2nd Artillery Battalion, with two batteries of Type 99 155mm Self-propelled howitzers
- 3rd Artillery Battalion, with two batteries of Type 99 155mm Self-propelled howitzers
- 4th Artillery Battalion, with two batteries of Type 99 155mm Self-propelled howitzers
- 7th Reconnaissance Battalion, in Chitose, with Type 87 armored reconnaissance vehicle
- 7th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiment, in Shinhidaka, with Type 81 Surface-to-air missile systems and Type 87 self-propelled anti-aircraft guns
- 7th Combat Engineer Battalion, in Chitose
- 7th Signal Battalion, in Chitose
- 7th Aviation Squadron, at Chitose Airport, flying UH-1J and OH-6D helicopters
- 7th NBC Protection Battalion, in Chitose
- 7th Logistic Support Regiment, in Chitose
- 1st Maintenance Battalion
- 2nd Maintenance Battalion
- Supply Company
- Medical Company
- Transport Company
- 7th Band
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