All Japan Championship (pool)

The All Japan Championship (also: Japan Championship) is an annual international pool tournament founded by Kazuo Fujima in 1967, when there was an all-around completion with multiple disciplines. In the Men's tournament the current discipline is Ten-ball, however for the Women's tournament it is played in the discipline of Nine-ball. The All Japan Championship is currently sanctioned by the JPBA (Japan Professional Pocket Billiard Association). The first 20 years only held men's competitions. It was not until the 21st competition in 1988 that the women's event was established. Most of the competition period is after the middle of November each year. This is the most famous international large-scale pool event held in Japan, and the oldest tournament in pool that is still held. Takeshi Okumura had won the men's tournament the most times, having won thirteen times pre 1991, when the tournament was multiple divisions. Takeshi Okumura, Francisco Bustamante and Ko Pin Yi have won the men's tournament the most times, post 1990 in the single discipline modern format. Akimi Kajitani, Liu Hsin-mei & Pan Xiaoting have won the women's tournament the most times, three.

Tournament history

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Year Nine-ball Straight pool Rotation Overall
1967   Kazuo Fujima
1969   Joe Balsis   Takashi Namie   Joe Balsis
1970   Kazuo Fujima
1971   Takashi Namie   Takashi Namie   Akira Inoue   Takashi Namie
1972   Nobuyuki Moriguti   Kazuo Fujima   Kazuo Fujima (2)   Kazuo Fujima (2)
1973   Kazuo Fujima   Masaru Hanatani   Mamoru Tanaka   Mamoru Tanaka
1974   Lou Butera
1975   Tetsuro Kakuto
1976   Kazuo Fujima (2)   Jim Rempe   Tetsuro Kakuto   Jim Rempe
1977   Jim Rempe   Jim Rempe (2)   Tetsuro Kakuto (2)   Jim Rempe (2)
1978   Tetsuro Kakuto   Jose Parica   Mamoru Tanaka (2)   Kazuo Fujima (3)
1979   Efren Reyes   Takeshi Okumura   Tetsuro Kakuto (3)   Takeshi Okumura
1980   Takeshi Okumura   Takeshi Okumura (2)   Takeshi Okumura   Takeshi Okumura (2)
1981   Takeshi Okumura (2)   Junsake Inoue   Takeshi Okumura (3)
1982   Junsake Inoue   Takeshi Okumura (3)   Takeshi Okumura (2)   Takeshi Okumura (4)
1983   Masaru Hanatani   Junsake Inoue (2)   Junsake Inoue   Junsake Inoue
1984   Junsake Inoue (2)   Takeshi Okumura (4)   Kimiaki Ebe   Junsake Inoue (2)
1985   Takeshi Okumura (3)   Kenji Nagaya   Takashi Toda   Takashi Toda
1986   Kohagura Yasukazu   Allen Hopkins   Yasunari Itsuzaki   Allen Hopkins
1987   Junichi Kosugi   Allen Hopkins (2)   Allen Hopkins   Allen Hopkins (2)
1988   Jose Parica   Tadakatsu Kuranomae   Yashukazu Kohagura   Yashukazu Kohagura
1989   Akikumo Toshikawa
1990   Efren Reyes (2)   Masaru Hanatani   Masaru Hanatani   Masaru Hanatani
Year Winner Runner-up Discipline
1991   Junichi Kosugi   Efren Reyes Nine-ball
1992   Akikumo Toshikawa   Antonio Lining
1993   Takeshi Okumura   Akikumo Toshikawa
1994   Chang Hao-Ping   Takeshi Okumura
1995   Takeshi Okumura (2)   Shuji Nagata
1996   Yang Ching-shun   Francisco Bustamante
1997   Kunihiko Takahashi   C.J. Wiley
1998   Chang Hao-Ping (2)   Takeshi Okumura
1999   Efren Reyes   Antonio Lining
2000   Antonio Lining   Chao Fong-pang
2001   Corey Deuel   Mika Immonen
2002   Francisco Bustamante   Mika Immonen
2003   Efren Reyes (2)   Tasuku Nishio
2004   Ralf Souquet   Mika Immonen
2005   Takeshi Okumura (3)   Mika Immonen
2006   Lee Van Corteza   Chang Pei-Wei
2007   Wu Jiaqing   Toru Kuribayashi
2008   Mika Immonen   Ronnie Alcano
2009   Francisco Bustamante (2)   Antonio Lining
2010   Thorsten Hohmann   Ko Ping-chung
2011   Ko Pin-yi   Wu Jiaqing Ten-ball
2012   Chang Jung-lin   Yang Ching-shun
2013   Ko Pin-yi (2)   Chang Jung-lin
2014   Raymund Faraon   Naoyuki Ōi
2015   Johann Chua   Ronnie Alcano
2016   Ko Pin-yi (3)   Jeffrey de Luna
2017   Johann Chua (2)   Jundel Mazon
2018   Tomoo Takano   Toru Kuribayashi
2019   Zheng Xiaohui   Dang Jinhu
2023   Lu Hui-Chan   Hayato Hijikata
2024 TBD TBD

Women

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Year Winner Runner-up Discipline
1988   Mieko Harada   Kazuko Shimizu Nine-ball
1989   Zhu Yukuri   Kiyoko Sano
1990   LoreeJon Jones   Yoko Miura
1991   Mieko Harada (2)   Zhu Yukuri
1992   Akimi Kajitani   Mieko Harada
1993   Jennifer Chen   Yoko Miura
1994   Makiko Takagi   Zhu Yukuri
1995   Zhu Yukuri (2)   Yoko kamimura
1996   Allison Fisher   Liu Hsin-mei
1997   Jennifer Chen (2)   Irene Pippin
1998   Liu Hsin-mei   Makiko Takagi
1999   Akimi Kajitani (2)   Jennifer Chen
2000   Karen Corr   Allison Fisher
2001   Liu Hsin-mei (2)   Allison Fisher
2002   Pan Xiaoting   Sakiki Namiki
2003   Liu Hsin-mei (3)   Jung Sung-Hyun
2004   Akimi Kajitani (3)   Lin Yuan-chun
2005   Pan Xiaoting (2)   Makiko Takagi
2006   Lin Yuan-chun   Jasmin Ouschan
2007   Chang Shu-han   Akio Otani
2008   Pan Xiaoting (3)   Chou Chieh-yu
2009   Han Yu   Lim Yun-Mi
2010   Lin Hsiao-chi   Keiko Yukawa
2011   Chen Siming   Junko Mitsuoka
2012   Chou Chieh-yu   Chen Ho-yun
2013   Akimi Kajitani (2)   Chihiro Kawahara
2014   Wu Zhi-Ting   Liu Shasha
2015   Kim Ga-young   Chihiro Kawahara
2016   Chen Ho-yun   Chihiro Kawahara
2017   Chen Siming (2)   Miyuki Kuribayashi
2018   Tian Qi Shi   Lim Yun-Mi
2019   Han Yu (2)   Chen Siming
2023   Yuki Hiraguchi   Chihiro Kawahara
2024 TBD TBD

Japan Open

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In addition to the All Japan Championship another tournament known as the Japan Open played in the discipline of Nine-ball for men and women. However, from 2011 to present, the men's tournament was played in the discipline of Ten-ball. The event began in 1988 and the year after for women and the event has continued for over 30 years. Takeshi Okumura is the most successful player having won the tournament four times. Akimi Kajitani is the most successful player having won the women's tournament the most times, three.[2][3]

Year Winner Runner-up Discipline
1988   Takeshi Okumura   Hideo Shiraishi Nine-ball
1989   Zhang Xiao-yuan   Jose Parica
1990   Ismael Páez   Ernesto Dominguez
1991   Syuji Nagata   Akikumo Toshikawa
1992   Francisco Bustamante   Tomoki Mekari
1993   Akikumo Toshikawa   Masao Tachibana
1994   Takeshi Okumura (2)   Akikumo Toshikawa
1995   Takeshi Okumura (3)   Yoshihiro Kitatani
1996   Kunihiko Takahashi   Syuji Nagata
1997   Roel Esquillo   Akikumo Toshikawa
1998   Elvis Perez   Hisanao Kataoka
1999   Takeshi Okumura (4)   Akikumo Toshikawa
2000   Satoshi Kawabata   Johnny Archer
2001   Mitsuaki Itsuno   Chao Fong-pang
2002   Francisco Bustamante (2)   Ralf Souquet
2003   Daisaku Nishijima   Ramil Gallego
2004   Xia Wei-Kui   Rodolfo Luat
2005   Efren Reyes   Rodolfo Luat
2006   Antonio Lining   Dante Rasalan
2007   Alex Pagulayan   Lo Li-Wen
2008   Dennis Orcollo   Ryoji Aoki
2009   Ramil Gallego   Lo Li-Wen
2010   Francisco Bustamante (3)   Efren Reyes
2011   Chang Jung-lin   Efren Reyes Ten-ball
2012   Warren Kiamco   Satoshi Kawabata
2013   Hayato Hijikata   Lee Van Corteza
2014   Antonio Lining (2)   Rodney Morris
2015   Carlo Biado   Toru Kuribayashi
2016   Hayato Hijikata (2)   Toru Kuribayashi
2017   Chang Jung-lin (2)   Naoyuki Ōi
2018   Lee Van Corteza   Naoyuki Ōi
2019   Naoyuki Ōi   Norio Ogawa
2022   Tomoya Iima   Kenichi Uchigaki
2023   Tomoya Iima (2)   Dennis Orcollo
2024   Jeffrey Ignacio   Lin Tsung-Han

Women

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Year Winner Runner-up Discipline
1989   Miura Yoko   Iso Masako Nine-ball
1990   Shigemi Watanabe   Yukiko Sada
1991   Rie Oriuchi   Kiyoko Sano
1992   Mieko Harada   Setsuko Kubota
1993   Makiko Takagi   Keitko Nishimura
1994   Makiko Takagi (2)   Keitko Nishimura
1995   Miura Yoko   Setsuko Kubota
1996   Miura Yoko (2)   Setsuko Kubota
1997   Akimi Kajitani   Makiko Takagi
1998   Kyoko Sone   Mika Muneta
1999   Akimi Kajitani   Kimiko Yamauchi
2000   Akimi Kajitani (2)   Kyoko Sone
2001   Akimi Kajitani (3)   Kyoko Sone
2002   Keiko Yukawa   Teruko Sekikawa
2003   Makiko Takagi (2)   Yukiko Hamanishi
2004   Kao Shi-Pin   Chang Shu-Han
2005   Zhou Meng-Meng   Miyuki Kuribayashi
2006   Su Yi-Yun   Yukiko Hamanishi
2007   Miyuki Kuribayashi   Chihiro Kawahara
2008   Miyuki Kuribayashi (2)   Akimi Kajitani
2009   Chen Ho-Yun   Keiko Yukawa
2010   Chou Chieh-Yu   Jia Li
2011   Wei Tzu-Chien   Chihiro Kawahara
2012   Akimi Kajitani   Chihiro Kawahara
2013   Chihiro Kawahara   Tsai Pei-Chun
2014   Wu Zhi-Ting   Jia Li
2015   Chihiro Kawahara (2)   Kyoko Sone
2016   Miyuki Kuribayashi   Amber Chen
2017   Fan Yu-Hsuan   Yuki Hiraguchi
2018   Kuo Szu-Ting   Akimi Kajitani
2019   Amber Chen   Rubilen Amit
2022   Asako Satou   Yuki Hiraguchi
2023   Tomoe Aoki   Keimi Kajitani
2024   Wang Wan-Ling   Liu Hsin-mei

References

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  1. ^ "All Japan Open Championship – Event Results". azbilliards.com. Retrieved 15 November 2015.
  2. ^ "Japan Open". azbilliards.com. Retrieved 15 November 2015.
  3. ^ "Japan Open – Event Results". azbilliards.com. Retrieved 15 November 2015.
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