All Japan Championship (pool)
The All Japan Championship is an annual international pool tournament founded by Kazuo Fujima in 1967, with an all-around tournament with multiple disciplines, in the men's division up until 1990. In the Men's tournament the current discipline is ten-ball, however the Women's tournament 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 and Ko Pin-yi have won the men's tournament the most times, three, post 1990 in the single discipline modern format. Akimi Kajitani has won the women's tournament the most times, four.
Tournament history
Men
Top Performers
Name | Nationality | Winner | Runner-up | Finals |
---|---|---|---|---|
Takeshi Okumura | Japan | 3 | 2 | 5 |
Ko Pin-yi | Chinese Taipei | 0 | 3 | |
Efren Reyes | Philippines | 2 | 1 | |
Francisco Bustamante | Philippines | |||
Chang Hao-Ping | Chinese Taipei | 0 | 2 | |
Johann Chua | Philippines |
- Active participants are shown in bold.
- In the event of identical records, players are sorted in alphabetical order by first name.
Women
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 Shin-mei | |
1997 | Jennifer Chen (2) | Irene Pippin | |
1998 | Liu Shin-mei | Makiko Takagi | |
1999 | Akimi Kajitani (2) | Jennifer Chen | |
2000 | Karen Corr | Allison Fisher | |
2001 | Liu Shin-mei (2) | Allison Fisher | |
2002 | Pan Xiaoting | Sakiki Namiki | |
2003 | Liu Shin-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 (4) | Chihiro Kawahara | |
2014 | Wu Zhi-Ting | Liu Shasha | |
2015 | Kim Ga-young | Chihiro Kawahara | |
2016 | Ho Yun-chen | Chihiro Kawahara | |
2017 | Chen Siming (2) | Miyuki Kuribayashi | |
2018 | Shi Tianqi | Lim Yun-mi | |
2019 | Han Yu (2) | Chen Siming | |
2023 | Yuki Hiraguchi | Chihiro Kawahara | |
2024 | Seo Seoa | Wang Xiaotong |
Top Performers
Name | Nationality | Winner | Runner-up | Finals |
---|---|---|---|---|
Akimi Kajitani | Japan | 4 | 0 | 4 |
Liu Shin-mei | Chinese Taipei | 3 | 1 | |
Pan Xiaoting | China | 0 | 3 | |
Zhu Yukuri | China | 2 | 2 | 4 |
Chen Siming | China | 1 | 3 | |
Jennifer Chen | Chinese Taipei | |||
Mieko Harada | Japan | |||
Han Yu | China | 0 | 2 |
- Active participants are shown in bold.
- In the event of identical records, players are sorted in alphabetical order by first name.
Japan Open
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.[1][2]
Men
Year | Winner | Runner-up | Discipline |
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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 | Tsung Han-lin |
Top Performers
Name | Nationality | Winner | Runner-up | Finals |
---|---|---|---|---|
Takeshi Okumura | Japan | 4 | 0 | 1 |
Francisco Bustamante | Philippines | 3 | 3 | |
Antonio Lining | Philippines | 2 | 2 | |
Chang Jung-lin | Chinese Taipei | |||
Hayato Hijikata | Japan | |||
Tomoya Iima | Japan |
- Active participants are shown in bold.
- In the event of identical records, players are sorted in alphabetical order by first name.
Women
Year | Winner | Runner-up | Discipline |
---|---|---|---|
1989 | Yoko Miura | 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 | Yoko Miura (2) | Setsuko Kubota | |
1996 | Yoko Miura (3) | Setsuko Kubota | |
1997 | Akimi Kajitani | Makiko Takagi | |
1998 | Kyoko Sone | Mika Muneta | |
1999 | Akimi Kajitani (2) | Kimiko Yamauchi | |
2000 | Akimi Kajitani (3) | Kyoko Sone | |
2001 | Akimi Kajitani (4) | Kyoko Sone | |
2002 | Keiko Yukawa | Teruko Sekikawa | |
2003 | Makiko Takagi (3) | 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 (5) | Chihiro Kawahara | |
2013 | Chihiro Kawahara | Tsai Pei-Chun | |
2014 | Wu Zhi-Ting | Jia Li | |
2015 | Chihiro Kawahara (2) | Kyoko Sone | |
2016 | Miyuki Kuribayashi (3) | 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 | Akimi Kajitani | |
2024 | Wang Wan-Ling | Liu Shin-mei |
Top Performers
Name | Nationality | Winner | Runner-up | Finals |
---|---|---|---|---|
Akimi Kajitani | Japan | 5 | 3 | 8 |
Makiko Takagi | Japan | 3 | 1 | 4 |
Miyuki Kuribayashi | Japan | |||
Yoko Miura | Japan | 0 | 3 | |
Chihiro Kawahara | Japan | 2 | 3 | 5 |
- Active participants are shown in bold.
- In the event of identical records, players are sorted in alphabetical order by first name.
References
- ^ "Japan Open". azbilliards.com. Retrieved 15 November 2015.
- ^ "Japan Open – Event Results". azbilliards.com. Retrieved 15 November 2015.