All-Japan Judo Championships

All-Japan Judo Championships

nihongo|All-Japan judo championships|全日本柔道選手権大会|Zennihon jūdō senshuken taikai is a tournament of the judo held in Japan. Men's tournament is held in Nippon Budokan on April 29 and women's tournament is held in Tokyo Budokan(ja) on April. The sponsor of this championship are Kodokan and All-Japan Judo Federation.

It is performed only in the open-weight division. Weight distinction is held as All-Japan Weight Class Judo Championships and Kodokan Cup particularly.

For Japanese Judoka, It is counted in three major titles of judo with the Olympic Games and World Championships.

Records

Men

* Most titles
**Yasuhiro Yamashita : 9 titles
**Naoya Ogawa : 7 titles
**Yoshihiko Yoshimatsu : 3 titles
**Akio Kaminaga : 3 titles
**Shinichi Shinohara : 3 titles
**Kosei Inoue : 3 titles
**Keiji Suzuki : 3 titles

*Most Participation
**Katsuyuki Masuchi : 13 times
**Isamu Sonoda : 12 times
**Jun Konno : 12 times
**Naoto Yabu : 12 times
**Kazuhiro Ninomiya : 11 times
**Yasuhiro Yamashita : 11 times

*Youngest champion
**Satoshi Ishii : Champion at 19 years and 4 months of age in 2006
**Yasuhiro Yamashita : Champion at 19 years and 10 months of age in 1977

*lightest champion
**Isao Okano : Under 80 kg in 1967, 1969

Women

* Most titles
**Maki Tsukada : 7 titles
**Yoko Tanabe : 6 titles
**Noriko Anno : 5 titles
**Miho Ninomiya : 2 titles

Winners

Men

*2008 - Satoshi Ishii
*2007 - Keiji Suzuki
*2006 - Satoshi Ishii
*2005 - Keiji Suzuki
*2004 - Keiji Suzuki
*2003 - Kosei Inoue

References

External links

* [http://www.kodokan.org/index.html Kodokan]
* [http://www.judo.or.jp/ All-Japan Judo Federation]


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