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The '''Japan Professional Mahjong League''' (JPML | The '''Japan Professional Mahjong League''' (JPML) {{kana|日本プロ麻雀連盟}} (''Nihon Puro Mājan Renmei'') is a professional organization of competitive mahjong players. The current president of the JPML is [[Shigekazu Moriyama]]. The JPML has 10 offices across Japan. | ||
==Membership== | ==Membership== | ||
{| class="wikitable sortable | <!-- October 2017 = 569 members --> | ||
<!-- October 2018 = 610 members --> | |||
<!-- June 2020 = 676 members --> | |||
<!-- September 2022 = 834 members --> | |||
<!-- May 2023 = 886 members --> | |||
<!-- May 2024 = 936 members --> | |||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | |||
|- | |- | ||
! Code !! Location !! Players | ! Code !! Location !! Players | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align=center| 00 ||align=left| Officers ||align=right| | |align=center| 00 ||align=left| Officers ||align=right| 20 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align=center| 01 ||align=left| Tokyo ||align=right| | |align=center| 01 ||align=left| Tokyo ||align=right| 503 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align=center| 02 ||align=left| Hokkaidou ||align=right| | |align=center| 02 ||align=left| Hokkaidou ||align=right| 56 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align=center| 03 ||align=left| Touhoku ||align=right| | |align=center| 03 ||align=left| Touhoku ||align=right| 33 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align=center| 04 ||align=left| Chuubu ||align=right| | |align=center| 04 ||align=left| Chuubu ||align=right| 81 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align=center| 05 ||align=left| Kansai ||align=right| | |align=center| 05 ||align=left| Kansai ||align=right| 83 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align=center| 06 ||align=left| Kyuushuu ||align=right| | |align=center| 06 ||align=left| Kyuushuu ||align=right| 72 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align=center| 07 ||align=left| Shizuoka ||align=right| | |align=center| 07 ||align=left| Shizuoka ||align=right| 26 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align=center| 08 ||align=left| Hokuriku ||align=right| | |align=center| 08 ||align=left| Hokuriku ||align=right| 32 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align=center| 09 ||align=left| North Kantou ||align=right| | |align=center| 09 ||align=left| North Kantou ||align=right| 16 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align=center| 10 ||align=left| Hiroshima ||align=right| | |align=center| 10 ||align=left| Hiroshima ||align=right| 4 | ||
|-class="sortbottom" | |-class="sortbottom" | ||
|colspan="2" align="left" | '''Total membership''' | |colspan="2" align="left" | '''Total membership''' | ||
|align="right"| ''' | |align="right"| '''936''' | ||
|} | |} | ||
== Main League == | |||
Membership to the JPML requires players to participate in the seasonal leagues (barring a few rare exceptions). Participants work their way up the ladder's different steps working their way from the bottom (E-league) to as high as they can perform, the summit being the A1 League. The title match is called the Hōōsen {{kana|鳳凰戦}}. With the current 12 steps of progression, it would require a new professional member a minimum of 7 years, as well as significant skill and luck to make it to the top. | |||
* Top-flight (12 month seasons, 10 sessions, 4 games each) | |||
** A1, A2 | |||
*Seasoned veterans (6 month seasons, 5 sessions, 4 games each) | |||
**B1, B2 | |||
*Other league levels in the ladder (also 6 month seasons, 5 sessions, 4 games each) | |||
** C1, C2, C3, D1, D2, D3, E1, E2 | |||
==Title matches== | |||
The JPML promotes a large variety of titles contested under different rulesets. <ref>[https://www.ma-jan.or.jp/title-fight.html JPML title matches]</ref> | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
! colspan=2|Title match !! rowspan=2|Est. !! colspan=2|Current champion | |||
|- | |||
! Japanese !! Romanized !! Japanese !! Romanized | |||
|- | |||
|align=center colspan=5 bgcolor="#D0F0C0"|'''"JPML Big Five"''' | |||
|- | |||
|鳳凰戦 || Hōōsen || rowspan=2|1984 || 佐々木寿人 || Hisato Sasaki | |||
|- | |||
|十段戦 || Jūdansen || rowspan=2|三浦智博 || rowspan=2|Tomohiro Miura | |||
|- | |||
|王位戦 || Ōisen || 1973 | |||
|- | |||
|麻雀マスターズ || Mahjong Masters<br /><small>''Mājan Masutāzu''</small> || 1992 || 浅井裕介 || Yusuke Asai | |||
|- | |||
|麻雀グランプリMAX || Mahjong Grand Prix MAX<br /><small>''Mājan Guranpuri Makkusu''</small> || 2010<ref>Originally established in 2005 as the Mahjong Grand Prix {{kana|麻雀グランプリ}}</ref> || HIRO柴田 || Hiro Shibata | |||
|- | |||
|align=center colspan=5 bgcolor="#D0F0C0"|'''Women's titles''' | |||
|- | |||
|女流桜花 || Joryū Ōka || 2006 || 魚谷侑未 || Yumi Uotani | |||
|- | |||
|プロクイーン || Pro Queen<br /><small>''Puro Kuīn''</small> || 2003 || 蒼木翔子 || Shoko Aoki | |||
|- | |||
|桜蕾戦 || Ōraisen || 2021 || 宮成さく || Saku Miyanari | |||
|- | |||
|align=center colspan=5 bgcolor="#D0F0C0"|'''Mahjong Japan Series''' | |||
|- | |||
|麻雀日本シリーズ || Mahjong Japan Series<br /><small>''Mājan Nihon Shirīzu''</small> || 2015 || 魚谷侑未 || Yumi Uotani | |||
|- | |||
|女流プロ麻雀日本シリーズ || Women's Pro Mahjong Japan Series<br /><small>''Joryū Puro Mājan Nihon Shirīzu''</small> || 2016 || 岡田紗佳 || [[Sayaka Okada]] | |||
|- | |||
|align=center colspan=5 bgcolor="#D0F0C0"|'''Other titles''' | |||
|- | |||
|JPML WRCリーグ || JPML WRC League<br /><small>''JPML WRC Rīgu''</small> || 2016<ref>Originally established in 2001 as the Champions League {{kana|チャンピオンズリーグ}}</ref> || 田村良介 || Ryosuke Tamura | |||
|- | |||
|JPML WRC-Rリーグ || JPML WRC-R League<br /><small>''JPML WRC-R Rīgu''</small> || 2023 || 角谷陽介 || Yosuke Kadoya | |||
|- | |||
|新人王戦 || Shinjin'ōsen || 1985 || 曽篠春成 || Harunari Soshino | |||
|- | |||
|若獅子戦 || Wakajishisen || rowspan=2|2021 || 村上玲央 || Reo Murakami | |||
|- | |||
|鸞和戦 || Ranwasen || 矢崎航之介 || Konosuke Yazaki | |||
|- | |||
|小島武夫杯帝王戦 || Takeo Kojima Cup<ref>Also referred simply as the Teiōsen {{kana|帝王戦}}</ref><br /><small>''Kojima Takeo hai Teiōsen''</small> || 2019 || 魚谷侑未 || Yumi Uotani | |||
|- | |||
|達人戦〜GREAT LEAGUE〜 || Tatsujinsen: Great League<ref>Also referred simply as the Tatsujinsen {{kana|達人戦}}</ref><br /><small> || rowspan=2|2023 || HIRO柴田 || Hiro Shibata | |||
|- | |||
|紅龍戦 || Kōryūsen<ref>All and only M.League players are eligible</ref> || 佐々木寿人 || Hisato Sasaki | |||
|} | |||
==M.League Players== | |||
{{main|M League}} | |||
24 (18 current, 6 former) members have been drafted into 7 (now 6) out of the 9 [[M.League]] teams. | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
! colspan=2|Player !! rowspan=2|Team !! rowspan=2|Seasons | |||
|- | |||
! Japanese !! Romanized | |||
|- | |||
|猿川真寿 | |||
|Masatoshi Sarukawa | |||
|BEAST Japanext | |||
|2023–present | |||
|- | |||
|菅原千瑛 | |||
|Hiroe Sugawara | |||
|BEAST Japanext | |||
|2023–present | |||
|- | |||
|鈴木大介 | |||
|Daisuke Suzuki | |||
|BEAST Japanext | |||
|2023–present | |||
|- | |||
|中田花奈 | |||
|Kana Nakada | |||
|BEAST Japanext | |||
|2023–present | |||
|- | |||
| 二階堂亜樹 || Aki Nikaido || EX Furinkazan || 2018–present | |||
|- | |||
| 勝又健志 || Kenji Katsumata || EX Furinkazan || 2018–present | |||
|- | |||
| 二階堂瑠美 || Rumi Nikaido || EX Furinkazan || 2021–present | |||
|- | |||
| 内川幸太郎 || Kotaro Uchikawa || KADOKAWA Sakura Knights || 2019–present | |||
|- | |||
| 岡田紗佳 || [[Sayaka Okada ]] || KADOKAWA Sakura Knights || 2019–present | |||
|- | |||
| 佐々木寿人 || Hisato Sasaki || Konami Mahjong Fight Club || 2018–present | |||
|- | |||
| 高宮まり|| Mari Takamiya || Konami Mahjong Fight Club || 2018–present | |||
|- | |||
| 伊達朱里紗 || Arisa Date || Konami Mahjong Fight Club || 2021–present | |||
|- | |||
| 滝沢和典 || Kazunori Takizawa || EX Furinkazan<br>Konami Mahjong Fight Club || 2018–2020<br>2021–present | |||
|- | |||
| 白鳥翔 || Sho Shiratori || Shibuya Abemas || 2018–present | |||
|- | |||
|萩原聖人 | |||
|Masato Hagiwara | |||
|TEAM RAIDEN | |||
|2018–present | |||
|- | |||
| 瀬戸熊直樹 || Naoki Setokuma || TEAM RAIDEN || 2018–present | |||
|- | |||
|黒沢咲 | |||
|Saki Kurosawa | |||
|TEAM RAIDEN | |||
|2018–present | |||
|- | |||
|本田朋広 | |||
|Tomohiro Honda | |||
|TEAM RAIDEN | |||
|2021–present | |||
|- | |||
| 魚谷侑未 || Yumi Uotani || SegaSammy Phoenix || 2018–2023 | |||
|- | |||
| 東城りお || Rio Toujou || SegaSammy Phoenix || 2021–2023 | |||
|- | |||
| 沢崎誠 || Makoto Sawazaki || KADOKAWA Sakura Knights || 2019–2021 | |||
|- | |||
| 前原雄大 || Yudai Maehara || Konami Mahjong Fight Club || 2018–2020 | |||
|- | |||
| 藤崎智 || Satoshi Fujisaki || Konami Mahjong Fight Club || 2019–2020 | |||
|- | |||
| 和久津晶 || Akira Wakutsu || SegaSammy Phoenix || 2019–2020 | |||
|} | |||
==References== | |||
{{reflist}} | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [http://ma-jan.or.jp/ JPML home] | |||
: Official website of the Japan Professional Mahjong League | |||
* [http://ron2.jp/ Ron²] | |||
: Official online game website of the JPML | |||
{{jpwiki|日本プロ麻雀連盟}} | |||
[[Category:Japanese organizations]] | [[Category:Japanese organizations]] | ||
Latest revision as of 16:14, 10 June 2024
Country | Japan |
---|---|
Location | 10 locations |
Inception | 1981 |
Leader |
Shigekazu Moriyama President |
Members | 886 |
The Japan Professional Mahjong League (JPML) 「日本プロ麻雀連盟」 (Nihon Puro Mājan Renmei) is a professional organization of competitive mahjong players. The current president of the JPML is Shigekazu Moriyama. The JPML has 10 offices across Japan.
Membership
Code | Location | Players |
---|---|---|
00 | Officers | 20 |
01 | Tokyo | 503 |
02 | Hokkaidou | 56 |
03 | Touhoku | 33 |
04 | Chuubu | 81 |
05 | Kansai | 83 |
06 | Kyuushuu | 72 |
07 | Shizuoka | 26 |
08 | Hokuriku | 32 |
09 | North Kantou | 16 |
10 | Hiroshima | 4 |
Total membership | 936 |
Main League
Membership to the JPML requires players to participate in the seasonal leagues (barring a few rare exceptions). Participants work their way up the ladder's different steps working their way from the bottom (E-league) to as high as they can perform, the summit being the A1 League. The title match is called the Hōōsen 「鳳凰戦」. With the current 12 steps of progression, it would require a new professional member a minimum of 7 years, as well as significant skill and luck to make it to the top.
- Top-flight (12 month seasons, 10 sessions, 4 games each)
- A1, A2
- Seasoned veterans (6 month seasons, 5 sessions, 4 games each)
- B1, B2
- Other league levels in the ladder (also 6 month seasons, 5 sessions, 4 games each)
- C1, C2, C3, D1, D2, D3, E1, E2
Title matches
The JPML promotes a large variety of titles contested under different rulesets. [1]
Title match | Est. | Current champion | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Japanese | Romanized | Japanese | Romanized | |
"JPML Big Five" | ||||
鳳凰戦 | Hōōsen | 1984 | 佐々木寿人 | Hisato Sasaki |
十段戦 | Jūdansen | 三浦智博 | Tomohiro Miura | |
王位戦 | Ōisen | 1973 | ||
麻雀マスターズ | Mahjong Masters Mājan Masutāzu |
1992 | 浅井裕介 | Yusuke Asai |
麻雀グランプリMAX | Mahjong Grand Prix MAX Mājan Guranpuri Makkusu |
2010[2] | HIRO柴田 | Hiro Shibata |
Women's titles | ||||
女流桜花 | Joryū Ōka | 2006 | 魚谷侑未 | Yumi Uotani |
プロクイーン | Pro Queen Puro Kuīn |
2003 | 蒼木翔子 | Shoko Aoki |
桜蕾戦 | Ōraisen | 2021 | 宮成さく | Saku Miyanari |
Mahjong Japan Series | ||||
麻雀日本シリーズ | Mahjong Japan Series Mājan Nihon Shirīzu |
2015 | 魚谷侑未 | Yumi Uotani |
女流プロ麻雀日本シリーズ | Women's Pro Mahjong Japan Series Joryū Puro Mājan Nihon Shirīzu |
2016 | 岡田紗佳 | Sayaka Okada |
Other titles | ||||
JPML WRCリーグ | JPML WRC League JPML WRC Rīgu |
2016[3] | 田村良介 | Ryosuke Tamura |
JPML WRC-Rリーグ | JPML WRC-R League JPML WRC-R Rīgu |
2023 | 角谷陽介 | Yosuke Kadoya |
新人王戦 | Shinjin'ōsen | 1985 | 曽篠春成 | Harunari Soshino |
若獅子戦 | Wakajishisen | 2021 | 村上玲央 | Reo Murakami |
鸞和戦 | Ranwasen | 矢崎航之介 | Konosuke Yazaki | |
小島武夫杯帝王戦 | Takeo Kojima Cup[4] Kojima Takeo hai Teiōsen |
2019 | 魚谷侑未 | Yumi Uotani |
達人戦〜GREAT LEAGUE〜 | Tatsujinsen: Great League[5] |
2023 | HIRO柴田 | Hiro Shibata |
紅龍戦 | Kōryūsen[6] | 佐々木寿人 | Hisato Sasaki |
M.League Players
24 (18 current, 6 former) members have been drafted into 7 (now 6) out of the 9 M.League teams.
Player | Team | Seasons | |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | Romanized | ||
猿川真寿 | Masatoshi Sarukawa | BEAST Japanext | 2023–present |
菅原千瑛 | Hiroe Sugawara | BEAST Japanext | 2023–present |
鈴木大介 | Daisuke Suzuki | BEAST Japanext | 2023–present |
中田花奈 | Kana Nakada | BEAST Japanext | 2023–present |
二階堂亜樹 | Aki Nikaido | EX Furinkazan | 2018–present |
勝又健志 | Kenji Katsumata | EX Furinkazan | 2018–present |
二階堂瑠美 | Rumi Nikaido | EX Furinkazan | 2021–present |
内川幸太郎 | Kotaro Uchikawa | KADOKAWA Sakura Knights | 2019–present |
岡田紗佳 | Sayaka Okada | KADOKAWA Sakura Knights | 2019–present |
佐々木寿人 | Hisato Sasaki | Konami Mahjong Fight Club | 2018–present |
高宮まり | Mari Takamiya | Konami Mahjong Fight Club | 2018–present |
伊達朱里紗 | Arisa Date | Konami Mahjong Fight Club | 2021–present |
滝沢和典 | Kazunori Takizawa | EX Furinkazan Konami Mahjong Fight Club |
2018–2020 2021–present |
白鳥翔 | Sho Shiratori | Shibuya Abemas | 2018–present |
萩原聖人 | Masato Hagiwara | TEAM RAIDEN | 2018–present |
瀬戸熊直樹 | Naoki Setokuma | TEAM RAIDEN | 2018–present |
黒沢咲 | Saki Kurosawa | TEAM RAIDEN | 2018–present |
本田朋広 | Tomohiro Honda | TEAM RAIDEN | 2021–present |
魚谷侑未 | Yumi Uotani | SegaSammy Phoenix | 2018–2023 |
東城りお | Rio Toujou | SegaSammy Phoenix | 2021–2023 |
沢崎誠 | Makoto Sawazaki | KADOKAWA Sakura Knights | 2019–2021 |
前原雄大 | Yudai Maehara | Konami Mahjong Fight Club | 2018–2020 |
藤崎智 | Satoshi Fujisaki | Konami Mahjong Fight Club | 2019–2020 |
和久津晶 | Akira Wakutsu | SegaSammy Phoenix | 2019–2020 |
References
External links
- Official website of the Japan Professional Mahjong League
- Official online game website of the JPML
- Japan Professional Mahjong League in Japanese Wikipedia