Mahjong Saikyousen: Difference between revisions

From Japanese Mahjong Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
mNo edit summary
Line 8: Line 8:
|membercount =  
|membercount =  
}}
}}
The '''Mahjong Saikyousen''' {{kana|麻雀最強戦}} is a title match series hosted by Takeshobo, holder of [[Kindai Mahjong]].  The competition has been held annually since 1989.
The '''Mahjong Saikyousen''' {{kana|麻雀最強戦}} is a title match series hosted by Takeshobo, holder of [[Kindai Mahjong]].  The competition has been held annually since 1989.  Held annually, the competition was setup to determine the strongest player in Japan.


==Rules==
==Rules==

Revision as of 07:06, 10 September 2022

Mahjong Saikyousen
Country Japan
Inception 1989

The Mahjong Saikyousen 「麻雀最強戦」 is a title match series hosted by Takeshobo, holder of Kindai Mahjong. The competition has been held annually since 1989. Held annually, the competition was setup to determine the strongest player in Japan.

Rules

Format

The 2021 qualification map.

The competition fields players from all over Japan. Participating jansou are eligible to host qualifying competitions. The top 10% from each location advance to the regional competition.

Champions

Year Champion Association Participant count Number of locations
Name Romaji
1989 片山まさゆき Katayama Masayuki
1990 小島武夫 Takeo Kojima
1991 伊藤優孝 Yutaka Ito
1992 佐々木秀樹 Hideki Sasaki
1993 山田英樹 Hideki Yamada
1994 飯田譲治 Joji Iida
1995 飯田正人 Masato Iida
1996 長谷川和彦 Kazuhiko Hasegawa
1997 土田浩翔 Hiroto Tsuchida
1998 荒正義 Ara Masayoshi
1999 長村大 Dai Nagamura
2000 森山茂和 Shigekazu Moriyama
2001 太田大典 Masahiro Kawai
2002 河合正浩 Takehiro Gouchi
2003 郷内武広
2003 鈴木たろう Taro Suzuki
2005 氏家義成
2006 二階堂瑠美
2007 後藤正博 Rinori Koyama
2008 小山理則 Zhang Minken
2009 張敏賢 Satoshi Fukuda
2010 福田聡 Kazutoshi Itagawa
2011 板川和俊 Itagawa Kazuo
2012 水沼利晃 Toshiaki Mizunuma
2013 沢崎誠 Makoto Sawasaki
2014 藤田晋 Susumu Fujita
2015 前田直哉 Naoya Maeda
2016 近藤千雄 Chio Kondo
2017 金太賢 Kim Tae Hyun
2018 近藤誠一 Seiichi Kondo
2019 鈴木大介 Daisuke Suzuki
2020 多井隆晴 Takaharu Ooi
2021 瀬戸熊直樹 Naoki Setokuma
2022

External links

Mahjong Saikyousen in Japanese Wikipedia