Japan Curling Championships

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Japan Curling Championships
EstablishedMen's: 1984
Women's: 1988[1]
2021 host cityWakkanai, Hokkaido
2021 arena [ja]
Current champions (2021)
MenHokkaido Consadole (Yuta Matsumura)
WomenHokkaido Hokkaido Bank (Sayaka Yoshimura)

The Japan Curling Championships (Japanese: 日本カーリング選手権) are the annual Japanese men's and women's curling championships, organized by the (JCA). The winners get to represent Japan at the men's and women's World Curling Championships and the next season's Pacific-Asia Curling Championships.

Summary[]

Qualification[]

The following teams have the right to participate to this championship.

In 2019 (2018–2019 season)
After 2020 (after 2019–2020 season)[2]
  • Last year's winners and runner-up teams.
  • Top ranked teams in top 50 on WCT ranking at end of last October (without last year's winners and runner-up teams).
  • Teams that won the regional championships (Hokkaido, Tohoku, Kanto, Chubu and Western Japan).
  • Winners of wild-card games by runner-up teams in regional championships.

Format[]

Round-robins by 9 teams and Page playoffs by qualified 4 teams.

Team names[]

In Japan, curling teams have historically used freely nicknames instead of skip name. However, JCA restricted the name of the teams that could be only used skip's surname, organization name, association name, residential regional name or school name for the championships from 2005.

Championships[]

Edition Year Date(s) Host city Arena Teams
Men Women
1[3] 1984 February 26 Sapporo, Hokkaido Makomanai Ice Arena 3 N/A
2[4] 1985 February 24 Sapporo, Hokkaido Makomanai Ice Arena 3
3[5] 1986 February 23 Sapporo, Hokkaido Makomanai Ice Arena 3
4[6] 1987 February 21 – 22 Sapporo, Hokkaido Makomanai Ice Arena 7
5[7] 1988 February 26 – 28 Sapporo, Hokkaido Makomanai Ice Arena 10 4
6[8] 1989 March 10 – 12 Sapporo, Hokkaido Makomanai Ice Arena 12 6
7[9] 1990 February 24 – 26 Sapporo, Hokkaido Makomanai Ice Arena 12 6
8[10] 1991 March 1 – 3 Tokoro, Hokkaido  [ja] 12 6
9[11] 1992 February 28 – March 3 Tokoro, Hokkaido Tokoro Curling Hall 12 8
10[12] 1993 February 26 – 28 Obihiro, Hokkaido  [ja] 12 8
11[13] 1994 March 19 – 21 Karuizawa, Nagano Kazakoshi Park Arena 12 6
12[14] 1995 March 8 – 12 Karuizawa, Nagano Kazakoshi Park Arena 8 8
13[15] 1996 February 28 – March 3 Karuizawa, Nagano Kazakoshi Park Arena 8 8
14[16] 1997 February 19 – 23 Karuizawa, Nagano Kazakoshi Park Arena 8 8
15[17] 1998 March 4 – 8 Tokoro, Hokkaido Tokoro Curling Hall 8 8
16[18] 1999 February 24 – 28 Tokoro, Hokkaido Tokoro Curling Hall 10 10
17[19] 2000 February 23 – 27 Karuizawa, Nagano Kazakoshi Park Arena 9 9
18[20] 2001 February 21 – 25 Tokoro, Hokkaido Tokoro Curling Hall 9 9
19[21] 2002 February 27 – March 4 Tokoro, Hokkaido Tokoro Curling Hall 9 9
20[22][23] 2003 February 25 – March 2 Karuizawa, Nagano Kazakoshi Park, SCAP Karuizawa 9 9
21[24] 2004 February 23 – 29 Moseushi, Hokkaido Moseushi Curling Hall 9 8
22[25] 2005 Men: March 23 – 27 Karuizawa, Nagano Kazakoshi Park, SCAP Karuizawa 10
Women: February 23 – 27 Tokoro, Hokkaido Tokoro Curling Hall 9
23[26] 2006 Men: March 1 – 5 Karuizawa, Nagano Kazakoshi Park, SCAP Karuizawa 9
Women: March 8 – 12[27] Aomori, Aomori  [ja] 9
24[28] 2007 Men: February 28 – March 4 Tokoro, Hokkaido Tokoro Curling Hall 9
Women: February 21 – 25[29] Moseushi, Hokkaido Moseushi Curling Hall 9
25[30] 2008 February 6 – 11 Karuizawa, Nagano Kazakoshi Park, SCAP Karuizawa 9 9
26[31] 2009 February 10 – 15 Aomori, Aomori  [ja] 9 9
27[32] 2010 March 6 – 11 Tokoro, Hokkaido Tokoro Curling Hall 9 9
28[33] 2011 February 8 – 13 Nayoro, Hokkaido  [ja] 8 8
29[34] 2012 February 9 – 14 Aomori, Aomori  [ja] 8 8
30[35] 2013 February 12–17 Sapporo, Hokkaido  [ja] 8 8
31[36] 2014 March 2–9 Karuizawa, Nagano Kazakoshi Park, Karuizawa Ice Park 9 9
32[37] 2015 February 8–15 Tokoro, Hokkaido ADVICS Tokoro Curling Hall 9 9
33[38] 2016 February 6–13 Aomori, Aomori Michigin Dream Stadium 9 9
34[39] 2017 January 30 – February 5 Karuizawa, Nagano Kazakoshi Park, Karuizawa Ice Park 9 9
35[40] January 28 – February 4 Nayoro, Hokkaido  [ja] 9 9
36[41] February 11–17 Sapporo, Hokkaido  [ja] 9 9
37[42][43] 2020 February 8–16 Karuizawa, Nagano Kazakoshi Park, Karuizawa Ice Park 9 9
38[44][45] February 7–14 Wakkanai, Hokkaido  [ja] 7 7

Results[]

Men[]

Edition Year Winners Runner-up 3rd
1[3] 1984 Team: Red Pajamas (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Katsuo Hara, Shigeru Kosugi, Satoru Asakawa, Kenji Tada, Kazuyuki Man
Team: Sapporo Penguin (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Kimio Soji, Kuniyasu Tada, Mitsuhiro Higashikawa, Yoshinori Kasai
Team: Victory (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Yuji Yamauchi, Masaaki Yokoyama, Eiichi Kamogawa, Keiji Ito, Fukushige Sato
2[4] 1985 Team: Big Marin (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Masami Saito, Yoshiaki Hori, Manabu Isoya, Atsushi Nasu, Koji Ishigaki
Team: Subellows (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Shinroku Yamauchi, Shigeyoshi Omi, Koichi Funayama, Hideaki Karasawa, Kazuo Tsunoda
Team: Chasers (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Toru Uesugi, Shuichi Morisawa, Tsutomu Kobayashi, Tsutomu Onodera, Yoshikazu Uchida
3[5] 1986 Team: Tokyo Max (Flag of Tokyo Metropolis.svg Tokyo)
Hiroyuki Saito, Hiroshi Kobayashi, Junichiro Mitsuno, Hiroyuki Imanari
Team: Matsudo Maple (Flag of Chiba Prefecture.svg Chiba)
Masatoshi Horii, Hiroshi Nagakubo, Shinichi Kimura, Mitsuhiro Toriyabe, Koji Tanaka
Team: Ebeotsu Business Association (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Shigeo Morimoto, Keiji Hayami, Shuji Ueda, Hirotaka Ukena, Masayasu Tanioka
4[6] 1987 Team: Tokyo Max (Flag of Tokyo Metropolis.svg Tokyo)
Hiroshi Kobayashi, Junichiro Mitsuno, Hiroyuki Imanari, Masamitsu Honda
Team: Nayoro Skyroad (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Hiroyuki Kubota, Kenji Sugawara, Michio Hayashi, Masakazu Yamamoto, Koichi Muraoka
Team: City Office Takikawa, Popeyes (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Takuji Takami, Kazunori Takeya, Masayuki Mori, Fumitaka Nagase, Hiroyuki Koyachi
5[7] 1988 Team: City Office Takikawa, Popeyes (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Fumitaka Nagase, Masayuki Mori, Takuji Takami, Akira Shimizu, Keiji Hayami
Team: Hyouentai (Flag of Tokyo Metropolis.svg Tokyo)
Toru Jian, Hiroyuki Mori, Atsushi Kikuchi, Tetsuya Adachi
Team: Nagoya JC Hack (Flag of Aichi Prefecture.svg Aichi)
Michio Yamaguchi, Shigeo Mizuno, Kazumi Kobayashi, Tetsuyuki Tanemura, Hiroyoshi Mizuno
6[8] 1989 Team: Iwakeshu Atoms (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Shigenori Sato, Fukuhiro Imabashi, Shigeo Nasu, Toshio Yano, Shinji Miura
Team: City Office Takikawa, Popeyes (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Akira Shimizu, Takuji Takami, Masayuki Mori, Fumitaka Nagase, Masanori Baba
Team: City Office Shibetsu, Muteking Jr. (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Toshiaki Nakamine, Yasuhiro Hatanaka, Kazuhiro Houmura, Koji Toki, Akihiko Sasaki
7[9] 1990 Team: Iwakeshu Atoms (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Shigenori Sato, Fukuhiro Imabashi, Toshio Yano, Shigeo Nasu, Kazunori Kuze
Team: Blue Gale (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Atsushi Nasu, Yoshiaki Hori, , Satoshi Eda, Masamichi Mukai
Team: Red Pajamas (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Katsuo Hara, Satoru Asakawa, Kazuyuki Man, Yutaka Matsuura, Hiroshi Ishizawa
8[10] 1991 Team: Miracle Takers (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Yuichi Kimura, Masahiro Takeuchi, Sadao Sasaki, Naoki Haramaki, Yoshihiro Yamanaka
Team: Wings (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Noriyasu Haneishi, Kazunori Kuze, Hisayuki Moriwaki, Yuji Fukao
Team: Iwakeshu Atoms (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Shigenori Sato, Fukuhiro Imabashi, Toshio Yano, Hidenori Ando, Shuuichi Tabuchi
9[11] 1992 Team: Iwakeshu Atoms ( Hokkaido)
Fukuhiro Imabashi, Toshio Yano, Yoshiyuki Ohmiya, Takahiro Sekine, Shigenori Sato
Team: Muteking Jr. ( Hokkaido)
Hirofumi Kudo, Kazuhiro Houmura, Toshiaki Nakamine, Hiroshi Chuko, Hidekazu Yotsuji
Team: Blue Gale ( Hokkaido)
Yoshiaki Hori, Atsushi Nasu, Ryoji Onodera, Satoshi Eda, Shinji Miura
10[1] 1993 Team: Iwakeshu Atoms (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Fukuhiro Imabashi, Toshio Yano, Yoshiyuki Ohmiya, Takahiro Sekine, Shigenori Sato
Un­known Un­known
11[1] 1994 Team: Iwakeshu Atoms (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Fukuhiro Imabashi, Toshio Yano, Yoshiyuki Ohmiya, Takahiro Sekine, Shigenori Sato
Un­known Un­known
12[1] 1995 Team: Miracle Takers (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Yuichi Kimura, Masahiro Takeuchi, Yoshihiro Yamanaka, Sadao Sasaki, Yuki Takano
Un­known Un­known
13[1] 1996 Team: Iceman (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Hiroshi Sato, Makoto Tsuruga, Shinya Abe, Kazuhito Hori, Yusuke Hirosawa
Un­known Un­known
14[16] 1997 Team: Olympic team (All Japan)
Hirofumi Kudo, Makoto Tsuruga, Hiroshi Sato, Yoshiyuki Ohmiya, Toshiaki Nakamine
Team: Karuizawa Granit (Flag of Nagano Prefecture.svg Nagano)
Yoshikazu Uchida, Hideaki Nagaoka, Tadashi Fujimaki, Tamotsu Matsumura, Hidetaka Sunaga
Team: Iceman (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Shinya Abe, Koji Tsuruga, Kunhito Hori, Yusuke Hirosawa, Naoki Kudo
15[17] 1998 Team: Olympic team (All Japan)
Makoto Tsuruga, Hiroshi Sato, Yoshiyuki Ohmiya, Hirofumi Kudo, Toshiaki Nakamine
Team: ZEARTH (Flag of Nagano Prefecture.svg Nagano)
Nagao Tsuchiya, Hideki Ogihara, Katsuji Uchibori, Yuki Inoue, Tamotsu Matsumura
Team: Seaside Curling Club (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Kazuhiko Tabusa, Minoru Nakajima, Kazuhito Hori, Yusuke Hirosawa, Shinya Abe
16[18] 1999 Team: Japan national team
Hirofumi Kudo, Makoto Tsuruga, Hiroshi Sato, Yoshiyuki Ohmiya, Toshiaki Nakamine
Team: VICTORY (Flag of Nagano Prefecture.svg Nagano)
Hiroaki Kashiwagi, Jun Nakayama, Kazuto Yanagizawa, Keita Yanagizawa, Takanori Ichimura
Team: Super bloom (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Shigenori Suzuki, Nariyuki Matsudaira, Naoki Kudo, Tetsuyuki Marumoto
17[19] 2000 Team: VICTORIOUS (Flag of Nagano Prefecture.svg Nagano)
Hiroaki Kashiwagi, Kazuto Yanagizawa, Takanori Ichimura, Keita Yanagizawa, Yuki Inoue
Team: Japan national team
Makoto Tsuruga, Hiroshi Sato, Kazuhito Hori, Naoki Kudo, Shinya Abe
Team: ETOILE (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Hiroshi Tsuruga, Kogo Shiga, Yoshiyuki Ohmiya, Hirotoshi Yamaguchi, Shuichiro Omote
18[20] 2001 Team: VICTORIOUS (Flag of Nagano Prefecture.svg Nagano)
Hiroaki Kashiwagi, Kazuto Yanagizawa, Jun Nakayama, Keita Yanagizawa, Takanori Ichimura
Team: ETOILE (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Hiroshi Tsuruga, Yuki Hayashi, Hirotoshi Yamaguchi, Shuichiro Omote, Atsushi Nasu
Team: MAX (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Hirofumi Kobayashi, Kogo Shiga, Yuki Sawamukai, Naoyuki Miyashita, Ryoji Onodera
19[21] 2002 Team: VICTORIOUS (Flag of Nagano Prefecture.svg Nagano)
Hiroaki Kashiwagi, Kazuto Yanagizawa, Jun Nakayama, Keita Yanagizawa, Takanori Ichimura
Team: MAX (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Hirofumi Kobayashi, Yuki Sawamukai, Naoyuki Miyashita, Ryoji Onodera, Atsushi Nasu
Team: ETOILE (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Hiroshi Tsuruga, Kazuhito Hori, Yuki Hayashi, Hirotoshi Yamaguchi, Kogo Shiga
20[23] 2003 Team: VICTORIOUS (Flag of Nagano Prefecture.svg Nagano)
Hiroaki Kashiwagi, Kazuto Yanagizawa, Jun Nakayama, Keita Yanagizawa, Takanori Ichimura
Team: Donkoro Bears (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi, Tomiyasu Goshima, Yoshishige Meguro, Yuta Kato, Yukihiro Murakami
Team: Seaside Curling Club (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Shinya Abe, Kazuhiko Tabusa, Shinji Miura, Kunhito Hori, Hirotoshi Yamaguchi
21[24] 2004 Team: Super Mariners (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Yoshiyuki Ohmiya, Makoto Tsuruga, Kazuhiko Ikawa, Yuji Hirama, Kosuke Aisaka
Team: VICTORIOUS (Flag of Nagano Prefecture.svg Nagano)
Hiroaki Kashiwagi, Kazuto Yanagizawa[clarify], Jun Nakayama, Takanori Ichimura
Team: GAFFER (Flag of Aomori Prefecture.svg Aomori Prefecture)
Shinya Abe, Kunhito Hori, Kazuto Yanagizawa, Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi
22[25] 2005 Team: Team Ohmiya (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Yoshiyuki Ohmiya, Makoto Tsuruga, Kazuhiko Ikawa, Yuji Hirama, Tsuyoshi Ryutaki
Team: Team Kashiwagi (Flag of Nagano Prefecture.svg Nagano)
Hiroaki Kashiwagi, Jun Nakayama, Takanori Ichimura, Keita Satoh
Team: Karuizawa Junior (Flag of Nagano Prefecture.svg Nagano)
Ryo Ogihara, Tetsuro Shimizu, Yuki Sakamoto, Hayato Sato, Yuta Matsumura
23[26] 2006 Team: Team Asama (Flag of Nagano Prefecture.svg Nagano)
Miki Maysubara, Keita Satoh, Jun Nakayama, Hiroaki Kashiwagi, Yuki Sakamoto
Team: SC Karuizawa Club (Flag of Nagano Prefecture.svg Nagano)
Kosuke Morozumi, Tetsuro Shimizu, Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi, Yusuke Morozumi, Yoichi Nakasato
Team: Tokoro Association (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Kazuhiko Ikawa, Tsuyoshi Ryutaki, Yuki Sawamukai, Makoto Tsuruga, Yuji Hirama
24[28] 2007 Team: SC Karuizawa Club (Flag of Nagano Prefecture.svg Nagano)
Yusuke Morozumi, Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi, Tetsuro Shimizu, Masanori Sato, Kosuke Morozumi
Team: Team Asama (Flag of Nagano Prefecture.svg Nagano)
Hiroaki Kashiwagi, Yuki Sakamoto, Takanori Ichimura, Yoichi Nakasato
Team: Tokoro Association (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Makoto Tsuruga, Tsuyoshi Ryutaki, Kazuhiko Ikawa, Yusaku Shibaya, Yuki Sawamukai
25[30] 2008 Team: SC Karuizawa Club (Flag of Nagano Prefecture.svg Nagano)
Yusuke Morozumi, Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi, Tetsuro Shimizu, Kosuke Morozumi
Team: Tokyo University (Flag of Tokyo Metropolis.svg Tokyo)
, , , , Ryo Ogihara
Team: Tokoro Association (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Makoto Tsuruga, Yuki Sawamukai, Tsuyoshi Ryutaki, Tsubasa Sato, Yusaku Shibaya
26[31] 2009 Team: SC Karuizawa Club ( Nagano)
Yusuke Morozumi, Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi, Tetsuro Shimizu, Kosuke Morozumi
Team: Nagano CA ( Nagano)
Ryo Ogihara, Yasuo Mochida, Takeshi Kano, Hayato Sato, Keita Satoh
Team: Team Tokoro ( Hokkaido)
Makoto Tsuruga, Yuki Sawamukai, Yusaku Shibaya, Ryosuke Haneishi,
27[32] 2010 Team: Team Tokoro ( Hokkaido)
Makoto Tsuruga, Yuki Sawamukai, Yusaku Shibaya, Ryosuke Haneishi, Ryuya Ishigaki
Team: SC Karuizawa Club ( Nagano)
Yusuke Morozumi, Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi, Tetsuro Shimizu, Kosuke Morozumi
Team: All Kitami ( Hokkaido)
, Koichiro Takada, Yuuki Hayashi, Yuji Kobayashi, Go Wakabayashi
28[33] 2011 Team: Team Tokoro ( Hokkaido)
Makoto Tsuruga, Yuki Sawamukai, Yusaku Shibaya, Ryosuke Haneishi,
Team: City Office Shibetsu ( Hokkaido)
, Hisaaki Nakamine, Hirofumi Kudo, ,
Team: Karuizawa C.C. ( Nagano)
Yuta Matsumura, Keita Satoh, Yoshiro Shimizu, ,
29[34] 2012 Team: Team Kitami ( Hokkaido)
Makoto Tsuruga, Yuki Sawamukai, Yusaku Shibaya, Ryosuke Haneishi,
Team: SC Karuizawa Club ( Nagano)
Yusuke Morozumi, Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi, Tetsuro Shimizu, Kosuke Morozumi
Team: Kitami Association ( Hokkaido)
, , , ,
30[46] 2013 Team: SC Karuizawa Club ( Nagano)
Yusuke Morozumi, Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi, Tetsuro Shimizu, Kosuke Morozumi, Yoshiro Shimizu
Team: Team Kitami ( Hokkaido)
Makoto Tsuruga, Yuki Sawamukai, Yusaku Shibaya, Ryosuke Haneishi,
Team: Sapporo ( Hokkaido)
Shinya Abe, Hiroshi Sato, , Yuta Matsumura
31[36] 2014[47] Team: SC Karuizawa Club ( Nagano)
Yusuke Morozumi, Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi, Tetsuro Shimizu, Kosuke Morozumi
Team: Team Tokyo ( Tokyo)
, , , ,
Team: Team Obihiro ( Hokkaido)
, , , ,
32[37] 2015 Team: SC Karuizawa Club
Team: Yusuke Morozumi, Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi, Tetsuro Shimizu, Kosuke Morozumi
Association: Flag of Nagano Prefecture.svg Nagano
Team: Sapporo
Team: Shinya Abe, Yuta Matsumura, Yuki Hayashi, Hiroshi Sato
Association: Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido
Team: Kitami Institute of Technology
Team: Kouji Tsuruga, Yuki Sawamukai, Yusaku Shibatani, Ryosuke Haneishi
Association: Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido
33[38] 2016[48] Team: SC Karuizawa Club
Team: Yusuke Morozumi, Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi, Tetsuro Shimizu, Kosuke Morozumi
Association: Flag of Nagano Prefecture.svg Nagano
Team: Team Tokyo
Team: , Naoki Iwanaga, , Shotaro Hashimoto
Association: Flag of Tokyo Metropolis.svg Tokyo
Team: Sapporo
Team: Shinya Abe, Yuta Matsumura, Yuki Hayashi, Hiroshi Sato
Association: Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido
34[39] 2017[49] Team: SC Karuizawa Club
Team: Yusuke Morozumi, Tetsuro Shimizu, Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi, Kosuke Morozumi
Association: Flag of Nagano Prefecture.svg Nagano
Team: Sapporo
Team: Shinya Abe, Yuta Matsumura, Yuki Hayashi, Hiroshi Sato
Association: Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido
Team: Team Kitami
Team: Yuki Sawamukai, Yusaku Shibaya, Taiga Saito, Ryosuke Haneishi
Association: Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido
35[40] [50] Team: Team Iwai
Team: Go Aoki, Masaki Iwai (skip), Ryotaro Shukuya, Yutaka Aoyama
Association: Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido
Team: Team Hokkaido
Team: Yuta Matsumura, Yasumasa Tanida, Shinya Abe (skip), Kosuke Aita
Association: Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido
Team: Karuizawa CC
Team: Yoshiro Shimizu, Yuki Sakamoto, Riku Yanagisawa,
Association: Flag of Nagano Prefecture.svg Nagano
36[41] [51] Team: Consadole
Team: Yuta Matsumura, Tetsuro Shimizu, Yasumasa Tanida, Shinya Abe
Association: Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido
Team: Team Tokyo
Team: , Kosuke Morozumi, Shinya Iwamoto, Shotaro Hashimoto
Association: Flag of Tokyo Metropolis.svg Tokyo
Team: Sapporo International University
Team: Go Aoki, Masaki Iwai (skip), Ryotaro Shukuya,
Association: Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido
37 2020 Yuta Matsumura, Tetsuro Shimizu, Yasumasa Tanida, Shinya Abe[52]
Association: Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido
Yusuke Morozumi, Masaki Iwai, Ryotaro Shukuya, Kosuke Morozumi
Association: Flag of Nagano Prefecture.svg Nagano
Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi, , ,
Association: Flag of Nagano Prefecture.svg Nagano
38 2021 Team: Consadole
Team: Yuta Matsumura, Tetsuro Shimizu, Yasumasa Tanida, Shinya Abe
Association: Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido
Team: Tokoro Junior
Team: , , ,
Association: Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido
Team: TM Karuizawa
Team: Yusuke Morozumi, Masaki Iwai, Ryotaro Shukuya, Kosuke Morozumi
Association: Flag of Nagano Prefecture.svg Nagano

Women[]

Edition Year Winners Runner-up 3rd
1 1984 N/A
Women's event was not available.
2 1985
3 1986
4 1987
5[7] 1988 Team: Big Bonanza (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Sayo Asakawa, Atsuko Asakawa, Setsuko Hara, Keiko Kamogawa, Masako Matsuura
Team: Tohkoh Pavement Ladies (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Sanae Ozaki, , Tomoko Yokoyama, Masumi Yoshikawa, Mayumi Seguchi
Team: Aomori Curling Club (Flag of Aomori Prefecture.svg Aomori)
Yuko Minowada, Katsuyo Namiuchi, Yasuko Kimura, Ikuko Shukunobe, Kazuko Tsushima
6[8] 1989 Team: Kawanishi Construction Women (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Minori Kudo, Kaoru Tatesaki, Etsuko Ito, , Mayumi Kaneko
Team: Parsons (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
, , Yoko Mimura, ,
Team: Big Bonanza (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Keiko Kamogawa, Setsuko Hara, Sayo Asakawa, Kumiko Ito
7[9] 1990 Team: Silver Mate (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Misako Hayashi, Takako Fujisawa, Kimiko Otomo, Etsuko Kaneda, Fumiko Nakadai
Team: Tokyo Ladies (Flag of Tokyo Metropolis.svg Tokyo)
Shigeko Sato, Noriko Kaneuchi, Rie Kobayashi, Kazuko Ueno, Mieko Nagashima
Team: Kawanishi Construction Women (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Minori Kudo, , Etsuko Ito, Kaoru Tatesaki, Mayumi Seguchi
8[10] 1991 Team: Tohkoh Pavement Ladies (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Mayumi Seguchi, , Rumi Michida, , Yukari Mabuchi
Team: Silver Mate (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Misako Hayashi, Kimiko Otomo, Takako Fujisawa, Fusako Okada, Saeko Ohe
Team: Kawanishi Construction Women (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Minori Kudo, , Chieko Horishimizu, Mayumi Kaneko
Team: Parsons (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
, Yoko Mimura, , Yukari Kondo,
9[11] 1992 Team: Tohkoh Pavement Ladies ( Hokkaido)
Mayumi Seguchi, Minori Kudo, , , Rumi Michida
Team: Tokyo Marine ( Tokyo)
Naomi Kawano, Kazuko Ueno, Chris Takayama, Tokiko Igarashi, Yumi Unno
Team: Kawanishi Construction Women ( Hokkaido)
Chieko Horishimizu, Akemi Niwa, Miki Ishikawa, Mayumi Kaneko
10[1] 1993 Team: Tohkoh Pavement Ladies (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Mayumi Seguchi, , ,
Un­known Un­known
11[1] 1994 Team: Parsons (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
, Yoko Mimura, Yukari Kondo, ,
Un­known Un­known
12[1] 1995 Team: Parsons (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
, Yoko Mimura, Yukari Kondo, ,
Un­known Un­known
13[1] 1996 Team: Team Ishigaki (All Japan selection)
, Mayumi Okutsu, Yukari Kondo, Yoko Mimura
Un­known Un­known
14[16] 1997 Team: Olympic team (All Japan)
Mayumi Okutsu, Akiko Katoh, Yukari Kondo, Yoko Mimura, Akemi Niwa
Team: Simsons (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Yumie Hayashi, Ayumi Onodera, Mika Konaka,
Team: Tom Collins (Flag of Nagano Prefecture.svg Nagano)
Ayako Uchibori, Reiko Sato, Hatomi Nagaoka, Mika Yoda, Shiho Tsuchiya
15[17] 1998 Team: Olympic team (All Japan)
Mayumi Okutsu, Akiko Katoh, Yukari Kondo, Yoko Mimura, Akemi Niwa
Team: Simsons (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Yumie Hayashi, Ayumi Onodera, Mika Hori, , Naomi Kobayashi
Team: Pic Tic (Flag of Nagano Prefecture.svg Nagano)
Yukako Tsuchiya, Yuka Kobayashi, Mika Yoda, Tomoko Sonobe,
16[18] 1999 Team: Japan national team
Akiko Katoh, Yumie Hayashi, Akemi Niwa, Ayumi Onodera, Mika Hori
Team: Kawanishi Construction Women (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Miki Ishikawa, Emi Fujiwara, Eriko Minatoya, Mayumi Kaneko, Shinobu Aota
Team: Super Lovers (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
, Megumi Mabuchi, Akiko Yamazaki, Natsuki Yoshida, Yukie Nasu
17[19] 2000 Team: Kawanishi Construction Women (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Eriko Minatoya, Shinobu Aota, Emi Fujiwara, Yukari Okazaki, Kotomi Ishizaki
Team: Japan national team
Akiko Katoh, Yumie Hayashi, Ayumi Onodera, Mika Hori
Team: Maplies (Flag of Kanagawa Prefecture.svg Kanagawa)
Andrea Smith, Shiho Kobayashi, Sachiyo Kobayashi, Misako Ichiba, Tomoko Kato
18[20] 2001 Team: Simsons (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Akiko Katoh, Yumie Hayashi, Ayumi Onodera, Mika Konaka
Team: Kawanishi Construction Women (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Yukari Okazaki, Emi Fujiwara, Shinobu Aota, Yukari Okazaki, Kotomi Ishizaki
Team: Happy (Flag of Tokyo Metropolis.svg Tokyo)
Naomi Kawano, Satoe Kato, Hiroko Ueda, Kaori Hashizume, Kaoru Matsuyama
19[21] 2002 Team: Pocket (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Yoko Mimura, Yukari Kondo, Tomie Yoshida, Sueko Shibaya, Sanae Horiguchi
Team: Kawanishi Construction Women (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Shinobu Aota, Yukari Okazaki, Eriko Minatoya, Kotomi Ishizaki, Satomi Tsujii
Team: Simsons (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Akiko Katoh, Yumie Hayashi, Ayumi Onodera, Mika Konaka
20[23] 2003 Team: Kawanishi Construction Women (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Shinobu Aota, Yukari Okazaki, Eriko Minatoya, Kotomi Ishizaki, Satomi Tsujii
Team: Pic.Tic (Flag of Nagano Prefecture.svg Nagano)
Yukako Tsuchiya, , Tomoko Sonobe, Chiemi Kameyama, Mitsuki Sato
Team: Ringo Stars (Flag of Aomori Prefecture.svg Aomori)
Ayumi Onodera, Yumie Hayashi, Madoka Sawada, Yuduko Sawada
21[24] 2004 Team: FORTIUS (Flag of Aomori Prefecture.svg Aomori)
Moe Meguro, Yumie Hayashi, Ayumi Onodera, Sakurako Terada
Team: Lovers (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
, Akiko Yamazaki, , Natsuki Yoshida, Megumi Mabuchi
Team: Kawanishi Construction Women (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Shinobu Aota, Yukari Okazaki, Eriko Minatoya, Kotomi Ishizaki, Mari Motohashi
22[25] 2005 Team: Team Tsuchiya (Flag of Nagano Prefecture.svg Nagano)
Yukako Tsuchiya, , Tomoko Sonobe, Chiemi Kameyama, Mitsuki Sato
Team: Team Aomori Association (Flag of Aomori Prefecture.svg Aomori)
Ayumi Onodera, Yumie Hayashi, Mari Motohashi, Sakurako Terada, Moe Meguro
Team: Team Matsumura (Flag of Nagano Prefecture.svg Nagano)
Nagisa Matsumura, , Reiko Sato, Shizuka Date
23[27] 2006 Team: Team Aomori (Flag of Aomori Prefecture.svg Aomori)
Ayumi Onodera, Yumie Hayashi, Mari Motohashi, Moe Meguro, Sakurako Terada
Team: Team Nagano (Flag of Nagano Prefecture.svg Nagano)
Yukako Tsuchiya, , Tomoko Sonobe, Chiemi Kameyama, Mitsuki Sato
Team: Tokoro Junior High School (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Chinami Yoshida, Tomona Nakagawa, Kaho Onodera, Yumi Suzuki, Mayu Ogasawara
24[28][29] 2007 Team: Team Aomori (Flag of Aomori Prefecture.svg Aomori)
Moe Meguro, Mari Motohashi, Mayo Yamaura, Sakurako Terada, Asuka Yogo
Team: Team Nagano (Flag of Nagano Prefecture.svg Nagano)
Yukako Tsuchiya, , Tomoko Sonobe, Mitsuki Sato, Miyuki Sato
Team: Tokoro Junior High School (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Chinami Yoshida, Kaho Onodera, Yurika Yoshida, Yumi Suzuki
25 2008 Team: Team Aomori (Flag of Aomori Prefecture.svg Aomori)
Moe Meguro, Mari Motohashi, Mayo Yamaura, Kotomi Ishizaki, Anna Ohmiya
Team: Team Nagano (Flag of Nagano Prefecture.svg Nagano)
Yukako Tsuchiya, , Tomoko Sonobe, Mitsuki Sato, Miyuki Sato
Team: Team Tokoro (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Sayaka Yoshimura, Rina Ida, , Mao Ishigaki
26[31] 2009 Team: Team Aomori ( Aomori)
Moe Meguro, Mari Motohashi, Mayo Yamaura, Kotomi Ishizaki, Anna Ohmiya
Team: Tokoro High School ( Hokkaido)
, Natsuki Yoshida, Kiiko Kawaguchi, Akane Eda, Megumi Tabusa
Team: Karuizawa ( Nagano)
, Yuko Hishida, Emi Shimizu, Masumi Maruyama, Yuriko Yosiike
27[32][53] 2010 Team: Team Aomori ( Aomori)
Moe Meguro, Anna Ohmiya, Mari Motohashi, Kotomi Ishizaki, Mayo Yamaura
Team: Tokoro High School ( Hokkaido)
Sayaka Yoshimura, Rina Ida, , Mao Ishigaki
Team: Chubu Electric Power ( Nagano)
Satsuki Fujisawa, Miyo Ichikawa, Emi Shimizu, Miyuki Satoh
28[33] 2011 Team: Chubu Electric Power ( Nagano)
Satsuki Fujisawa, Miyo Ichikawa, Emi Shimizu, Miyuki Satoh,
Team: Team Aomori ( Aomori)
, Mayo Yamaura, Anna Ohmiya, Kotomi Ishizaki
Team: LS Kitami ( Hokkaido)
Mari Motohashi, Yurika Yoshida, , , Yumi Suzuki
29[34] 2012 Team: Chubu Electric Power ( Nagano)
Satsuki Fujisawa, Miyo Ichikawa, Emi Shimizu, Miyuki Satoh, Chiaki Matsumura
Team: LS Kitami ( Hokkaido)
Mari Motohashi, Yurika Yoshida, Yumi Suzuki, ,
Team: Team Aomori ( Aomori)
, Mayo Yamaura, Anna Ohmiya, Kotomi Ishizaki,
30[46] 2013 Team: Chubu Electric Power ( Nagano)
Satsuki Fujisawa, Miyo Ichikawa, Emi Shimizu, Chiaki Matsumura, Miyuki Satoh
Team: Hokkaido Bank ( Hokkaido)
Ayumi Ogasawara, Yumie Funayama, Kaho Onodera, Chinami Yoshida, Michiko Tomabechi
Team: Sapporo International University ( Hokkaido)
Sayaka Yoshimura, Rina Ida, , Mao Ishigaki,
31 2014[54] Satsuki Fujisawa, Miyo Ichikawa, Chiaki Matsumura, Emi Shimizu
Association: Flag of Nagano Prefecture.svg Nagano
Ayumi Ogasawara, Yumie Funayama, Kaho Onodera, Michiko Tomabechi
Association: Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido
Mari Motohashi, Yurika Yoshida, , Yumi Suzuki
Association: Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido
32[37] 2015[55] Team: Hokkaido Bank

Team: Ayumi Ogasawara, Sayaka Yoshimura, Kaho Onodera, Anna Ohmiya Association: Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido

Team: LS Kitami
Team: Mari Motohashi, Chinami Yoshida, Yumi Suzuki, Yurika Yoshida
Association: Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido
Team: Fujiyama
Team: , Tori Koana (skip), Misato Yanagisawa, Riko Toyoda
Association: Flag of Yamanashi Prefecture.svg Yamanashi
33[38] 2016[56] Team: LS Kitami
Team: Satsuki Fujisawa, Mari Motohashi, Chinami Yoshida, Yumi Suzuki
Association: Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido
Team: Fujikyu
Team: , Misato Yanagisawa, Tori Koana (skip), Riko Toyoda
Association: Flag of Yamanashi Prefecture.svg Yamanashi
Team: Hokkaido Bank

Team: Ayumi Ogasawara, Sayaka Yoshimura, Kaho Onodera, Anna Ohmiya Association: Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido

34[39] 2017[57] Team: Chubu Electric Power
Team: Chiaki Matsumura, Emi Shimizu, Ikue Kitazawa, Hasumi Ishigooka
Association: Flag of Nagano Prefecture.svg Nagano
Team: LS Kitami
Team: Satsuki Fujisawa, Chinami Yoshida, Yumi Suzuki, Yurika Yoshida
Association: Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido
Team: Fujikyu
Team: , Tori Koana (skip), Yuna Kotani, Mao Ishigaki
Association: Flag of Yamanashi Prefecture.svg Yamanashi
35[40] Team: Fujikyu (Flag of Yamanashi Prefecture.svg Yamanashi)
Tori Koana, Yuna Kotani, Mao Ishigaki, Arisa Kotani,
Team: Hokkaido Bank (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Ayumi Ogasawara, Kaho Onodera, Anna Ohmiya, Yumie Funayama, Sayaka Yoshimura
Team: Chubu Electric Power (Flag of Nagano Prefecture.svg Nagano)
Chiaki Matsumura, Ikue Kitazawa, Seina Nakajima, Hasumi Ishigooka, Emi Shimizu
36[41] Team: Chubu Electric Power (Flag of Nagano Prefecture.svg Nagano)
Ikue Kitazawa, Chiaki Matsumura, Seina Nakajima, Hasumi Ishigooka, Emi Shimizu
Team: Loco Solare (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Satsuki Fujisawa, Chinami Yoshida, Yumi Suzuki, Yurika Yoshida
Team: Hokkaido Bank (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Sayaka Yoshimura, Kaho Onodera, Anna Ohmiya, Yumie Funayama
37 2020 Satsuki Fujisawa, Chinami Yoshida, Yumi Suzuki, Yurika Yoshida[52]
Association:Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido
Ikue Kitazawa, Chiaki Matsumura, Seina Nakajima, Hasumi Ishigooka
Association: Flag of Nagano Prefecture.svg Nagano
Sayaka Yoshimura, Kaho Onodera, Anna Ohmiya, Yumie Funayama
Association: Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido
38 2021 Team: Hokkaido Bank (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Sayaka Yoshimura, Kaho Onodera, Anna Ohmiya, Yumie Funayama
Team: Loco Solare (Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Hokkaido)
Satsuki Fujisawa, Chinami Yoshida, Yumi Suzuki, Yurika Yoshida
Team: Chubu Electric Power (Flag of Nagano Prefecture.svg Nagano)
Ikue Kitazawa, Chiaki Matsumura, Seina Nakajima, Hasumi Ishigooka

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