All Japan Championship (pool)
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Die Japan Open (auch: All Japan Championship, All Japan Open Championship) sind ein jährlich ausgetragenes Poolbillardturnier in der Disziplin 9-Ball. Von 2012 bis 2015 wurde das Herrenturnier in der Disziplin 10-Ball gespielt. Der Taiwaner Ko Pin-yi gewann das Turnier dreimal (2011, 2013 und 2016).Die Japanerin gewann das Damenturnier zweimal (2000 und 2013).
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The All Japan Championship (also: Japan Championship) is an annual international pool tournament founded by Kazuo Fujima in 1967 in the current discipline of Ten-ball. However for the Women's tournament it is played in the discipline of Ten-ball. All Japan Championship is an official tournament recognized by WPA (World Pool-billiard Association) and APBU (Asian Pocket Billiard Union), and is designated for the WPA world ranking. 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 one of the oldest tournaments in pool. Takeshi Okumura is the most successful
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Japan Open (9-Ball)
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All Japan Championship (pool)
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Die Japan Open (auch: All Japan Championship, All Japan Open Championship) sind ein jährlich ausgetragenes Poolbillardturnier in der Disziplin 9-Ball. Von 2012 bis 2015 wurde das Herrenturnier in der Disziplin 10-Ball gespielt. Der Taiwaner Ko Pin-yi gewann das Turnier dreimal (2011, 2013 und 2016).Die Japanerin gewann das Damenturnier zweimal (2000 und 2013).
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The All Japan Championship (also: Japan Championship) is an annual international pool tournament founded by Kazuo Fujima in 1967 in the current discipline of Ten-ball. However for the Women's tournament it is played in the discipline of Ten-ball. All Japan Championship is an official tournament recognized by WPA (World Pool-billiard Association) and APBU (Asian Pocket Billiard Union), and is designated for the WPA world ranking. 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 one of the oldest tournaments in pool. Takeshi Okumura is the most successful player having won the tournament ten times. , Liu Hsin-mei & Pan Xiaoting have won the women's tournament the most times, three.
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