Japanese National Badminton Championships

In the Japanese Badminton Championships (Japanese全日本 総合 バドミントン 選手権 大会, zen - nihon Sogo badominton senshuken taikai, dt " Alljapanische General Badminton Championships " ), the title holder to identify the country in this sport. Japan looks back on a long tradition badminton. With Etsuko Toganoo and Emiko Ueno Japan introduced the first World Champions in women's doubles in 1977. The championship is held every year in November or December.

Qualification and subordinate championships

Qualified to participate in the Japanese Badminton Championships are players from each category ( men's singles, women's singles, men's doubles, women's doubles, mixed ) according to the following key:

  • The 16 best players ( pairs) Japanese ranking list, which is determined by the competition series Nihon Ranking Circuit Taikai (日本 ランキング サーキット 大会)
  • The 8 best players (pairs ) in the year the championship,
  • The 16 best players (pairs ) of the All Japan Badminton Championships for adults,
  • The 8 best players (pairs ) of the All Japan Badminton Championships for students,
  • The 4 best players (pairs ) of the All Japan Badminton Championships of teachers,
  • The 4 best players (pairs ) of the All Japan Badminton Championships for high schools,
  • The 4 best players (pairs ) of the All Japan Badminton Championships for Juniors, as well as
  • The winner (pairs ) of the Regional Championships of Hokkaido, Tohoku, Kanto, Hokushin'etsu, Tōkai, Kinki, Chugoku, Shikoku and Kyūshū.

Other national championships

  • Japanese Badminton League
  • Japanese Badminton Elementary Championship
  • Japanese Team Badminton Championships
  • Japanese Badminton middle school championship
  • Japanese high-school badminton team championship
  • Japanese Badminton Seniors Championship

The title holder

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