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|champion = [[East Hokkaido Cranes]]
|champion = [[Nikko Ice Bucks]]
|most_champs = [[Oji Eagles]] (37)
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|1||[[1930 ALL-Japan Championship|1930]]||[[Nikkō]]||[[Keiō University]] (4)||Waseda University (1) || Keijo Imperial University (Seoul) || Todai AK  
|1||[[1930 All-Japan Championship|1930]]||[[Nikkō]]||[[Keiō University]] (4)||Waseda University (1) || Keijo Imperial University (Seoul) || Todai AK  
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|2||[[1931 All-Japan Championship|1931]]||[[Nagano]]||[[Manchukuo Medical University]]* ||Inakado Club||Keio University || Ioshuno  
|2||[[1931 All-Japan Championship|1931]]||[[Nagano]]||[[Manchukuo Medical University]]* ||Inakado Club||Keio University || Ioshuno  
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|58||[[1990 All-Japan Championship|1990]]||[[Tōkyō]]||[[Kokudo Keikaku Ice Hockey Club]] || Juio Seishi || Oji Eagles || Yukiiurushi
|58||[[1990 All-Japan Championship|1990]]||[[Tōkyō]]||[[Kokudo Keikaku Ice Hockey Club]] || Juio Seishi || Oji Eagles || Yukiiurushi
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|59||[[1991 All-Japan Championship|1991]]||[[Tomakomai]]・[[Sapporo]]||[[Oji Eagles]] || Yukiiurushi || Seibu Tetsudo || Juio Seishi  
|59||[[1992 All-Japan Championship|1992]]||[[Tomakomai]]・[[Sapporo]]||[[Oji Eagles]] || Yukiiurushi || Seibu Tetsudo || Juio Seishi  
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|60||[[1992 All-Japan Championship|1992]]||[[Tōkyō]]||[[Oji Eagles]] || Seibu Tetsudo || Kokudo || Meiji University
|60||[[1993 All-Japan Championship|1993]]||[[Tōkyō]]||[[Oji Eagles]] || Seibu Tetsudo || Kokudo || Meiji University
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|61||[[1994 All-Japan Championship|1994]]||[[Sapporo]]||[[Oji Eagles]] || Kokudo || Yukiiurushi || Nippon Seishi
|61||[[1994 All-Japan Championship|1994]]||[[Sapporo]]||[[Oji Eagles]] || Kokudo || Yukiiurushi || Nippon Seishi
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|88||[[2021 All-Japan Championship|2021]]||[[Hachinohe]] || [[East Hokkaido Cranes]]
|88||[[2021 All-Japan Championship|2021]]||[[Hachinohe]] || [[East Hokkaido Cranes]]
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|89||[[2022 All-Japan Championship|2022]]||[[Nagano]] || [[East Hokkaido Cranes]]
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|90||[[2023 All-Japan Championship|2023]]||[[Nagano]] || [[Tohoku Free Blades]]
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|91||[[2024 All-Japan Championship|2024]]||[[Yokohama]] || [[Nikko Ice Bucks]]
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<small> The 1971, 1982, 1993, 2013 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021 championships were played the year before but count for the season indicated. *Inakdo ceded title to Manchuria. **Oji declared champions as they won the previous year. Single elimination format used until 1961; final game scores in brackets. Round-robin used from 1961-1985 (single elimination in 1971); team record in brackets. Single elimination used again in 1986; final game scores in brackets.</small>
<small> The 1991 tournament was cancelled. The 1971, 1982, 1993, 2013 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024 championships were played the year before but count for the season indicated. *Inakdo ceded title to Manchuria. **Oji declared champions as they won the previous year. Single elimination format used until 1961; final game scores in brackets. Round-robin used from 1961-1985 (single elimination in 1971); team record in brackets. Single elimination used again in 1986; final game scores in brackets.</small>
===B Pool===
===B Pool===
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|[[1996 All-Japan Championship|1996]]||[[Hokkaido]]||Hachinohe Shicho || Nippon Seishi Tsushima Koio || Green Mate ||  
|[[1996 All-Japan Championship|1996]]||[[Hokkaido]]||Hachinohe Shicho || Nippon Seishi Tsushima Koio || Green Mate ||  
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|[[2002 All-Japan Championship|2002]]||[[Nikko]]||Kushiro Koseisha IHC|| YNippon Paper Yufutsu|| Toyota Century ||
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|[[2003 All-Japan Championship|2003]]||[[Karuizawa]]||Kushiro Koseisha IHC|| Yoshida Sangyo|| Gunma Shields ||
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| 2020 ||Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
| 2020 ||Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
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|[[2021 All-Japan Championship|2021]]||[[Morioka]]||Nippon Steel Muroran (4)||DYNAX (1)
|[[2021 All-Japan Championship|2021]]||[[Morioka]]||Nippon Steel Muroran (4)||DYNAX (1)
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| 2022 ||Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
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|[[2023 All-Japan Championship|2023]]||[[Morioka]]||Nippon Steel Muroran (8)||Kushiro Koseisha IHC (4)
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|[[2024 All-Japan Championship|2024]]||[[Kurashiki]]||DYNAX (3)||Nippon Steel Muroran (2)
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<small>Scores from single elimination and records from round-robin listed in brackets if known.</small>
<small>Scores from single elimination and records from round-robin listed in brackets if known.</small>
===C Pool===
===C Pool===
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Latest revision as of 14:55, 17 April 2024

All-Japan Championship
Sport Ice hockey
Founded 1930
No. of teams
Country(ies)  Japan
Most recent champion(s) Nikko Ice Bucks
Most championship(s) Oji Eagles (37)
TV partner(s) NHK
Official website jihf.or.jp

The All Japan Ice hockey Championship (全日本アイスホッケー選手権大会) is an annual ice hockey tournament for Japanese teams, that began in 1930, making the tournament one of the oldest sporting competitions in the country.

The tournament, organized by the Japan Ice Hockey Federation, is an open competition for professional (Japan has four Asia League teams), amateur, and university teams from around the country (limited berths for each region). It is usually played during one week in February in a pre-designated city, with a single-elimination tournament.

All Japan Ice Hockey champions

Flag of Japan All-Japan Championship champions
# Year Venue Champion Runner-up 3rd place 4th place
1 1930 Nikkō Keiō University (4) Waseda University (1) Keijo Imperial University (Seoul) Todai AK
2 1931 Nagano Manchukuo Medical University* Inakado Club Keio University Ioshuno
3 1932 Hachinohe Tomakomai Ōji (4) Nikko Seidosho (1) Hachinohe NCW Hachinohe Middle School
4 1933 Nikkō Waseda University (1) Tomakomai Oji (0) Nikko Seidoio All Tokyo
5 1934 Tōkyō Keiō University (5) Manchuria Medical University (2) Meiji University All Nikko
6 1935 Tōkyō Tomakomai Ōji (6) Nikko Seidosho (3) Manchuria Medical University Keio University
7 1936 Tōkyō Waseda University (5) Nikko Furukawa (4) Keio University Rikkyo University
8 1937 Tōkyō Rikkyō University (7) Meiji University (1) Keio University All-Korea (Seoul)
9 1938 Sapporo Waseda University (3) Rikkyo University (1) Oji Seishi Tomakomai Voc High School
10 1939 Tōkyō Rikkyō University (4) Waseda University (3) Meiji University Keio University
11 1940 Tōkyō Meiji University (3) All Manchuria (2) Furukawa Denko Oji Seishi
12 1941 Tōkyō Meiji University (11) Keio University (3) Oji Seishi All Manchuria
13 1942 Hachinohe All Kantō All Manchuria All Hokkaido All Korea
14 1943 Gunma All Manchuria (5) Meiji University (3) Oji Seishi All Manren
15 1947 Hachinohe Oji Seishi (4) All Waseda (1) Morinka Nikko Seidoio
16 1948 Morioka Hachinohe White Bears (7) Nikko Furukawa (3) East Tokyo Tochigi Prefecture
17 1949 Nagano - Championship cancelled due to warm climate
18 1950 Tomakomai Tomakomai Paper (10) Waseda University (3) Iwakura Gumi All Rikkyo University
19 1951 Nikkō Tomakomai Paper (6) Iwakura Gumi (3) Hachinohe All Keio University
20 1952 Tōkyō Tomakomai Paper (5) Iwakura Gumi (3) Furukawa Denko All Hosei University
21 1953 Nikkō Furukawa Denko (8) Iwakura Gumi (2) Oji Seishi All Meiji University
22 1954 Nikkō Oji Eagles (8) Furukawa Denko (2) Iwakura Gumi Tokyo Jitsuyo Dan
23 1955 Ōsaka Oji Eagles (8) Iwakura Gumi (2) Keio University Kansai Group
24 1956 Nagoya Oji Eagles (5) Furukawa Denko (3) Meiji University Rikkyo University
25 1957 Ōsaka Oji Eagles** (5) Iwakura Gumi (5) Meiji University Furukawa Denko
26 1958 Nagoya Oji Eagles (8) Furukawa Denko (6) Meiji University Iwakura Gumi
27 1959 NikkōTōkyō Furukawa Denko (11) All Meiji University (5) Iwakura Gumi Seisui Sangyo
28 1960 Fukuoka Furukawa Denko (4) Oji Eagles (2) Seisui Sangyo Iwakura Gumi
29 1961 Tomakomai Iwakura Gumi (3-0) Furukawa Denko (2-1) Oji Eagles (1-2) Fukutoku Sogo (0-3)
30 1962 Nikkō Furukawa Denko (2-0-1) Iwakura Gumi (2-1) Oji Eagles (1-1-1) Fukutoku Sogo (0-3)
31 1963 Tōkyō Iwakura Gumi (3-0) Oji Eagles (2-1) Furukawa Denko (1-2) Fukutoku Sogo (0-3)
32 1964 Tōkyō Oji Eagles (2-0-1) Fukotoku Sogo (2-1) Iwakura Gumi (1-1-1) Shingawa Group (0-3)
33 1965 Tōkyō Iwakura Gumi (3-0) Oji Eagles (2-1) Fukotoku Sogo (1-2) Furukawa Denko (0-3)
34 1966 Tomakomai Oji Eagles (3-0) Iwakura Gumi (2-1) Fukutoku Sogo (0-2-1) Furukawa Denko (0-2-1)
35 1967 Tōkyō Iwakura Gumi (2-0-1) Seibu Tetsudo (1-1-1) Oji Eagles (1-2) Furukawa Denko (1-2)
36 1968 Tōkyō Oji Eagles (3-0) Iwakura Gumi (2-1) Seibu Tetsudo (1-2) Furukawa Denko (0-3)
37 1969 Tōkyō Oji Eagles (3-0) Iwakura Gumi (2-1) Seibu Tetsudo (1-2) Furukawa Denko (0-3)
38 1970 Tōkyō Seibu Tetsudo (3-0) Oji Eagles (2-1) Iwakura Gumi (1-2) Furukawa Denko (0-3)
39 1971 Tōkyō Seibu Tetsudo (3-0) Oji Eagles (2-1) Iwakura Gumi (1-2) Fukotoku Sogo (0-3)
40 1972 Tōkyō Seibu Tetsudo (3-0) Oji Eagles (2-1) Iwakura Gumi (0-2-1) All Meiji University (0-2-1)
41 1973 Tōkyō Oji Eagles (3-0) Seibu Tetsudo (1-2) Iwakura Gumi (1-2) Furukawa Denko (1-2)
42 1974 Tōkyō Seibu Tetsudo (5-0-1) Iwakura Gumi (5-1) Kokudo Kiekaku (4-1-1) Oji Seishi (3-3)
43 1975 Tōkyō Kokudo Keikaku Ice Hockey Club (6-0) Seibu Tetsudo (4-1-1) Iwakura Gumi (4-2) Oji Eagles (3-2-1)
44 1976 Sapporo Oji Eagles (5-0-1) Seibu Tetsudo (5-0-1) Kokudo Keikaku (3-2-1) Iwakura Gumi (3-2-1)
45 1977 Tōkyō Oji Eagles (3-0) Seibu Tetsudo (2-1) Iwakura Gumi (1-2) Kokudo Keikaku (0-3)
46 1978 Tōkyō Seibtu Tetsudo (4) Kokudo Keikaku (1) Oji Eagles Iwakura
47 1979 Tōkyō Seibu Tetsudo (3-0) Iwakura (2-1) Oji Eagles (1-2) Kokudo Keikaku (0-3)
48 1980 Tōkyō Oji Eagles (3-0) Seibu Tetsudo (2-1) Kokudo Keikaku (1-2) Furukawa Denko (0-3)
49 1981 Tōkyō Oji Eagles (3-0) Kokudo Keikaku (2-1) Seibu Tetsudo (1-2) Furukawa Denko (0-3)
50 1982 Tōkyō Kokudo Keikaku Ice Hockey Club Oji Eagles Seibu Tetsudo Yukiiurushi
51 1983 Tōkyō Oji Eagles (5W) Seibu Tetsudo Yukiiurushi Kokudo Keikaku
52 1984 Tōkyō Oji Eagles (5W) Yukiiurushi Kokudo Keikaku Seibu Tetsudo
53 1985 Tōkyō Oji Eagles (4W) Kokudo Keikaku Seibu Tetsudo Furukawa Denko
54 1986 Tōkyō Oji Eagles (6) Kokudo Keikaku (3) Seibu Tetsudo Furukawa Denko
55 1987 Tōkyō Oji Eagles (6) Yukiiurushi (3) Seibu Tetsudo Furukawa Denko
56 1988 Tōkyō Kokudo Keikaku Ice Hockey Club Oji Eagles Yukiiurushi Juio Seishi
57 1989 Tōkyō Oji Eagles Yukiiurushi Kokudo Keikaku Juio Seishi
58 1990 Tōkyō Kokudo Keikaku Ice Hockey Club Juio Seishi Oji Eagles Yukiiurushi
59 1992 TomakomaiSapporo Oji Eagles Yukiiurushi Seibu Tetsudo Juio Seishi
60 1993 Tōkyō Oji Eagles Seibu Tetsudo Kokudo Meiji University
61 1994 Sapporo Oji Eagles Kokudo Yukiiurushi Nippon Seishi
62 1995 Tōkyō Oji Eagles Kokudo Yukiiurushi Seibu Tetsudo
63 1996 Sapporo Oji Eagles Kokudo Nippon Seishi Seibu Tetsudo
64 1997 Nagano Kokudo Ice Hockey Club (8) Oji Eagles (2) Seibu Tetsudo Furukawa Denko
65 1998 Tomakomai Kokudo Ice Hockey Club (4) Oji Eagles (1) Cranes Seibu Tetsudo
66 1999 Tōkyō Kokudo Ice Hockey Club (3) Seibu Tetsudo (2) Furukawa Oji Eagles
67 2000 Tōkyō Oji Eagles
68 2001 Sapporo Seibu Railways Ice Hockey Club
69 2002 Tōkyō Oji Eagles
70 2003 Sapporo Kokudo Ice Hockey Club
71 2004 Sapporo Kokudo Ice Hockey Club
72 2005 Nagano Oji Eagles
73 2006 Sapporo Nippon Paper Cranes
74 2007 Hachinohe Nippon Paper Cranes
75 2008 Kushiro Seibu Prince Rabbits
76 2009 Tōkyō Seibu Prince Rabbits
77 2010 Tomakomai Nippon Paper Cranes
78 2011 Nikko Nippon Paper Cranes
79 2012 Hachinohe Nippon Paper Cranes
80 2013 Yokohama Oji Eagles
81 2014 Sapporo Nippon Paper Cranes
82 2015 Yokohama Nikko Ice Bucks
83 2016 Sapporo Nippon Paper Cranes
84 2017 Nagano Oji Eagles
85 2018 Tokyo Tohoku Free Blades
86 2019 Tokyo Oji Eagles
87 2020 Tokyo Nikko Ice Bucks
88 2021 Hachinohe East Hokkaido Cranes
89 2022 Nagano East Hokkaido Cranes
90 2023 Nagano Tohoku Free Blades
91 2024 Yokohama Nikko Ice Bucks

The 1991 tournament was cancelled. The 1971, 1982, 1993, 2013 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024 championships were played the year before but count for the season indicated. *Inakdo ceded title to Manchuria. **Oji declared champions as they won the previous year. Single elimination format used until 1961; final game scores in brackets. Round-robin used from 1961-1985 (single elimination in 1971); team record in brackets. Single elimination used again in 1986; final game scores in brackets.

B Pool

Flag of Japan All-Japan Championship B Pool champions
Year Venue Champion Runner-up 3rd place 4th place
1974 Tōkyō Shin Nichido Muroran (3) Tomakomai Shivakusho (2) Kaneiri Nippon Keikinzoku
1975 Tōkyō Nippon Keikinzoku (10) Kaneiri (1) Hosei University Issei Funabashi
1976 Tokyo Hosei University (8) Shin Nichido Muroran (3) Toyo University Kaneiri
1977 Tōkyō Red Arrows (3-0) Nippon Keikinzoku (2-1) Toyo University (1-2) Hachinohe National (0-3)
1978 Tochigi Nippon Keikinzoku (7) Hachinohe National (2) Shin Nichido Muroran Honshu Seishi
1979 Aomori Hachinohe National (3) Kaneiri (1) Shin Nichido Muroran Komazawa Univ. High Sch.
1980 Tochigi Nippon Keikinzoku (7) Shin Nichido Muroran (2) Komazawa Univ High Sch. Tomakomai Shivakusho
1981 Nagano Komazawa Univ. High Sch. (4) Hachinohe National (2) Tomakomai Shivakusho Yoshida Sangyo
1982 Aomori Komazawa Univ. High Sch. Green Mate Saitama Yoshida Sangyo Aomori
1983 Tōkyō Meiji University Guma Seals Yoshida Sangyo
1984 Tōkyō Meiji University Hachinohe Shicho Yoshida Sangyo
1985 Tōkyō Meiji University Hachinohe Schicho Kokusaku Paruba
1986 Hachinohe Sangyo Kokusaku Paruba Hachinohe Shicho Yoshida Sangyo
1987 Gunma Sangyo Kokusaku Paruba Yoshida Sangyo Hachinohe Shinvo Kinko
1988 Hokkaido Iuio IOB (Hokkaido) Obihiro Senbatsu Shin Nichido Muroran
1989 Nagano Sangyo Kokusaku Paruba Karuiizawa Skating Center Green Mate
1990 Ibaraki Green Mate Sangyo Kokusaku Paruba Shin Nichido Muroran
1991 Yamaoata Green Mate Shin Nichido Muroran Yoshida Sangyo
1992 Hachinohe Sangyo Kokusaku Paruba Yoshida Sangyo Hachinohe Shicho
1993 Gunma Hachinohe Schicho Sugvorai Gurus Green Mate
1994 Fukushima Nippon Seishi IOB Toyo Jets Green Mate
1995 Tochigi Hachinohe Shicho Green Mate Chuzenii Club
1996 Hokkaido Hachinohe Shicho Nippon Seishi Tsushima Koio Green Mate
2002 Nikko Kushiro Koseisha IHC YNippon Paper Yufutsu Toyota Century
2003 Karuizawa Kushiro Koseisha IHC Yoshida Sangyo Gunma Shields
2020 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Morioka Nippon Steel Muroran (4) DYNAX (1)
2022 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2023 Morioka Nippon Steel Muroran (8) Kushiro Koseisha IHC (4)
2024 Kurashiki DYNAX (3) Nippon Steel Muroran (2)

Scores from single elimination and records from round-robin listed in brackets if known.

C Pool

Flag of Japan All-Japan Championship C Pool champions
Year Venue Champion Runner-up 3rd place 4th place
1975 Tōkyō Korea (5) Yoshida Sangyo 3) Toyo University Tokyo Cats
1976 Tokyo Hachinohe National (10) Kushiro Ikko High School (5) Kyowa Club Matsumoto Club
1977 Tōkyō Honshu Seishi (7) Funabashi Club (5) Hachinohe Shicho Chudai
1978 Tochigi Yoshida Sangyo (5)* Iujo Service Center (5) Hachinohe Shicho Saitama National
1979 Aomori Hachinohe Shivakusho (5) Tomakomai Shivakusho (1) Obihiro Chusuka Okage Club
1980 Tochigi Yoshida Sangyo (6) Green Mate (4) Sangyo Kokusaku Paruba Betsukura Seisakusho
1981 Nagano Kushiro Shivakusho (6) Obihiro Green Club (4) Kaneiri Karuiizawa Club
1982 Tochigi Kovama Yuenchi Hachinohe Shicho Chuzenii Sports Club

Scores from final listed in brackets if known. *Yoshida won special playoff 3-1.

See also

References

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