All-Japan Women's Ice Hockey Championship

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The All-Japan Women's Ice Hockey Championship (Japanese: 全日本女子アイスホッケー選手権大会) is an annual women's ice hockey tournament in Japan. First contested in 1978 and officially sanctioned by the Japan Ice Hockey Federation in 1982, the championship is one of the oldest continuously held women's ice hockey tournaments in the world.[1] It can be interpreted as the women's counterpart to the men's All-Japan Championship.

Champions

A Pool

# Year Host City 1 Champion 1 Runner-up 1 Third Place Fourth Place
1 1982 Tōkyō Obihiro Taiyō Club Silver Shields Kushiro Bears Kokudo Keikaku
2 1983 Hachinohe Obihiro Taiyō Club Silver Shields Kushiro Bears Hachinohe Marumitsu
3 1984 Fukuoka Kokudo Keikaku[2] Kushiro Bears Obihiro Taiyō Club Tomakomai Peregrine
4 1985 Kushiro Tomakomai Peregrine Kokudo Keikaku Kushiro Bears Obihiro Taiyō Club
5 1986 Nikkō Kokudo Keikaku Obihiro Taiyō Club Tomakomai Peregrine Kushiro Bears
6 1987 Tomakomai Kokudo Keikaku Tomakomai Peregrine Isetan Obihiro Taiyō Club
7 1988 Karuizawa Tomakomai Peregrine Kokudo Keikaku Obihiro Taiyō Club Kushiro Bears
8 1989 Kōbe Kokudo Keikaku Tomakomai Peregrine Obihiro Taiyō Club Kushiro Bears
9 1990 Obihiro Kokudo Keikaku Tomakomai Peregrine Obihiro Taiyō Club Kushiro Bears
10 1991 Kōbe Tomakomai Peregrine Kokudo Keikaku Obihiro Taiyō Club Kushiro Bears
11 1992 Sapporo Iwakura Peregrine Kokudo Keikaku Obihiro Taiyō Club Kushiro Bears
12 1993 Hachinohe Kokudo Ladies[2] Iwakura Peregrine Obihiro Taiyō Club Kushiro Rokkatei Bears
13 1994 Karuizawa Iwakura Peregrine Kokudo Ladies Kushiro Rokkatei Bears Kushiro Fanī Dakkusu
14 1995 Karuizawa Iwakura Peregrine Kokudo Ladies Sports System Fighters Kushiro Rokkatei Bears
15 1996 Sapporo Iwakura Peregrine Sports System Fighters Kushiro Rokkatei Bears Kokudo Ladies
16 1997 Tomakomai Iwakura Peregrine Kushiro Rokkatei Bears Kokudo Ladies Sports System Fighters
17 1998 Obihiro Iwakura Peregrine Kushiro Rokkatei Bears Kokudo Ladies Sports System Fighters
18 1999 Kushiro Iwakura Peregrine Rokkatei Bears Kokudo Ladies Rokkatei Maruseizu
19 2000 Tomakomai Rokkatei Bears Iwakura Peregrine Kokudo Ladies Rokkatei Maruseizu
20 2001 Obihiro Rokkatei Bears Kokudo Ladies Iwakura Peregrine Sapporo Backers
21 2002 Aomori Iwakura Peregrine Rokkatei Bears Daishin Kokudo Ladies
22 2003 Kushiro Iwakura Peregrine Rokkatei Bears Kokudo Ladies Daishin
23 2004 Tomari Iwakura Peregrine Rokkatei Bears Daishin Kokudo Ladies
24 2005 Obihiro Rokkatei Bears Kokudo Ladies Iwakura Peregrine Daishin
25 2006 Tomakomai Rokkatei Bears Kokudo Ladies Daishin Iwakura Peregrine
26 2007 Kushiro Rokkatei Bears Seibu Princess Rabbits Iwakura Peregrine Daishin
27 2008 Kushiro Seibu Princess Rabbits[2] Kamori Kankō Bears Daishin Iwakura Peregrine
28 2009 Yokohama Seibu Princess Rabbits Iwakura Peregrine Kamori Kankō Bears Daishin
29 2010 Sapporo Seibu Princess Rabbits Daishin Kamori Kankō Bears Iwakura Peregrine
30 2011 Obihiro Samsung Daito Peregrine Seibu Princess Rabbits Daishin Mikage Gretz
31 2012 Sapporo Seibu Princess Rabbits Samsung Daito Peregrine Daishin FTS Mikage Gretz
32 2013 Obihiro Samsung Daito Peregrine Seibu Princess Rabbits FTS Mikage Gretz Daishin
33 2014 Sapporo Samsung Daito Peregrine Toyota Cygnus Seibu Princess Rabbits Daishin
34 2015 Obihiro Samsung Daito Peregrine Seibu Princess Rabbits FTS Mikage Gretz Daishin
35 2016 Sapporo Seibu Princess Rabbits FTS Mikage Gretz DK Peregrine Daishin
36 2017 Sapporo DK Peregrine Seibu Princess Rabbits Daishin FTS Mikage Gretz
37 2018 Sapporo Seibu Princess Rabbits DK Peregrine FTS Mikage Gretz Daishin
38 2019 Obihiro DK Peregrine Seibu Princess Rabbits Daishin Takasu Clinic Mikage Gretz
39 2020 Tournament canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
40 2021 Sapporo DK Peregrine Toyota Cygnus Seibu Princess Rabbits Daishin
41 2022 Tournament canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic

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B Pool

(began in 1997)

  • 2002: Toyota Cygnus
  • 2003: Miyagi Lady Rabbits
  • 2004: Umeda Maple Leafs
  • 2005: Red Treasure
  • 2006: Maiden Gredes
  • 2007: Women's Rabbits
  • 2008: Ice Bucks Kobe
  • 2009: FTS Mikage Gretz
  • 2010: Hachinohe Reds
  • 2011: Women's Rabbits
  • 2012: Queen Bears
  • 2013: Obihiro Ladies
  • 2014: Hachinohe Reds
  • 2015: Vortex Sapporo
  • 2016: Kushiro Bears
  • 2017: Tomakomai Nexus
  • 2018: Obihiro Ladies
  • 2019: Vortex Sapporo IHC
  • 2020: Hyogo Sapporo

Tournaments

References

External links

Competitions around the World
Asia

Asia League - Beijing League - Bahrain - CIHL Hong Kong - China - Hong Kong - India - Indonesia - Iran - Japan (Championship, Regional League, Defunct League) - Kuwait - Kyrgyzstan - Macau - Malaysia (National League, Kuala Lumpur League) - Mongolia - North Korea - Pakistan - Philippines (Hockey League - Minor League - Manila League) - Shenzhen-Hong Kong-Macau League - Singapore - South Korea (Championship, League) - Taiwan - Thailand (Siam Hockey League - Bangkok Ice Hockey League) - Turkmenistan - Uzbekistan

Africa

Egypt - Morocco - South Africa (Super League, Gauteng League, Western Province League) (List of South African champions)

Middle East

Israeli (Israeli League, Israel Elite Hockey League, Israeli 2nd League) - United Arab Emirates (Dubai League, Emirates Ice Hockey League) - Qatar

Oceania

Australia (AIHL - APHL - ECSL - NHSL - Victoria - South Australia - West Australia) - New Zealand

Latin America

Argentina (Metropolitana competitions - AAHHL Nacional) - Brazil (Sao Paulo Championship - Brazilian Championship) - Ecuador - Mexico

Women's leagues

Australia (Tier 2) - China (Championship, League) - Hong Kong - India - Iran - Japan (League, Tournament) - Kuwait - Mexico - New Zealand - North Korea - Singapore - South Korea - Thailand - United Arab Emirates

Junior leagues

Australia (League, Championships) - China - Hong Kong - Israel - Japan (Intercollegiate Games, High School Sports Festival, High School Selection Tournament, Junior High School Championship) - Macau - Mexico - Mongolia - New Zealand - South Korea - Thailand - Uzbekistan