The All-Japan Artistic Gymnastics Championships (Japanese: 全日本体操競技選手権大会) are an artistic gymnastics competition, hosted by the Japan Gymnastic Association.[1] [2] The first edition took place in 1947, and the championships has been held annually since then.
No. | Year | Location | Men | Women |
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1 | 1947 | Kanazawa | Tomiko Suzuki | |
2 | 1948 | Tokyo | ||
3 | 1949 | Yokohama | Fusako Wakabayashi | |
4 | 1950 | Kanagawa | Tomiko Suzuki | |
5 | 1951 | Mito | Hiroko Ikeda | |
6 | 1952 | Osaka | Takashi Ono | |
7 | 1953 | Tokyo | Keiko Tanaka | |
8 | 1954 | Masao Takemoto | Kyoko Sawamura | |
9 | 1955 | Akita | Keiko Tanaka | |
10 | 1956 | Tokyo | Takashi Ono | Hiroko Ikeda |
11 | 1957 | Kanagawa | Keiko Tanaka | |
12 | 1958 | Kumamoto | ||
13 | 1959 | Okayama | Keiko Ikeda | |
14 | 1960 | Tokyo | ||
15 | 1961 | Nagasaki | Nobuyuki Aihara | |
16 | 1962 | Niigata | Ginko Abukawa | |
17 | 1963 | Tokyo | ||
18 | 1964 | Keiko Ikeda | ||
19 | 1965 | Kyoto | ||
20 | 1966 | Chiba | Taki Shibuya | |
21 | 1967 | Aichi | Keiko Ikeda | |
22 | 1968 | Morioka | Mitsuko Kandori | |
23 | 1969 | Yamaguchi | Chieko Oda | |
24 | 1970 | Kobe | Akinori Nakayama | Miyuki Matsuhisa |
25 | 1971 | Kofu | ||
26 | 1972 | Yonago | Takako Hasegawa | |
27 | 1973 | Sapporo | Miyuki Matsuhisa | |
28 | 1974 | Okayama | Eizo Kenmotsu | |
29 | 1975 | Nagano | Mitsuo Tsukahara Hiroshi Kajiyama | |
30 | 1976 | Mito | Eizo Kenmotsu | Satoko Okazaki |
31 | 1977 | Shizuoka | Shigeru Kasamatsu | Ayako Akabane |
32 | 1978 | Kitakyushu | Yayoi Kano | |
33 | 1979 | Hachioji | Ayako Akabane | |
34 | 1980 | Isesaki | Kōji Gushiken | Yayoi Kano |
35 | 1981 | Karatsu | ||
36 | 1982 | Maebashi | Maiko Morio | |
37 | 1983 | Kashihara | Kyoji Yamawaki | |
38 | 1984 | Kobe | Kōji Gushiken | Noriko Mochizuki |
39 | 1985 | Kofu | Kyoji Yamawaki | |
40 | 1986 | Sasebo | Miho Shinoda | |
41 | 1987 | Hyūga | ||
42 | 1988 | Sendai | Mari Kosuge | |
43 | 1989 | Kitakyushu | ||
44 | 1990 | Komatsu | Daisuke Nishikawa | |
45 | 1991 | Yamagata | ||
46 | 1992 | Takamatsu | Yutaka Aihara | |
47 | 1993 | Nagoya | Hanako Miura | |
48 | 1994 | Koriyama | Risa Sugawara | |
49 | 1995 | Hiroshima | Yoshiaki Hatakeda | Miho Hashiguchi |
50 | 1996 | Osaka | Risa Sugawara Yuki Ohata | |
51 | 1997 | Kanagawa | Risa Sugawara | |
52 | 1998 | Kumamoto | ||
53 | 1999 | Toyama | ||
54 | 2000 | Sendai | Miho Takenaka | |
55 | 2001 | Kochi | Erika Mizoguchi | |
56 | 2002 | Shizuoka | Minami Ishizaka | |
57 | 2003 | Kumagai | Isao Yoneda | |
58 | 2004 | Tokyo | Hiroyuki Tomita | Chihiro Ichikawa |
59 | 2005 | Amagasaki | Miki Uemura | |
60 | 2006 | Tokyo | Koko Tsurumi Miki Uemura | |
61 | 2007 | Koko Tsurumi | ||
62 | 2008 | Joetsu | Kōhei Uchimura | |
63 | 2009 | Tokyo | ||
64 | 2010 | |||
65 | 2011 | |||
66 | 2012 | |||
67 | 2013 | Natsumi Sasada | ||
68 | 2014 | |||
69 | 2015 | Kōhei Uchimura | Asuka Teramoto[3] | |
70 | 2016 | Kōhei Uchimura | ||
71 | 2017 | |||
72 | 2018 | Kakeru Tanigawa | ||
73 | 2019 | Asuka Teramoto | ||
74 | 2020 | Mai Murakami | ||
75 | Daiki Hashimoto | |||
76 | Arisa Kasahara | |||
77 | 2023 | |||
78 | 2024 | |||