The Asia-Pacific Yo-Yo Championships is a yo-yo contest held every year for the Asia-Pacific region (including countries like Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore etc) since 2003.
Current Champions (2019)[]
- 1A - Garbkamol Limangkul
- 2A - Arata Imai
- 3A - Thawhir Iqbal
- 4A - Tsubasa Takada
- 5A - Yoshihiro Abe
Past Champions[]
2018[]
- 1A - Garbkamol Limangkul
- 2A - Yi Chenghao
- 3A - Mizuki Takimoto
- 4A - Tsubasa Takada
- 5A - Yoshihiro Abe
2017[]
- 1A - Shion Araya
- 2A - Arata Imai
- 3A - Hajime Miura
- 4A - Hajime Miura
- 5A - Yoshihiro Abe
2016[]
- 1A - Shion Araya
- 2A - Liu Man Ki
- 3A - Taiichiro Higashi
- 4A - Lim Aik Hwee
- 5A - Hideo Ishida
2015[]
- 1A - Iori Yamaki
- 2A - Shinji Saito
- 3A - Taiichiro Higashi
- 4A -Naoto Onishi
- 5A - Naoya Takeuchi
2014[]
- 1A - Ahmad Kharisma
- 2A - Shinji Saito
- 3A - Hajime Miura
- 4A - Jeon Ji Hwan
- 5A - Jaued Cervas
2013[]
- 1A - Ahmad Kharisma
- 2A - Ginji Miura
- 3A - Wong Chak Wing
- 4A - Tsubasa Onishi
- 5A - Bryan Jardin
2012[]
- 1A - Hiroyuki Suzuki
- 2A - Shunsuke Kawakami
- 3A - Wong Chak Wing
- 4A - Lim Aik Hwee
- 5A - Bryan Jardin
2011[]
- 1A - Christopher Chia
- 2A - Shinji Saito
- 3A - Minato Furuta
- 4A - Tsubasa Onishi
- 5A - Takeshi Matsuura
2010[]
- 1A - Hiroyuki Suzuki
- 2A - Shinji Saito
- 3A - Kentaro Kimura
- 4A - Rei Iwakura
- 5A - Takeshi Matsuura
2008[]
- 1A - Hiroyuki Suzuki
- 2A - Shuhei Kanai
- 4A - Lim Aik Hwee
- 5A - Sojun Miyamura
2006[]
- 1A - Hiroyuki Suzuki
- 2A - Koji Yokoyama
- 4A - Lim Aik Hwee
- 5A - Daijiro Akatsuka
2005[]
- 1A - Hiroyuki Suzuki
- 2A - Hiraku Fujii
- 4A - Lee Kin Lok
- 5A - Iskander Shah
2004[]
- 1A - Hiroyuki Suzuki
- 2A - Hiraku Fujii
- 4A - Atsushi Yamada
- 5A - Makoto Numagami
2003[]
- 1A - Hiroyuki Suzuki
- 2A - Koji Yokoyama
- X - Eiji Okuyama