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[[File:2013jn-logo.gif|thumb|334px]]The '''Japan National Yo-Yo Contest''' is one of the most premiere yo-yo competitions in the world. Often said to have tougher preliminary rounds than the [[World Yo-Yo Contest]], the winner of Japan Nationals frequently goes on to win at Worlds.
 
[[File:2013jn-logo.gif|thumb|334px]]The '''Japan National Yo-Yo Contest''' is one of the most premiere yo-yo competitions in the world. Often said to have tougher preliminary rounds than the [[World Yo-Yo Contest]], the winner of Japan Nationals frequently goes on to win at Worlds.
== Current Champions (2016) ==
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== Current Champions (2020) ==
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*1A - [[Yuta Kashiwaya]]
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*2A - [[Takuma Yamamoto]]
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*3A - [[Tomoya Kurita]]
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*4A - [[Takumi Yasumoto]]
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*5A - [[Yoshihiro Abe]]
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== Past Champions ==
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===2019===
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*1A - [[Hirotaka Akiba]]
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*2A - [[Takuma Yamamoto]]
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*3A - [[Mizuki Takimoto]]
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*4A - [[Rei Iwakura]]
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*5A - [[Shigehiro Yamada]]
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===2018===
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*1A - [[Shion Araya]]
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*2A - [[Takuma Yamamoto]]
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*3A - [[Tomoya Kurita]]
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*4A - [[Rei Iwakura]]
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*5A - [[Hideo Ishida]]
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===2017===
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*1A - [[Shion Araya]]
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*2A - [[Takuma Yamamoto]]
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*3A - [[Tomoya Kurita]]
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*4A - [[Takumi Yasumoto]]
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*5A - [[Takuma Inoue]]
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===2016===
 
*1A - [[Yusuke Otsuka]]
 
*1A - [[Yusuke Otsuka]]
 
*2A - [[Takuma Yamamoto]]
 
*2A - [[Takuma Yamamoto]]
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*4A - [[Rei Iwakura]]
 
*4A - [[Rei Iwakura]]
 
*5A - [[Takeshi Matsuura]]
 
*5A - [[Takeshi Matsuura]]
 
== Past Champions ==
 
 
===2015===
 
===2015===
 
*1A - [[Takeshi Matsuura]]
 
*1A - [[Takeshi Matsuura]]

Revision as of 16:27, 25 October 2020

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The Japan National Yo-Yo Contest is one of the most premiere yo-yo competitions in the world. Often said to have tougher preliminary rounds than the World Yo-Yo Contest, the winner of Japan Nationals frequently goes on to win at Worlds.

Current Champions (2020)

Past Champions

2019

2018

2017

2016

2015

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2013

2012

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