Japanese Chess Championship
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The women's championship has been largely dominated by Naoko Takemoto (Naoko Takahashi before she married)

Winners

NO. Held in Winner Women's Winner
1 1968 Yukio Miyasaka
2 1969 Yukio Miyasaka
3 1970 Yukio Miyasaka
4 1971 Yukio Miyasaka
5 1972 Gentaro Gonda
6 1973 Gentaro Gonda
7 1974 Ken Hamada  Miyoko Watai
Miyoko Watai
is a Japanese women's chess champion, and the general secretary of the Japan Chess Association. She is a Woman International Master. She lives in the old Kamata ward, which is now part of Ōta, Tokyo....

8 1975 Gentaro Gonda Emiko Nakagawa
9 1976 Gentaro Gonda Emiko Nakagawa
10 1977 Gentaro Gonda Miyoko Watai
Miyoko Watai
is a Japanese women's chess champion, and the general secretary of the Japan Chess Association. She is a Woman International Master. She lives in the old Kamata ward, which is now part of Ōta, Tokyo....

11 1978 Gentaro Gonda Miyoko Watai
Miyoko Watai
is a Japanese women's chess champion, and the general secretary of the Japan Chess Association. She is a Woman International Master. She lives in the old Kamata ward, which is now part of Ōta, Tokyo....

12 1979 Gentaro Gonda Naoko Takemoto
13 1980 Koobun Oda Naoko Takemoto
14 1981 Koobun Oda  Naoko Takemoto
15 1982 Hiroyuki Nishimura  Naoko Takemoto
16 1983 Hiroyuki Nishimura Naoko Takemoto
17 1984 Hiroyuki Nishimura Naoko Takemoto
18 1985 Gentaro Gonda 
Paul Kuroda
Naoko Takemoto
19 1986 Jacques Pineau  Naoko Takemoto
20 1987 Tomomichi Suzuki  Naoko Takemoto
21 1988 Loren Schmidt  Naoko Takemoto
22 1989 Gentaro Gonda Naoko Takemoto
23 1990 Joselito Sunga  Naoko Takemoto
24 1991 Mats Andersson Naoko Takemoto
25 1992 Domingo Ramos  Naoko Takemoto
26 1993 Jacques Pineau Naoko Takemoto
27 1994 Hiroyuki Nishimura  Naoko Takemoto
28 1995 Domingo Ramos 
Tomohiko Matsuo 
not played
29 1996 Gentaro Gonda not played
30 1997 Gentaro Gonda not played
31 1998 Akira Watanabe not played
32 1999 Akira Watanabe not played
33 2000 Akira Watanabe not played
34 2001 Gentaro Gonda Miyoko Watai
Miyoko Watai
is a Japanese women's chess champion, and the general secretary of the Japan Chess Association. She is a Woman International Master. She lives in the old Kamata ward, which is now part of Ōta, Tokyo....

 
Kang Guen Guoko
35 2002 Simon Bibby  not played
36 2003 Ryo Shiomi 
Kiyotaka Sakai 
Emiko Nakagawa
37 2004 Kiyotaka Sakai Melody Garcia
38 2005 Shinya Kojima  Haruko Tanaka
39 2006 Shinya Kojima 
Masahiro Baba 
Emiko Nakagawa
40 2007 Shinsaku Uesugi
Shinsaku Uesugi
is a FIDE Master of Japan and played for Japan at the 38th Chess Olympic in Dresden, Germany in November 2008. He won the 40th Japan National Chess Championship in May 2007 and became youngest ever National Champion . He also became Co-Champion of the U.S...

 
Shinya Kojima 
Emiko Nakagawa
41 2008 Shinya Kojima  Emiko Nakagawa
42 2009 Sam Collins Narumi Uchida
43 2010 Ryosuke Nanjo 
Shinya Kojima 
Narumi Uchida
NO. Held in Winner Women's Winner
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