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While many of the prefectures host locals, the majority of large-scale tournaments, including the long-running [[Tohoku Sumabura Championship]] (TSC) series, occur in Miyagi.   
While many of the prefectures host locals, the majority of large-scale tournaments, including the long-running [[Tohoku Sumabura Championship]] (TSC) series, occur in Miyagi.   


The region has grown significantly over the years. In {{forwiiu}} the region saw several players achieving significant success in Japan's strongest regions, [[Kantō]] and [[Kansai (region)|Kansai]]. For example,  {{Sm|Songn}}, also a notable ''Brawl'' player, placed 4th at {{Trn|Super Sumabato}}, 7th at {{Trn|Umebura 13}}, and 13th at {{Trn|Umebura 33}}. Similarly, {{Sm|Somé}} placed 3rd at {{Trn|Sumabato Smash 4 Final}} and 5th at both {{Trn|Umebura 19}} and {{Trn|Umebura 26}}. Somé notably also placed 9th at the American [[national]] {{Trn|Frostbite 2017}}. Tōhoku's  strongest players continued  to have success in ''Ultimate'' as evidenced by the rise of other players like {{Sm|Logix}} who is considered to be among the best players at their character in Japan.
The region has grown significantly over the years. In {{forwiiu}} the region saw several players achieving significant success in Japan's strongest regions, [[Kantō]] and [[Kansai (Region)|Kansai]]. For example,  {{Sm|Songn}}, also a notable ''Brawl'' player, placed 4th at {{Trn|Super Sumabato}}, 7th at {{Trn|Umebura 13}}, and 13th at {{Trn|Umebura 33}}. Similarly, {{Sm|Somé}} placed 3rd at {{Trn|Sumabato Smash 4 Final}} and 5th at both {{Trn|Umebura 19}} and {{Trn|Umebura 26}}. Somé notably also placed 9th at the American [[national]] {{Trn|Frostbite 2017}}. Tōhoku's  strongest players continued  to have success in ''Ultimate'' as evidenced by the rise of other players like {{Sm|Logix}} who is considered to be among the best players at their character in Japan.
 
==''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
===Notable players===
====Nationally ranked players====
These Tōhoku players were ranked on the [[Japan Player Rankings]].
{|class="wikitable sortable"
!National ranking!!Name!!Notes
|-
|21||{{Sm|Somé|c1=Greninja|g=SSBU}}||Considered one of the strongest Greninja players in Japan after {{Sm|Lea}}
|-
|58||{{Sm|Es|c1=Zero Suit Samus|g=SSBU}}||
|-
|73||{{Sm|Kare~|c1=Joker|c2=Wolf|g=SSBU}}||
|-
|81||{{Sm|Logix|c1=Ike|g=SSBU}}||One of the best Ike players in Japan.
|-
|87||{{Sm|Aygoski|c1=Olimar|g=SSBU}}||
|}
 
====Other top players====
*{{Sm|Mutama|c1=Bowser Jr.|g=SSBU}}: One of Japan's best Wi-Fi players and the strongest Bowser Jr. player in Japan. Previously ranked 2nd on the 3rd [[smashmate]] season.
*{{Sm|Dera|c1=King K. Rool|g=SSBU}}: Considered the best King K. Rool main in Japan. Ranked 5th on the [[Tohoku Power Rankings]].
*{{Sm|Nau|p=Ultimate|c1=Diddy Kong|g=SSBU}}: Ranked 1st on the [[Tohoku Power Rankings]].
*{{Sm|Rai|c1=Piranha Plant|g=SSBU}}: Considered one of Japan's best Piranha Plant mains. Previously ranked 6th on the 6th smashmate season. Placed 17th at {{Trn|Umebura 4}}.
 
===Major tournaments hosted===
 
A list of significant regional ''Ultimate'' events hosted in Tōhoku. 
 
{|class="wikitable sortable"
!Name!!Entrants!!Date!!Notes
|-
|{{Trn|TSC 9}}||122||March 2nd, 2019||
|-
|{{Trn|TSC 10}}||128||August 10th, 2019||
|-
|{{Trn|Tohoku University Festival 2019}}||96||November 2nd-3rd, 2019||
|-
|{{Trn|TSC 11}}||176||November 9th, 2019||
|-
|{{Trn|TSC 12}}||172||February 9th, 2020||
|-
|{{Trn|TSC 13}}||136||December 26th, 2020||
|}
 
Some notable tournament series held in Tōhoku
 
*[https://twitter.com/smashautumn Autumn], located in Akita
*[https://twitter.com/Fukusuma_sp Fukusuma], located in Fukushima
*[https://twitter.com/obasma_sendai Obasma OST], located in Miyagi
*[https://twitter.com/sendai_ssbu Sendai], located in Miyagi
*[https://twitter.com/TSC_SMASH TSC], located in Miyagi.


==''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''==
==''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''==
===Notable players===
===Notable players===
===Other notable players===
===Other top players===
*{{Sm|Sigh|c1=Sheik|g=SSBM}}: Previously anked 47th on the [[Japan SSBM Rank 2017]].
*{{Sm|Sigh|c1=Sheik|g=SSBM}}: Previously anked 47th on the [[Japan SSBM Rank 2017]].
*{{Sm|Joseph|p=Japan|c1=Fox|g=SSBM}}:Alternatively has used the tags Jack or Miyagi Jack. Notable player in the 2000's, placing 5th at {{Trn|Japan United Smash Festa Round-Robin 4}}.


Some notable tournament series held in Tōhoku  
Some notable tournament series held in Tōhoku  


*[https://twitter.com/NINJA7_and_TSC3 Ninja].
*[https://twitter.com/NINJA7_and_TSC3 Ninja].
==''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==
===Notable players===
====Other notable players====
*{{Sm|Maguro|c1=Meta Knight|g=SSBB}}: One of the best doubles players in Japan.
*{{Sm|Songn|c1=Mr. Game & Watch|g=SSBB}}


==''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
==''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
===Notable players===
===Notable players===
====Nationally ranked players====
====Nationally ranked players====
These Tōhoku players were ranked on the [[JAPAN Power Rankings]].
These Tōhoku players were ranked on the [[JAPAN Power Rankings]].
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====Other notable players====
====Other top players====
*{{Sm|Kare~|c1=Captain Falcon|g=SSB4}}
*{{Sm|Kare~|c1=Captain Falcon|g=SSB4}}
*{{Sm|Maguro|c1=Sheik|c2=Cloud|g=SSB4}}
*{{Sm|Maguro|c1=Sheik|c2=Cloud|g=SSB4}}
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===Major tournaments hosted===
===Major tournaments hosted===
A list of significant regional ''Smash 4'' events hosted in Tōhoku.
A list of significant regional ''Smash 4'' events hosted in Tōhoku.


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==''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
==''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==
===Notable players===
===Notable players===
====Nationally ranked players====
These Tōhoku players were ranked on the [[Experimental Smash Player Rankings]].
{|class="wikitable sortable"
!National ranking!!Name!!Notes
|-
|80||{{Sm|Riteshia|c1=PyraMythra|c2=Ganondorf|g=SSBU}}||
|}


====Other notable players====
====Other top players====
*{{Sm|Somé|c1=Greninja|g=SSBU}}:Considered one of the strongest Greninja players in Japan after {{Sm|Lea}}. Previously ranked 21st on the discontinued [[Japan Player Rankings]].
*{{Sm|Es|c1=Zero Suit Samus|g=SSBU}}: Previously ranked 58th on the discontinued [[Japan Player Rankings]].
{{Sm|Kare~|c1=Joker|c2=Wolf|g=SSBU}}: Previously ranked 73rd on the discontinued [[Japan Player Rankings]].
*{{Sm|Logix|c1=Ike|g=SSBU}}: Previously ranked 81st on the discontinued [[Japan Player Rankings]].
*{{Sm|Aygoski|c1=Olimar|g=SSBU}}: Previously ranked 87th on the discontinued [[Japan Player Rankings]].
*{{Sm|Mutama|c1=Bowser Jr.|g=SSBU}}: One of Japan's best Wi-Fi players and the strongest Bowser Jr. player in Japan. Previously ranked 2nd on the 3rd [[smashmate]] season.
*{{Sm|Dera|c1=King K. Rool|g=SSBU}}: Considered the best King K. Rool main in Japan. Ranked 5th on the [[Tohoku Power Rankings]].
*{{Sm|Nau|p=Ultimate|c1=Diddy Kong|g=SSBU}}: Ranked 1st on the [[Tohoku Power Rankings]].
*{{Sm|Rai|c1=Piranha Plant|g=SSBU}}: Considered one of Japan's best Piranha Plant mains. Previously ranked 6th on the 6th smashmate season. Placed 17th at {{Trn|Umebura SP 4}}.
*{{Sm|yoko#|c1=ROB|g=SSBU}}
*{{Sm|F1re|c1=PyraMythra|g=SSBU}}: Placed 1st at {{Trn|Jingi 2}}.
*{{Sm|No.8|c1=Luigi|g=SSBU}}


===Major tournaments hosted===
*{{Sm|Maguro|c1=Meta Knight|g=SSBB}}: One of the best doubles players in Japan.
A list of significant regional ''Ultimate'' events hosted in Tōhoku. 
*{{Sm|Songn|c1=Mr. Game & Watch|g=SSBB}}  
 
{|class="wikitable sortable"
!Name!!Entrants!!Date!!Notes
|-
|{{Trn|TSC 9}}||122||March 2nd, 2019||
|-
|{{Trn|TSC 10}}||128||August 10th, 2019||
|-
|{{Trn|Tohoku University Festival 2019}}||96||November 2nd-3rd, 2019||
|-
|{{Trn|TSC 11}}||176||November 9th, 2019||
|-
|{{Trn|TSC 12}}||172||February 9th, 2020||
|-
|{{Trn|TSC 13}}||136||December 26th, 2020||
|-
|{{Trn|Obasma OFT 1}}||96||December 19th, 2021||
|}
 
Some notable tournament series held in Tōhoku
 
*[https://twitter.com/smashautumn Autumn], located in Akita
*[https://twitter.com/Fukusuma_sp Fukusuma], located in Fukushima
*[https://twitter.com/obasma_sendai Obasma OST], located in Miyagi
*[https://twitter.com/sendai_ssbu Sendai], located in Miyagi
*[https://twitter.com/so_yamagata Smash Open], located in Yamagata
*[https://twitter.com/TSC_SMASH TSC], located in Miyagi.


==See also==
==See also==
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*[[Tohoku Power Rankings]]
*[[Tohoku Power Rankings]]
**[[Akita Power Rankings]]
**[[Akita Power Rankings]]
**[[Iwate Power Rankings]]
Smashers:
Smashers:
*[[:Category:Tōhoku smashers|Tōhoku smashers]]
*[[:Category:Tōhoku smashers|Tōhoku smashers]]
Tournaments:
Tournaments:
*[[:Category:Tōhoku tournaments|Tōhoku tournaments]]  
*[[:Category:Tōhoku tournaments|Tōhoku tournaments]]


[[Category:Competitive play]]
[[Category:Smash regions]]
[[Category:Smash regions]]

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