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Tournament:Kagaribi (series)

Kagaribi
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Info
Founded 2020
Region Tokyo, Japan Japan
Format Double elimination
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate winners Japan KEN (1)
Japan Tea (3)
Japan ProtoBanham (4)
Japan Zackray (5, 6)
Japan acola (7, 9)
Japan Miya (8, 11, 12)
Mexico Sparg0 (10)
Most successful player(s) Japan Miya (3 wins)
Staff
Organizer(s) East Geek Smash, VGBootCamp
Website(s) https://kagaribi.tokyo/

Kagaribi is a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate tournament series held in Tokyo, Japan. Although the series began during the COVID-19 pandemic, it has since become the most prestigious tournament series in Japan, regularly reaching its entrants cap within minutes of general registration opening and frequently featuring many of Japan's best players.

Due to the aforementioned pandemic, two tournaments, Kagaribi 1.5 and Kagaribi 2, were cancelled and skipped over, leading a jump from 1 to 3.

ChampionsEdit

  Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Winners  Edit

Date Event Entrants Player Tag Character(s) Runner-up Character(s)
December 13th, 2020 Kagaribi 133 Kengo Suzuki   KEN     Kome  
March 27th, 2021 Kagaribi 3 132 Takuma Hirooka   Tea     Atelier  
June 26th-27th, 2021 Kagaribi 4 382 Naoto Tsuji   ProtoBanham      Zackray   
October 30th-31st, 2021 Kagaribi 5 512 Sota Okada   Zackray     Shuton   
January 8th-9th, 2022 Kagaribi 6 768 Sota Okada   Zackray       Shuton   
May 4th-5th, 2022 Kagaribi 7 768 Mashita Hayato   acola      Asimo  
July 30th-31st, 2022 Kagaribi 8 491 unknown   Miya      Abadango   
February 4th-5th, 2023 Kagaribi 9 1,248 Mashita Hayato   acola     Asimo  
May 6th-7th, 2023 Kagaribi 10 1,024 Edgar Valdez   Sparg0      acola  
October 6th-7th, 2023 Kagaribi 11 1,472 unknown   Miya     acola  
May 5th-6th, 2024 Kagaribi 12 2,030 unknown   Miya     Hurt  

TriviaEdit

  • For April Fools' Day 2022, Kagaribi opened registration for Kagaribi #258, which was set to take place on April 1st, 2035.[1] The date is currently listed as April 1st, 1935.[2]

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