Kagaribi 8
Kagaribi 8 logo.png
Dates July 30th-31st, 2022
Venue Bellesalle Iidabashi First
Address/City 2-6-1 Koraku, Bunkyo-ku
Tokyo, Japan Japan
Attendance 491
Results
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate winners Japan Miya

Kagaribi 8 was a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate major held in Tokyo, Japan, from July 30th-31st, 2022.

Tournament summaryEdit

Kagaribi 8 was initially ranked as a supermajor, however due to rising cases of COVID-19 in Japan, several top Japanese players, including acola, Tea, and Kome, dropped out of the tournament, demoting the tournament to just a major. It is currently the last tournament in the Kagaribi series that was not ranked as a supermajor.

The tournament is most known for being Miya's breakout offline event. Prior to this event, Miya was mostly known for being one of the best Smashmate players who was just beginning to make his mark offline. Entering the tournament as the #24 seed, Miya ran through the entire bracket, upsetting ProtoBanham 3-1, Shuton 3-2, and Abadango twice 3-1 and 3-2 to win the tournament without dropping a set. Miya's run was not only unexpected to players outside of Japan, but also marked Mr. Game & Watch's first-ever major win in Ultimate, a feat that not even Maister, the best Mr. Game & Watch player at that time, had done. In addition, this marked the second Kagaribi that was won by a first-time entrant, with acola having previously won Kagaribi 7.

Although overshadowed by Miya's run, Abadango saw arguably his best tournament run since the early metagame. Due to declining performances at tournaments and missing out on top 8 at every major since EGS Cup 3, Abadango was seeded 21st, a low seed for a player who was once one of Japan's best players. Despite this, Abadango made several notable upsets, defeating Kameme 3-0, Yoshidora 3-1, ProtoBanham 3-0, KEN 3-2, and Shuton 3-2 to ultimately place 2nd, the highest Abadango has placed at a major since his victory at Umebura SP 4. Most impressive about this run was that, aside from Yoshidora, all those upsets were performed with Meta Knight, a character that was mostly regarded as barely viable. As a result, Abadango's run marked the best tournament run for a Meta Knight player at an Ultimate major, while this run and Abadango's later run at VCA 2022 led to a reassessment on Meta Knight's viability.

ResultsEdit

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singlesEdit

(491 entrants)
Top 128 Bracket
Top 8 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Miya   
2nd   Abadango    
3rd   Shuton   
4th   KEN   
5th   Futari no Kiwami Ah~!  
5th   ProtoBanham   
7th   Umeki  
7th   Yoshidora  
9th   Yez  
9th   Gackt  
9th   Paseriman   
9th   Eim  
13th   Taikei  
13th   Repo  
13th   Noi    
13th   Shirayuki  
17th   Sigma  
17th   sssr  
17th   Hero  
17th   TKM   
17th   Akakikusu  
17th   YOC  
17th   Shogun   
17th   Kameme  
25th   Nemu  
25th   Manzoku  
25th   Sunea   
25th   takera   
25th   Harasen   
25th   kept   
25th   YamaD  
25th   Ly   
33rd   Mao   
33rd   chicken   
33rd   Brood  
33rd   Motsunabe  
33rd   Yone   
33rd   Oi, George  
33rd   Raito  
33rd   FILIP  
33rd   Choco  
33rd   Tsu     
33rd   Tsubotsubo    
33rd   Gorioka   
33rd   Rattsu   
33rd   Sobugami    
33rd   TamaPDaifuku  
33rd   JinJin  
49th   T  
49th   ElleGo  
49th   Nanchan  
49th   Guarana  
49th   Kisha  
49th   shion  
49th   Yahhonn  
49th   Q  
49th   Latte  
49th   Songn    
49th   Twinkle  
49th   Lax  
49th   Taa   
49th   Tarakotori  
49th   Lii  
49th   bt.yamato  
65th   Fui  
65th   Rimori   
65th   norio  
65th   LISUTO  
65th   yuta  
65th   hinaks  
65th   Ball  
65th   Wada  
65th   taranito  
65th   Kamisuke  
65th   Kurumis  
65th   Kei  
65th   CAPURICO  
65th   Hidaka Drapion  
65th   Halo  
65th   Tsumo  
65th   TRIGGER  
65th   Juso  
65th   Yaminabe  
65th   Tamanyaso  
65th   Doragon  
65th   Bonko  
65th   Gachipi  
65th   Yoshiaki   
65th   Hurt  
65th   KOROMO  
65th   Peipei  
65th   akasa  
65th   nyanpon  
65th   Paru  
65th   himo_pechio  
65th   Te-sHi  

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