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Tournament:Umebura Japan Major 2019

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Umebura Japan Major 2019
Dates May 1st-2nd, 2019
Venue Ōta City Industrial Plaza PiO
Address/City Ōta City, Tokyo Japan
Attendance 1,015
Results
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate winners Japan kameme 1v1
Japan MisaK B-class

Umebura Japan Major 2019 was a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate supermajor hosted in Tokyo, Japan, from May 1st-2nd, 2019. This was the second Umebura Japan Major and is part of the Umebura tournament series.

Results

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singles

(1,015 entrants)
Top 48 Bracket
Top 8 Bracket

Place Name Character(s)
1st   kameme   
2nd   ProtoBanham  
3rd   Raito  
4th   Cosmos  
5th   Tsu    
5th   Tea  
7th   Zackray     
7th   Ri-ma  
9th   Shuton  
9th   Kirihara  
9th   Nietono  
9th   Choco  
13th   Etsuji  
13th   Sigma  
13th   Abadango   
13th   AIR  
17th   Atelier  
17th   shky  
17th   HIKARU   
17th   OCEAN  
17th   Kishiru  
17th   Aiba  
17th   Rotsuku  
17th   Logix  
25th   Suinoko  
25th   Umeki  
25th   Lea  
25th   ZAKI  
25th   Kie   
25th   Yamanyonn  
25th   Somo  
25th   Repo  
33rd   MkLeo   
33rd   yuzu  
33rd   T  
33rd   DIO  
33rd   Kome  
33rd   Ginko  
33rd   Paseriman  
33rd   akasa  
33rd   tk3  
33rd   tkm  
33rd   Tsubotsubo  
33rd   Karoegu  
33rd   Munekin  
33rd   Zuzuba  
33rd   Arc   
33rd   Lunamado  
49th   Somé  
49th   Gackt  
49th   Shogun  
49th   Totos  
49th   Renya  
49th   Bureibu  
49th   SHI-M  
49th   Nyaha  
49th   DoubleA  
49th   Oki  
49th   chicken  
49th   Hiiragi  
49th   huto  
49th   Ako  
49th   Alamo0de  
49th   Lv.1   

Side events

B-Class Tournament

Top 16 Bracket

Place Name Character(s)
1st   MisaK  
2nd   Yaminabe  
3rd   Onasumaru  
3rd   Kirbis  
5th   Raid
5th   Dekopon  
5th   Nuka  
5th   Twinkle  
9th   Pichi  
9th   nao
9th   Bejitamu
9th   Akabuchi  
9th   Otsuyu  
9th   Reo  
9th   Lightning Igarashi  
9th   Murasat  

Trivia

  • This is MkLeo's worst placement so far in Ultimate, finishing 33rd after losing to tkm and Umeki.
    • It also stands as his second overall worst tournament placing behind his 65th place finishes at 2GGC: Civil War and EVO 2017.
  • This is the first Smash tournament outside of the United States to reach 1,000 entrants for singles.

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