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The Furinkazan (風林火山, Fūrinkazan, lit. "Wind, Forest, Fire, Mountain") is a professional wrestling tag team tournament held by Pro Wrestling Zero1. It was created in 2009.

It was preceded by the Passion Cup Tag Tournament in 2008, which was won by Kohei Sato and Ryouji Sai.

The Furinkazan was originally held in a round-robin format, with two points for a win, one for a draw and none for a loss. The teams finishing atop the two blocks advanced to the finals to determine the winner. However, since 2012 the tournament has been held in a single-elimination format under the name Furinkazan Tag Tournament (風林火山タッグトーナメント, Fūrinkazan Taggu Tōnamento).

Results

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List of winners

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2009

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The 2009 Furinkazan featured two blocks of five and ran from December 9 through December 19.[1] Winner, Akebono & Shinjiro Otani, went on to challenge and defeat Munenori Sawa & Ikuto Hidaka for NWA Intercontinental Tag Team titles.

Final standings
Block A Block B
Akebono & Shinjiro Otani 6 Masato Tanaka & Masaaki Mochizuki 6
Ikuto Hidaka & Munenori Sawa 5 Kohei Sato & Kamikaze 5
"Mr. X" Minoru Fujita & "Mr. XX" Takuya Sugawara 4 Shiro Koshinaka & Hajime Ohara 5
Steve Corino & Kintaro Kanemura 3 Rikiya Fudo & Shito Ueda 2
Ryouji Sai & Kenta Kakinuma 2 Tsutomu Oosugi & Hercules Senga 2
Block A Akebono
Otani
Corino
Kanemura
Fujita
Sugawara
Hidaka
Sawa
Sai
Kakinuma
Block B Fudo
Ueda
Koshinaka
Ohara
Oosugi
Senga
Sato
Kamikaze
Tanaka
Mochizuki
Akebono
Otani
X Akebono
Otani
(13:31)
Akebono
Otani
(14:59)
Hidaka
Sawa
(18:26)
Akebono
Otani
(16:45)
Fudo
Ueda
X Koshinaka
Ohara
(16:29)
Fudo
Ueda
(11:38)
Sato
KAMIKAZE
(17:29)
Tanaka
Mochizuki
(12:51)
Corino
Kanemura
Akebono
Otani
(13:31)
X Corino
Kanemura
(13:51)
Draw
(17:52)
Sai
Kakinuma
(19:31)
Koshinaka
Ohara
Koshinaka
Ohara
(16:29)
X Oosugi
Senga
(11:58)
Draw
(30:00)
Koshinaki
Ohara
(14:44)
Fujita
Sugawara
Akebono
Otani
(14:59)
Corino
Kanemura
(13:51)
X Fujita
Sugawara
(13:18)
Fujita
Sugawara
(14:43)
Oosugi
Senga
Fudo
Ueda
(11:38)
Oosugi
Senga
(11:58)
X Sato
KAMIKAZE
(13:48)
Tanaka
Mochizuki
(13:26)
Hidaka
Sawa
Hidaka
Sawa
(18:26)
Draw
(17:52)
Fujita
Sugawara
(14:26)
X Hidaka
Sawa
(15:07)
Sato
Kamikaze
Sato
KAMIKAZE
(17:29)
Draw
(30:00)
Sato
KAMIKAZE
(13:48)
X Tanaka
Mochizuki
(12:44)
Sai
Kakinuma
Akebono
Otani
(16:45)
Sai
Kakinuma
(19:31)
Fujita
Sugawara
(14:43)
Hidaka
Sawa
(15:07)
X Tanaka
Mochizuki
Tanaka
Mochizuki
(12:51)
Koshinaki
Ohara
(14:44)
Tanaka
Mochizuki
(13:26)
Tanaka
Mochizuki
(12:44)
X
Final
   
A1 Akebono & Otani Pin
B1 Tanaka & Mochizuki 17:34

2010

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The 2010 Furinkazan featured two blocks of five and ran from December 11 through December 21. The tournament was contested for the vacant NWA Intercontinental Tag Team Championship.[2][3]

Final standings
Block A Block B
Kamikaze & Kohei Sato 8 Daisuke Sekimoto & Masato Tanaka 7
Akebono & Shinjiro Otani 6 Funaki & Yutaka Yoshie 6
Phil Davis & Sean Davis 2 Fujita Hayato & Ikuto Hidaka 5
Hikaru Sato and Munenori Sawa 2 Ryouji Sai & Shinsuke Watataka 2
Kintaro Kanemura and Takuya Sugawara 2 Dan Gorham aka Danny Miles & Yuzuru Saito 0
Block A Akebono
Otani
P.Davis
S.Davis
Kamikaze
K.Sato
Kanemura
Sugawara
Sawa
H.Sato
Block B Hayato
Hidaka
Funaki
Yoshie
Gorham
Saito
Sai
Wakataka
Sekimoto
Tanaka
Akebono
Otani
X Akebono
Otani
(14:47)
Kamikaze
K.Sato
(16:00)
Akebono
Otani
(16:10)
Akebono
Otani
(18:32)
Hayato
Hidaka
X Funaki
Yoshie
(16:29)
Hayato
Hidaka
(16:20)
Hayato
Hidaka
(17:10)
Draw
(30:00)
P.Davis
S.Davis
Akebono
Otani
(14:47)
X Kamikaze
K. Sato
(15:49)
Kanemura
Sugawara
(9:58)
P.Davis
S.Davis
(12:11)
Funaki
Yoshie
Funaki
Yoshie
(16:29)
X Funaki
Yoshie
(13:11)
Funaki
Yoshie
(13:59)
Sekimoto
Tanaka
(9:42)
Kamikaze
K.Sato
Kamikaze
K.Sato
(16:00)
Kamikaze
K. Sato
(15:49)
X Kamikaze
K. Sato
(15:42)
Kamikaze
K.Sato
(20:59)
Gorham
Saito
Hayato
Hidaka
(16:20)
Funaki
Yoshie
(13:11)
X Sai
Wakataka
(9:41)
Sekimoto
Tanaka
(15:28)
Kanemura
Sugawara
Akebono
Otani
(16:10)
Kanemura
Sugawara
(9:58)
Kamikaze
K. Sato
(15:42)
X Sawa
H.Sato
(14:12)
Sai
Wakataka
Hayato
Hidaka
(17:10)
Funaki
Yoshie
(13:59)
Sai
Wakataka
(9:41)
X Sekimoto
Tanaka
(14:35)
Sawa
H.Sato
Akebono
Otani
(18:32)
P.Davis
S.Davis
(12:11)
Kamikaze
K.Sato
(20:59)
Sawa
H.Sato
(14:12)
X Sekimoto
Tanaka
Draw
(30:00)
Sekimoto
Tanaka
(9:42)
Sekimoto
Tanaka
(15:28)
Sekimoto
Tanaka
(14:35)
X
Final
   
A1 Kamikaze & K.Sato Pin
B1 Sekimoto & Tanaka 18:52

2011

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The 2011 Furinkazan featured two blocks of five and ran from December 8 through December 18.[4]

Final standings
Block A Block B
Shinjiro Otani & Yoshikazu Yokoyama 6 Fujita Hayato & Masato Tanaka 7
Raideen & Ryouji Sai 5 Kamikaze & Kohei Sato 5
Ikuto Hidaka & Takafumi Ito 4 Akebono & Daichi Hashimoto 4
Takuya Sugawara & Tsuyoshi Kikuchi 3 Schwarz & Weiss 2
Brother & Buffa 2 Mineo Fujita and Shito Ueda 2
Block A Brother
Buffa
Hidaka
Ito
Raideen
Sai
Otani
Yokoyama
Sugawara
Kikuchi
Block B Akebono
Hashimoto
Hayato
Tanaka
Kamikaze
Sato
Fujita
Ueda
Schwarz
Weiss
Brother
Buffa
X Hidaka
Ito
(13:41)
Raideen
Sai
(13:38)
Otani
Yokoyama
(12:13)
Brother
Buffa
(8:16)
Akebono
Hashimoto
X Hayato
Tanaka
(8:03)
Akebono
Hashimoto
(18:41)
Fujita
Ueda
(11:12)
Akebono
Hashimoto
(15:15)
Hidaka
Ito
Hidaka
Ito
(13:41)
X Raideen
Sai
(15:42)
Hidaka
Ito
(26:10)
Sugawara
Kikuchi
(16:49)
Hayato
Tanaka
Hayato
Tanaka
(8:03)
X Draw
(30:00)
Hayato
Tanaka
(14:25)
Hayato
Tanaka
(16:48)
Raideen
Sai
Raideen
Sai
(13:38)
Raideen
Sai
(15:42)
X Otani
Yokoyama
(16:29)
Draw
(30:00)
Kamikaze
Sato
Akebono
Hashimoto
(18:41)
Draw
(30:00)
X Kamikaze
Sato
(17:10)
Kamikaze
Sato
(13:21)
Otani
Yokoyama
Otani
Yokoyama
(12:13)
Hidaka
Ito
(26:10)
Otani
Yokoyama
(16:29)
X Otani
Yokoyama
(16:18)
Fujita
Ueda
Fujita
Ueda
(11:12)
Hayato
Tanaka
(14:25)
Kamikaze
Sato
(17:10)
X Schwarz
Weiss
(13:30)
Sugawara
Kikuchi
Brother
Buffa
(8:16)
Sugawara
Kikuchi
(16:49)
Draw
(30:00)
Otani
Yokoyama
(16:18)
X Schwarz
Weiss
Akebono
Hashimoto
(15:15)
Hayato
Tanaka
(16:48)
Kamikaze
Sato
(13:21)
Schwarz
Weiss
(13:30)
X
Final
   
A1 Otani & Yokoyama Pin
B1 Hayato & Tanaka 23:21

2012

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The 2012 Furinkazan was held from December 13 to December 15. For the first time, the tournament was held in a single-elimination format.

First round
December 13
Second round
December 14
Semifinals
December 15
Finals
December 15
James Raideen & ZeusPin
Ryouji Sai & Will Gibson16:39
Atsushi Onita & Masato TanakaPinJames Raideen & ZeusPin
Akebono & Takuya Sugawara10:01Shinjiro Otani & Tatsuhito Takaiwa16:59
Atsushi Onita & Masato TanakaPin
Shinjiro Otani & Tatsuhito Takaiwa12:49
Shinjiro Otani & Tatsuhito TakaiwaPinJames Raideen & ZeusPin
Daichi Hashimoto & Hiro Saito15:54Shito Ueda & Yusaku Obata19:59
Kamikaze & OnryoPin
Kohei Sato & Tomohiko Hashimoto17:42
Shito Ueda & Yusaku ObataPinKAMIKAZE & OnryoPin
Hayato Mashita & Yoshikazu Yokoyama08:29Shito Ueda & Yusaku Obata13:48
Shito Ueda & Yusaku ObataPin
Mineo Fujita & Rion Mizuki13:29
Mineo Fujita & Rion MizukiPin
Ikuto Hidaka & Yo-Hey11:54

2013

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The 2013 Furinkazan was held from December 1 through December 17.[5]

First round
(December 1, 10)
Second round
(December 10)
Third round
(December 11)
Semi-finals
(December 17)
Final
(December 17)
James Raideen & Tama WilliamsBye
James Raideen & Tama WilliamsPin 
James Raideen & Tama WilliamsPin
Kazma Sakamoto & Ryouji Sai15:21
Fujita Hayato & Ikuto Hidaka12:13
Fujita Hayato & Ikuto HidakaPin
Fujita Hayato & Ikuto HidakaPinBillyken Kid & Tigers Mask14:47
James Raideen & Tama WilliamsPin
Takuya Sugawara & Touru Owashi15:21
Masato Tanaka & Shinjiro Otani15:54
Masato Tanaka & Shinjiro OtaniBye
 
Masato Tanaka & Shinjiro OtaniPin
Masato Tanaka & Shinjiro OtaniPinAtsushi Onita & Kenichi Fujii10:40
James Raideen & Tama WilliamsPin
Kengo & "brother" YASSHI17:11
Daemon Ueda & Yusaku Obata15:34
Daisuke Sekimoto & Yuji OkabayashiPin
Daichi Hashimoto & Mineo FujitaPinChon Shiryu & Jason Lee16:24
Daisuke Sekimoto & Yuji OkabayashiPin
Choun Shiryu & Jason Lee13:04
KAMIKAZE & Kohei Sato18:02
KAMIKAZE & Kohei SatoBye
Kamikaze & Kohei SatoPin 
Daisuke Sekimoto & Yuji OkabayashiPin
Tank Nagai & Yoshikazu Yokoyama15:49
Daemon Ueda & Yusaku Obata16:00
 Bye
Daemon Ueda & Yusaku Obata
Daemon Ueda & Yusaku ObataPin
Daemon Ueda & Yusaku ObataPinMaybach β & The Great Malaki10:26
Masato Shibata & Yutaka Yoshie14:31

2014

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The 2014 Furinkazan was held from December 14 to December 24.[6]

First round
December 14,15
Second round
December 19
Semifinals
December 24
Finals
December 24
Daemon Ueda & Kamikaze 16:48
Daemon Ueda & Kamikaze Pin Masato Tanaka & Takashi Sugiura Pin
Atsushi Onita & Masashi Aoyagi 13:11 Masato Tanaka & Takashi Sugiura Pin
Hideki Suzuki & Kohei Sato 4:59
Hideki Suzuki & Kohei Sato Pin
Kankuro Hoshino & Masato Inaba 14:48
Masato Tanaka & Takashi Sugiura Pin
Shinjiro Otani & Yoshikazu Yokoyama 22:12
Akebono & Yusaku Obata Pin
Shinjiro Otani & Yoshikazu Yokoyama Pin Fujita Hayato & Ikuto Hidaka 13:20
TARU 18:54 Akebono & Yusaku Obata 9:11
Shinjiro Otani & Yoshikazu Yokoyama Pin
 
Shinjiro Otani & Yoshikazu Yokoyama Bye


2016

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The 2016 Furinkazan was held from December 10 to December 18.[7]

First round
December 10,12,13
Semifinal
December 13,14,16
Final
December 18
         
Akebono and Shogun Okamoto Pin
Masato Tanaka and James Raideen 13:03
Akebono and Shogun Okamoto Pin
Isami Kodaka and Takumi Tsukamoto 13:31
Isami Kodaka and Takumi Tsukamoto Pin
Takuya Sugawara and Kotaro Suzuki 12:04
Akebono and Shogun Okamoto Pin
Kai and Yusaku Obata 16:39
Minoru Tanaka and Koji Kanemoto Pin
Shinjiro Otani and Kazuki Hashimoto 21:00
Minoru Tanaka and Koji Kanemoto Pin
Kai and Yusaku Obata 18:44
Kai and Yusaku Obata Pin
Kohei Sato and Kamikaze 24:53

2017

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The 2017 Furinkazan was held from November 3 to November 23.

First round
November 3
Second round
November 5, 13, 17
Semifinals
November 23
Finals
November 23
Ikuto Hidaka & Takuya Sugawara Pin
Ikuto Hidaka & Takuya Sugawara Pin Daiki Inaba & Tsugutaka Sato 15:20
Sean Guinness & Sugi 10:51 Ikuto Hidaka & Takuya Sugawara Pin
Yusaku Obata & Yuko Miyamoto 9:45
Yusaku Obata & Yuko Miyamoto Pin
Masato Tanaka & Isami Kodaka 19:36
Yusaku Obata & Yuko Miyamoto Pin
Shogun Okamoto & Yutaka Yoshie 17:08
Kohei Sato & Hideki Suzuki Sub
Shogun Okamoto & Yutaka Yoshie Pin Tatsuhito Takaiwa & Yoshikazu Yokoyama 16:43
Shinjiro Ohtani & Super Tiger 13:34 Kohei Sato & Hideki Suzuki Pin
Shogun Okamoto & Yutaka Yoshie 10:53
Shogun Okamoto & Yutaka Yoshie Pin
Taru & Hartley Jackson 13:41


2018

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The 2018 Furinkazan was held from December 9 to December 22.[8]

First round
December 9,16
Semifinal
December 22
Final
December 22
         
Shogun Okamoto and Chris Vice Pin
Hide Kubota and Yasu Kubota 12:50
Shogun Okamoto and Chris Vice Pin
Yuji Hino and Takuya Sugawara 9:55
Shinjiro Otani and Tatsuhito Takaiwa Pin
Yoshiaki Fujiwara and Shoki Kitamura 16:10
Shogun Okamoto and Chris Vice Pin
Kohei Sato and Sugi 14:05
Yuji Hino and Takuya Sugawara Pin
Masato Tanaka and Nanae Takahashi 15:50
Shinjiro Otani and Tatsuhito Takaiwa Pin
Kohei Sato and Sugi 11:19
Kohei Sato and Sugi Pin
Ikuto Hidaka and Fuminori Abe 18:32

2019

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The 2019 Furinkazan was held from October 30 to November 17.[9]

First round
October 30
Semifinal
November 17
Final
November 17
         
Kohei Sato and Towa Iwasaki Pin
Hide Kubota and Yasu Kubota 12:28
Kohei Sato and Towa Iwasaki Pin
Masato Tanaka and Tetsuhiro Kuroda 11:17
Masato Tanaka and Tetsuhiro Kuroda Pin
Shinjiro Otani and Shiro Koshinaka 15:17
Kohei Sato and Towa Iwasaki Pin
Yuji Hino and Yuji Okabayashi 18:41
Shuji Kondo and Takuya Sugawara Pin
Kenichiro Arai and Sugi 10:37
Shuji Kondo and Takuya Sugawara Pin
Yuji Hino and Yuji Okabayashi 8:51
Yuji Hino and Yuji Okabayashi Pin
Shogun Okamoto and Chris Vice 12:30

2020

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The 2020 Furinkazan was held from December 6 to December 25.[10]

 
First round
December 6, 19, 20
Semifinals
December 25
Final
December 25
 
          
 
December 20, Kawasaki, Japan
 
 
Shinjiro Otani and Yumehito ImanariSub
 
December 25, Tokyo, Japan
 
Revengers (Takuya Sugawara and Masato Tanaka)14:18[11]
 
Shinjiro Otani and Yumehito ImanariPin
 
December 6, Kawasaki, Japan
 
Voodoo Murders13:10[14]
 
Voodoo Murders (Yoshikazu Yokoyama and Chris Vice)Pin
 
December 25, Tokyo, Japan
 
Satsuki Nagao and Hartley Jackson15:48[12]
 
Shinjiro Otani and Yumehito ImanariSub
 
December 19, Chiba, Japan
 
The Kubota Brothers17:00[14]
 
New Spirits (Towa Iwasaki and Tsugutaka Sato)18:19[13]
 
December 25, Tokyo, Japan
 
The Kubota Brothers (Yasu Kubota and Hide Kubota)Sub
 
The Kubota BrothersSub
 
December 20, Kawasaki, Japan
 
#StrongHearts6:19[14]
 
Sugi and Raicho14:28[11]
 
 
#StrongHearts (T-Hawk and El Lindaman)Pin
 

2021

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The 2021 Furinkazan will run from October 1 to November 12.[15]

 
First round
October 1
Semifinals
November 12
Final
November 12
 
          
 
October 1, Tokyo, Japan
 
 
Yumehito Imanari and Yuna Manase16:11[16]
 
November 12, Tokyo, Japan
 
Hartley Jackson and Junya MatsunagaPin
 
Hartley Jackson and Junya Matsunaga8:49
 
October 1, Tokyo, Japan
 
Masato Tanaka and Yasu Kubota
 
Masato Tanaka and Yasu KubotaPin
 
November 12, Tokyo, Japan
 
Takuya Sugawara and Hide Kubota13:02[16]
 
Hartley Jackson and Junya Matsunaga13:59
 
October 1, Tokyo, Japan
 
Tomohiko Hashimoto and Gajo
 
Tsugutaka Sato and Koji Doi14:41[16]
 
November 12, Tokyo, Japan
 
Shoki Kitamura and TakafumiPin
 
Shoki Kitamura and Takafumi7:45
 
October 1, Tokyo, Japan
 
Tomohiko Hashimoto and Gajo
 
Tomohiko Hashimoto and GajoPin
 
 
Voodoo Murders (Chris Vice and Yoshikazu Yokoyama)10:47[16]
 

2022

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The 2022 Furinkazan was held from November 11 to December 16.[17]

  • Semifinals (November 26 and December 11)
    • Masato Tanaka and Ryo Hoshino defeated Takumi Sakurai and Tomohiko Hashimoto (11:46)
    • Kubota Brothers (Hide Kubota and Yasu Kubota) defeated Junya Matsunaga and Takafumi (13:59)
  • Final (December 16)
    • Kubota Brothers (Hide Kubota and Yasu Kubota) defeated Masato Tanaka and Ryo Hoshino (15:45)[18]

2023

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The 2023 Furinkazan was held from November 3 to November 25.[19]

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
            
Rikiya Fudo and Tsugutaka Sato Pin
Takumi Baba and Takumi Saito 13:58
Rikiya Fudo and Tsugutaka Sato Pin
Kubota Brothers (Hide Kubota and Yasu Kubota) 16:55
Rikiya Fudo and Tsugutaka Sato 10:53
Leo Isaka and Shoki Kitamura Pin
Leo Isaka and Shoki Kitamura Pin
Real Zero1 (Chris Vice and Takuya Sugawara) 13:58
 
 
Ryo Hoshino and Shingo Pin
Kamikaze and Satsuki Nagao 16:11
Leo Isaka and Shoki Kitamura 19:26
Real Zero1 (Masato Tanaka and Yoshikazu Yokoyama) Pin
Ryo Hoshino and Shingo Pin
Astro Black and Astro Black 14:17
Real Zero1 (Masato Tanaka and Yoshikazu Yokoyama) Pin
Ryota Hama and Yuki Toki 13:30
Ryo Hoshino and Shingo 9:25
Real Zero1 (Masato Tanaka and Yoshikazu Yokoyama) Pin
 
 

See also

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References

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