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'''Umebura''' is a Japanese tournament series created by {{Sm|Ayuha}} following the end of the [[Piosuma]] series, and is currently hosted by {{Sm|Umeki}}. The Umebura series is one of the most prestigious ''Smash'' tournaments in Japan, with many of its tournaments, particularly in ''Ultimate'', reaching major status. The series' largest tournament is {{Trn|Umebura Japan Major 2019}}, which is currently the | '''Umebura''' is a Japanese tournament series created by {{Sm|Ayuha}} following the end of the [[Piosuma]] series, and is currently hosted by {{Sm|Umeki}}. The Umebura series is one of the most prestigious ''Smash'' tournaments in Japan, with many of its tournaments, particularly in ''Ultimate'', reaching major status. The series' largest tournament is {{Trn|Umebura Japan Major 2019}}, which is currently the second-largest tournament in Japan and the first non-American tournament to surpass 1,000 entrants. | ||
Following the cancellation of Umebura SP 8 and Umebura Japan Major 2022 due to the [[COVID-19]] pandemic, the series went on a 3-year long hiatus before resuming in 2023 with {{Trn|Umebura SP 9}}. Since then, Umebura tournaments have been held roughly yearly, but it remains as one of the largest events of Japan. | Following the cancellation of Umebura SP 8 and Umebura Japan Major 2022 due to the [[COVID-19]] pandemic, the series went on a 3-year long hiatus before resuming in 2023 with {{Trn|Umebura SP 9}}. Since then, Umebura tournaments have been held roughly yearly, but it remains as one of the largest events of Japan. |