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Tournament:Umebura (series)

Umebura
Info
Founded 2014
Region Japan
Format Round Robin to Double Elimination,
Single Elimination
Super Smash Bros. Brawl winners Japan Otori (1, 3)
Japan Kameme & Japan Daiki (2)
Japan Taiheita & Japan Gomamugitya (4, 6)
Japan Edge (5)
Japan Choco, Japan Kie & Japan Earth (7)
Project M winners Japan Kaito (4.5)
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS winners Japan Nietono (8)
Japan Choco (9, 10)
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U winners Japan RAIN (11, 13, 14, 15, 16, Gen, 21)
Japan Nietono (12)
Japan Lean & Japan Songn (17)
Japan Ranai (18, NiconicoQ)
Japan Abadango (19, 27, 33)
USA Nairo (FAT, TokaigiQ)
Japan Motsunabe (20)
Japan Kameme (21.5, 23, 25)
Japan Daiki (21.5)
Japan KEN (22, SAT, Single-Chu, 28, TAT, 34)
Japan Pichi (24)
Japan Z~Tan & Japan Paseriman (25.5)
Japan Earth (BenQ)
Japan ikep (26)
Mexico MkLeo (Japan Major, TokaigiQ1)
Japan Choco (29, 30, 32)
Japan Shu (TokaigiQ2)
Japan Atelier (31)
Japan Eim (Final)
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate winners Japan Shuton (SP1, SP5)
Japan Zackray (SP2, SP7)
Japan Nietono (SP3)
Japan kameme (Japan Major)
Japan Abadango (SP4)
Japan Kuro (SP6)
Japan acola (SP9, SP10)
Japan Miya (SP11)
Most successful player(s) Japan RAIN (7 main event wins)
Japan KEN (6 main event wins)
Japan Choco (6 main event wins)

Umebura is a Japanese tournament series created by Ayuha following the end of the Piosuma series, and is currently hosted by 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 Umebura Japan Major 2019, which is currently the third-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 Umebura SP 9. Since then, Umebura tournaments have been held roughly yearly, but it remains as one of the largest events of Japan.

RulesetsEdit

BrawlEdit

  • The only legal stages are Final Destination, Battlefield, and Smashville. Standard stage striking and Dave's Stupid Rule are used.[1] The stagelist is the same across singles and doubles.
  • The ledge grab limit is 35 in singles (a player loses if a game times out and they grabbed the ledge 36 times or more) and 50 across the team in doubles.
  • 'Round-trip scrooging' is banned.
    • A player may travel under the stage once (counted when the player reaches the height of the opposite ledge), but then must either land a hit or take a hit before being allowed to travel under the stage in the opposite direction.
    • Landing on the stage alone does not count without inflicting or taking damage.
    • The ruleset lists an exception where landing on the stage counts if the stage is Smashville and its moving platform is on the landing side and past the lip of the stage.
  • In doubles, double Meta Knight is allowed.[2] The Infinite Dimensional Cape exploit is banned in all formats.

for Wii UEdit

The following rules applied between Umebura 11 and Umebura F.A.T.:

  • Mii Fighters are banned.
  • In singles, in the event of a stock and percent tie, whoever dealt the most total damage wins. If still tied, there is a 1-stock rematch on the same stage.
  • In doubles, if Sudden Death occurs, whichever team dealt the most total damage wins (percent at the end of the game does not directly matter). If tied, a 1-stock rematch on the same stage takes place.
  • Stagelists were not yet standardized at this time (see each individual tournament page).

The following rules applied from Umebura 20 onward:

  • Mii Fighters are only allowed with 1111 customization and default sizes.
  • In singles, in the event of a stock and percent tie, there is a 1-stock 2-minute rematch on the same stage.
  • In doubles, if Sudden Death occurs, whichever team dealt the most total damage wins (percent at the end of the game does not directly matter). If tied, there is a 1-stock 2-minute rematch on the same stage.
  • Starter stages are Final Destination, Battlefield, Smashville, Town and City, and Lylat Cruise with standard 1-2-2-1 stage striking.
  • Between Umebura 20 and Umebura 25:[3]
  • Between Umebura 26 and Umebura Smash 4 Final:[4]
    • Counterpick stages are Dream Land, Midgar Ω, Suzaku Castle Ω, and Wily Castle Ω. One stage ban and the modified version of Dave's Stupid Rule are used.
    • Dream Land and Battlefield are banned together, and Final Destination and all Ω forms are banned together.
  • Stagelists were the same across singles and doubles.[5]

UltimateEdit

  • Stage hazards are off.
  • Between Umebura SP and Umebura SP 4:[6]
  • Between Umebura SP 5 and Umebura SP 7:[7]
    • Starter stages are Final Destination, Battlefield, Pokémon Stadium 2, Smashville, and Town and City.
    • Counterpick stages are Lylat Cruise and Kalos Pokémon League.
  • Starting from Umebura SP 9:[8]
    • Starter stages are Final Destination, Battlefield, Small Battlefield, Town and City, and Hollow Bastion.
    • Counterpick stages are Pokémon Stadium 2 and Smashville.
  • For all of these (all numbered tournaments in the Umebura SP series), standard stage striking is used, the winner can ban 2 stages during counterpicks, and Dave's Stupid Rule is not used.
  • If a player is using a Mii Fighter, they must disclose the fighter's moveset to their opponent before the game.
  • If a game times out with a stock and percent tie, Sudden Death is ignored and a 1-stock 2-minute rematch is played on the same stage.
  • If a game ties due to both players losing their last stock on the same frame, Sudden Death is played out to decide the winner.

ChampionsEdit

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  Super Smash Bros. Brawl singlesEdit

Date Event Entrants Player Tag Character(s) Runner-up Character(s)
January 12th, 2014 Umebura 1 ? Kenta Ishikawa   Otori     Choco  
May 11th, 2014 Umebura 3 66 Kenta Ishikawa   Otori     Kamemushi   
July 26th, 2014 Umebura 5 80 Yuki Kajihara   Edge     Choco  

  Super Smash Bros. Brawl doublesEdit

Date Event Entrants Winners Runner-ups
January 12th, 2014 Umebura 1 ?   Kakera   &   Nariyasu   Tofu-kun &   Brood  
March 9th, 2014 Umebura 2 33   Kamemushi    &   Daiki      Taiheita   &   Gomamugitya  
May 11th, 2014 Umebura 3 31   Nietono   &   Nyanko     Fuwa   &   Kairo  
June 1st, 2014 Umebura 4 44   Taiheita   &   Gomamugitya     Yakiniku   &   Otori  
July 26th, 2014 Umebura 5 36   RAIN   &   Sakasaka     Mikeneko   &   Kairo  
August 10th, 2014 Umebura 6 29   Taiheita    &   Gomamugitya     Kamemushi &   Daiki

  Project M singlesEdit

Tournament Date Entrants Winner Runner-up Third Fourth
Umebura 4 June 1st, 2014 44   Kaito     Brood     Nietono     Riuna
Umebura 4.5 July 21st, 2014 40   Kaito     Brood     aMSa     Nietono  

  Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS singlesEdit

Tournament Date Entrants Winner Runner-up Third Fourth
Umebura 8 September 23rd, 2014 170   Nietono     Abadango     Aile     RAIN  
Umebura 9 October 11th, 2014 192   Choco     Nietono     RAIN     Daiki  
Umebura 10 November 23rd, 2014 186   Choco     RAIN     Hinata     Earth  

  Super Smash Bros. for Wii U singlesEdit

Date Event Entrants Player Tag Character(s) Runner-up Character(s)
December 23rd, 2014 Umebura 11 163 Tetsuhisa Kosaka   RAIN     Choco  
February 8th, 2015 Umebura 12 130 Yuta Uejima   Nietono     Abadango   
March 15th, 2015 Umebura 13 180 Tetsuhisa Kosaka   RAIN     Choco  
April 15th, 2015 Umebura 14 150 Tetsuhisa Kosaka   RAIN      Earth  
May 16th, 2015 Umebura 15 183 Tetsuhisa Kosaka   RAIN      Choco  
June 6th, 2015 Umebura 16 162 Tetsuhisa Kosaka   RAIN      Choco  
August 18th, 2015 Umebura 18 190 Ryuto Hayashi   Ganbaranai     Choco  
August 29th, 2015 Umebura 19 181 Yuta Kawamura   Abadango       Shu  
September 21st-22nd, 2015 Umebura F.A.T. 312 Nairoby Quezada   Nairo     komorikiri  
November 29th, 2015 Umebura Niconico Qualifier 320 Ryuto Hayashi   Ranai     Choco  
December 27th, 2015 Umebura 20 192 unknown   Motsunabe      KEN  
January 11th, 2016 Umebura Genesis Cup 80 Tetsuhisa Kosaka   RAIN      Shu  
February 11th, 2016 Umebura 21 180 Tetsuhisa Kosaka   RAIN      Hayato.  
April 23rd, 2016 Umebura 22 192 Kengo Suzuki   KEN     Shuton   
May 21st, 2016 Umebura 23 219 Takuto Ono   Kamemushi      RAIN    
July 24th, 2016 Umebura 24 224 unknown   Pichi     T   
August 20th-21st, 2016 Umebura S.A.T. 305 Kengo Suzuki   KEN     Dabuz   
September 10th, 2016 Umebura 25 224 Takuto Ono   Kamemushi     Abadango   
December 18th, 2016 Umebura BenQ ZOWIE Cup 224 Tomoyasu Yamakawa   Earth       KEN  
January 7th-8th, 2017 Umebura X Single-Chu 193 Kengo Suzuki   KEN     9B  
February 4th, 2017 Umebura Tokaigi Qualifier 268 Nairoby Quezada   Nairo      KEN  
March 20th, 2017 Umebura 26 256 Masahiro Ikeda   ikep     Eim  
May 6th-7th, 2017 Umebura Japan Major 2017 478 Leonardo Lopez Perez   MkLeo      KEN  
July 1st, 2017 Umebura 27 224 Yuta Kawamura   Abadango     Kirihara  
August 12th, 2017 Umebura 28 256 Kengo Suzuki   KEN     RAIN   
October 28th, 2017 Umebura 29 252 Toshimasa Hayakawa   Choco     Abadango   
November 18th, 2017 Umebura 30 254 Toshimasa Hayakawa   Choco     Abadango   
December 23rd-24th, 2017 Umebura T.A.T. 280 Kengo Suzuki   KEN     Choco  
February 3rd, 2018 Umebura Tokaigi Qualifier 1 229 Leonardo Lopez Perez   MkLeo       Shuton  
February 4th, 2018 Umebura Tokaigi Qualifier 2 183 unknown   Shu     Zackray   
March 21st, 2018 Umebura 31 256 Towa Kuriyama   Towa     T  
May 12th, 2018 Umebura 32 450 Toshimasa Hayakawa   Choco     Abadango   
July 28th, 2018 Umebura 33 418 Yuta Kawamura   Abadango      Kirihara  
August 25th, 2018 Umebura 34 319 Kengo Suzuki   KEN     yuzu  
December 1st-2nd, 2018 Umebura Smash 4 Final 515 Seima Tomonō   Eim     Choco  

  Super Smash Bros. for Wii U doublesEdit

Tournament Date Teams Winners Runner-ups
Umebura 17 June 20th-21st, 2015 48   Lean   &   Songun     RAIN  &   Nietono  
Umebura F.A.T. September 21st-22nd, 2015 129   Ally   &   Nairo     Taiheita   &   Gomamugitya  
Umebura Genesis Cup January 11th, 2016 32   RAIN  &   Nietono     Choco    &   Octo  
Umebura 21.5 April 2nd, 2016 ?   Kameme     &   Daiki       Paseriman    &   Eim  
Umebura S.A.T. August 20th-21st, 2016 128   Ranai   &   komorikiri     Taiheita   &   Gomamugitya  
Umebura 25.5 November 6th, 2016 61   Z~Tan   &   Paseriman     Kameme    &   Abadango   
Umebura Japan Major 2017 May 6th-7th, 2017 186   MkLeo   &   Mew2King     Ranai   &   komorikiri  
Umebura T.A.T. December 23rd-24th, 2017 32   Kameme    &   Mangalitza♀     YOC    &   Songn  
Umebura Smash 4 Final December 1st-2nd, 2018 93   Nietono   &   Choco     Etsuji    &   Kameme   

  Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singlesEdit

Date Event Entrants Player Tag Character(s) Runner-up Character(s)
December 16th, 2018 Umebura SP 745 Shuto Moriya   Shuton      Choco  
January 12th, 2019 Umebura SP 2 500 Sota Okada   Zackray      Shuton  
April 13th, 2019 Umebura SP 3 509 Yuta Uejima   Nietono     kameme   
May 1st-2nd, 2019 Umebura Japan Major 2019 1,015 Takuto Ono   kameme      ProtoBanham  
August 17th, 2019 Umebura SP 4 517 Yuta Kawamura   Abadango       Brood  
September 28th, 2019 Umebura SP 5 512 Shuto Moriya   Shuton      Zackray    
October 22nd, 2019 Umebura SP 6 772 Shintaro Kakihara   Kuro     Kameme   
November 16th, 2019 Umebura SP 7 768 Sota Okada   Zackray     KEN  
January 7th-8th, 2023 Umebura SP 9 1,024 Mashita Hayato   acola      Tea   
January 6th-8th, 2024 Umebura SP 10 1,275 Mashita Hayato   acola     Miya   
September 14th-15th, 2024 Umebura SP 11 1,023 (Unknown)   Miya      acola   

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