1985
The 1985 Japan Grand Prix was a 10-woman round-robin tournament concluding on June 25, 1985.
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| Second-place tie-breaker
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| | | | 1
| Lioness Asuka
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| 2
| Dump Matsumoto
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| Dump Matsumoto
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| 3
| Chigusa Nagayo
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1986
The 1986 Japan Grand Prix was a 12-woman round-robin tournament concluding on June 22, 1986.
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| Finals
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| 1
| Chigusa Nagayo
| Pin
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| 2
| Yukari Omori
| 27:21
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1987
The 1987 Japan Grand Prix was a 13-woman round-robin tournament concluding on June 28, 1987.[1]
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| Second-place tie-breaker
| | | Final
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| | | | 1
| Chigusa Nagayo
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| 2
| Yumiko Hotta
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| Dump Matsumoto
| 12:26
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| 3
| Dump Matsumoto
| 5:46
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1988
The 1988 Japan Grand Prix was an 11-woman round-robin tournament concluding on June 26, 1988.[1]
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| Second-place tie-breaker
| | | Final
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| | | | 1
| Yumiko Hotta
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| 2
| Bull Nakano
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| Bull Nakano
| 10:30
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| 3
| Mitsuko Nishiwaki
| 10:37
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1990
The 1990 Japan Grand Prix was a seven-woman single-elimination tournament concluding on June 17, 1990.[1]
1991
The 1991 Japan Grand Prix was a 16-woman single-elimination tournament held from July 7 to August 18, 1991.[1]
1992
The 1992 Japan Grand Prix was a round-robin tournament consisting of two 10-woman blocks, held from June 27 to August 30, 1992.[1][2]
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| Semifinal
| | | Final
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| | | | 1
| Manami Toyota
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| 2
| Aja Kong
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| Aja Kong
| 13:01
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| 3
| Toshiyo Yamada
| 17:07
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1993
The 1993 Japan Grand Prix was a round-robin tournament consisting of two eight-woman blocks, with the top two finishers from each block advancing to a single-elimination tournament. It was held from May 3 to August 21, 1993.
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| Semifinals
| | | Final
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| A1
| Akira Hokuto
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| B2
| Manami Toyota
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| | A1
| Akira Hokuto
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| | | B1
| Yumiko Hotta
| 19:52
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| B1
| Yumiko Hotta
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| A2
| Harley Saito
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1994
The 1994 Japan Grand Prix was a 10-woman round-robin tournament held from June 3 to August 28, 1994.
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1995
The 1995 Japan Grand Prix was a 16-woman round-robin tournament, consisting of two eight-woman blocks, concluding on September 3, 1995.
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1996
The 1996 Japan Grand Prix was a 12-woman round-robin tournament held from July 14 to August 30, 1996.
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1997
The 1997 Japan Grand Prix was a 12-woman round-robin tournament concluding on August 10, 1997.
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† These scores are not the actual scores. These wrestlers had one match with the results unknown.
1998
The 1998 Japan Grand Prix was a round-robin tournament consisting of two six-woman blocks, with the top three finishers from the Main League and the top finisher from the Junior League advancing to a single-elimination tournament. It was held from June 14 to August 9, 1998.
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| Semifinals
| | | Final
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| J1
| Miho Wakizawa
| Pin
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| M2
| ZAP I
| 13:26
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| | M2
| ZAP I
| Pin
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| | | M1
| Manami Toyota
| 23:47
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| M1
| Manami Toyota
| Pin
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| M3
| Yumiko Hotta
| 20:31
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1999
The 1999 Japan Grand Prix was a nine-woman round-robin tournament, with the second, third and fourth finishers advancing to a second round-robin. The winner of the second round-robin advanced to face the first-place finisher from the initial round-robin. The tournament was held from June 6 to August 15, 1999.
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| Ito | Nakanishi | Toyota |
| Ito |
—N/a | Ito (1:32) | Toyota (4:17) |
| Nakanishi |
Ito (1:32) | —N/a | (1) Nakanishi (10:46) (2) Toyota (2:08) |
| Toyota |
Toyota (4:17) | (1) Nakanishi (10:46) (2) Toyota (2:08) | —N/a |
| Final
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| 1
| Yumiko Hotta
| Pin
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| 2
| Manami Toyota
| 18:45
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2000
The 2000 Japan Grand Prix was a nine-woman single-elimination tournament held from June 11 to August 20, 2000. Also a six-woman Junior Division round-robin tournament was held.
Main league
21st Century League
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| Final
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| 1
| Momoe Nakanishi
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| 2
| Nanae Takahashi
| 7:44
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2001
The 2001 Japan Grand Prix was a 12-woman round-robin tournament held from June 1 to August 17, 2001.
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| Final
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| 1
| Kumiko Maekawa
| Pin
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| 2
| Momoe Nakanishi
| 12:28
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2002
The 2002 Japan Grand Prix was a nine-woman round-robin tournament held from May 25 to July 9, 2002. The top four finishers advanced to a single-elimination tournament.[3]
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| Semifinals
| | | Final
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| 1
| Nanae Takahashi
| Pin
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| 4
| Kumiko Maekawa
| 6:57
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| | 1
| Nanae Takahashi
| Sub
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| | | 2
| Momoe Nakanishi
| 6:20
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| 2
| Momoe Nakanishi
| Pin
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| 3
| Yumiko Hotta
| 5:53
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2003
The 2003 Japan Grand Prix was a 10-woman single-elimination tournament held from July 20 to August 3, 2003.
| First round
| | | Quarterfinals
| | | Semifinals
| | | Final
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| | | | Sasori
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| Kumiko Maekawa
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| | | Kumiko Maekawa
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| Emi Sakura
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| | | | | | Sasori
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| | | | | | Nanae Takahashi
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| | | | Kayo Noumi
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| | | | Nanae Takahashi
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| | | | | Nanae Takahashi
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| | | | | | | Amazing Kong
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| | | | Amazing Kong
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| Amazing Kong
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| | | Takako Inoue
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| Makai Witch #2
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| | | | | | Amazing Kong
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| | | | | | ZAP T
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| | | | Hikaru
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| | | | Zap T
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2004
The 2004 Japan Grand Prix was a 10-woman single-elimination tournament held on August 1, 2004.