The AJW Championship was a tertiary belt in All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling (AJW) promotion. The first champion, in 1980, was Rimi Yokota. During the title's history, no one held the belt more than two times. The belt was abandoned in 2005 after AJW was closed down.

The AJW Championship first design was a brown belt that also represented the AJW Junior Championship. Later, its design was replaced by one inspired on Fabulous Moolah's World Women's Championship belt.

When the IWA World Championship was introduced in AJW in 1988, All Japan Women's Pro Wrestling worked with three regular tertiary singles belts. The WWWA World Single Championship and the All Pacific Championship were the most prestigious (world championship) and the second most prestigious (secondary championship) singles belts, respectively.

Title history

Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific champion
DaysNumber of days held
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
1Rimi YokotaDecember 15, 1980Live EventTokyo, Japan182Yokota defeated Nancy Kumi to become the inaugural champion.
VacatedMarch 7, 1981The championship was vacated for undocumented reasons.
2Devil MasamiMay 9, 1981Live EventŌmiya, Saitama, Japan1333Masami defeated Tomoko Kitamura to win the vacant championship.
VacatedApril 7, 1982The championship was vacated for undocumented reasons.
3Lioness AsukaJuly 19, 1982Live EventTokyo, Japan1173Asuka defeated Masked Yu to win the vacant championship.
4Kaoru MatsumotoJanuary 8, 1983Live EventKumaya, Japan1144
5Lioness AsukaJune 1, 1983Live EventŌmiya, Saitama, Japan2231
VacatedJanuary 18, 1984The championship was vacated for undocumented reasons.
6Itsuki YamazakiFebruary 28, 1984Live EventSagamihara, Kanagawa, Japan1363Yamazaki defeated Noriyo Tateno to win the vacant championship.
VacatedFebruary 25, 1985The championship was vacated for undocumented reasons.
7Bull NakanoJuly 25, 1985Live EventYamato, Kanagawa, Japan1917Nakano defeated Mika Komatsu in a tournament final to win the vacant championship.
8Yumi OguraJanuary 28, 1988Live EventNagoya, Aichi, Japan1164
9Mika KomatsuJuly 10, 1988Stampede live EventEdmonton, Alberta, Canada1
VacatedFebruary 1989The championship was vacated due to Mika Komatsu's retirement from professional wrestling.
10Erika ShishidoMarch 19, 1989live EventTokyo, Japan1158Shishido defeated Manami Toyota to win the vacant championship.
11Reibun AmadaAugust 24, 1989live EventTokyo, Japan1
VacatedOctober 1989The championship was due to Reibun Amada's retirement from professional wrestling.
12Manami ToyotaNovember 18, 1989live EventMasuda, Shimane, Japan1287Toyota defeated Mika Takahashi to win the vacant championship.
VacatedSeptember 1, 1990The championship was vacated for undocumented reasons.
13Kyoko InoueOctober 2, 1990live EventYamagata, Yamagata, Japan1209Inoue defeated Takako Inoue to win the vacant championship.
14Takako InoueApril 29, 1991live EventTokyo, Japan1366
15Mariko YoshidaApril 29, 1992live EventToda, Saitama, Japan177
16Sakie HasegawaJuly 15, 1992live EventTokyo, Japan186
17Tomoko WatanabeOctober 9, 1992live EventChiba, Japan148
18Kaoru ItoNovember 26, 1992Dream Rush in KawasakiKawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan176
19Debbie MalenkoFebruary 10, 1993live EventKumamoto, Japan1
Vacated1993The championship was vacated after Debbie Malenko suffered an injury.
20Mima ShimodaSeptember 18, 1993Zenjo Super Whirlwind - Day 15Ōmiya, Saitama, Japan1203Shimoda defeated Bat Yoshinaga in a tournament final to win the vacant championship.
VacatedApril 9, 1994Mima Shimoda vacated the championship to concentrate on tag matches with Etsuko Mita.
21Kaoru ItoMay 4, 1994live EventToda, Saitama, Japan2422Ito defeated Rie Tamada to win the vacant championship.
22Tomoko WatanabeJune 30, 1995Zenjo Movement 1995 - Day 43Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan2
Vacated1996The championship was vacated for undocumented reasons.
23Kumiko MaekawaMay 4, 1996Zenjo Finest - Day 4Toda, Saitama, Japan1201Maekawa defeated Chaparita Asari in a tournament final to win the vacant championship.
24Rie TamadaNovember 21, 1996Tag League The Best - Day 31Kobe, Hyōgo, Japan1
VacatedDecember 1997The championship was vacated for undocumented reasons.
25Momoe NakanishiDecember 12, 1997live EventChiba, Japan143Nakanishi defeated Sachie Nishibori to win the vacant championship.
26Emi MotokawaJanuary 24, 1998New Year Zenjo "VOW" - Day 10Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan178
27Momoe NakanishiApril 12, 1998New Year Zenjo "VOW" - Day 10Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan2
Vacated1999The championship was vacated after Momoe Nakanishi reached to championship defense limit.
28Nanae TakahashiMarch 1, 2000live EventFukuoka, Japan1200Takahashi defeated Miyuki Fujii in a four-woman tournament final to win the vacant championship.
29Miho WakizawaSeptember 17, 2000Zenjo StrokeTokyo, Japan1251
30Rumi KazamaMay 26, 2001live EventTokyo, Japan1<1
VacatedMay 26, 2001live EventTokyo, JapanRumi Kazama vacated the championship immediately after winning it.
31Kayo NoumiJuly 27, 2001Japan Grand PrixTokyo, Japan161Noumi defeated Miho Wakizawa in a tournament final to win the vacant championship.
32Kayoko HaruyamaSeptember 26, 2001JWP FlappersTokyo, Japan1100
33Kayo NoumiJanuary 4, 2002Foture Shock - Day 2Tokyo, Japan2261
VacatedSeptember 22, 2002Kayo Noumi vacated the championship in order to participate in the tournament for the All Pacific Championship, which occurred on October 2, 2002.
34Miyuki FujiiOctober 8, 2002live EventMie, Japan152Fujii defeated Mika Nishio to win the vacant championship.
35Kaori YoneyamaNovember 29, 2002New WrestlemarinepiadTokyo, Japan136
36Mika NishioJanuary 4, 2003New WrestlemarinepiadTokyo, Japan1
VacatedJune 2003The championship was vacated after Mika Nishio left AJW.
37SasoriJune 19, 2003live EventKanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan288Sasori defeated Saki Maemura to win the vacant championship. Sasori is formerly known as Miyuki Fujii.
38HikaruSeptember 15, 2003Potential Power - Day 1Tokyo, Japan1110
39Saki MaemuraJanuary 3, 2004The Legend of Women's Pro Wrestling - Day 1Tokyo, Japan1
DeactivatedApril 2005The championship retired when AJW closed.

Combined reigns

One-time and longest reigning AJW Champion Bull Nakano
¤The exact length of a title reign is uncertain; the combined length may not be correct.
N/AThe exact length of a title reign is too uncertain to calculate.
RankWrestlerNo. of reignsCombined days
1Bull Nakano1917
2Kaoru Ito2498
3Saki Maemura1454 – 483¤
4Lioness Asuka2404
5Rie Tamada1375 – 405¤
6Takako Inoue1366
7Itsuki Yamazaki1363
8Devil Masami1333
9Kayo Noumi2322
10Manami Toyota1287
11Miho Wakizawa1251
12Kyoko Inoue1209
13Mika Komatsu1206 – 233¤
14Mima Shimoda1203
15Kumiko Maekawa1201
16Nanae Takahashi1200
17Yumi Ogura1164
18Erika Shishido1158
19Mika Nishio1148 – 166¤
20Kaoru Matsumoto1144
21Miyuki Fujii/Sasori2140
22Kayoko Haruyama2136
23Hikaru1110
24Sakie Hasegawa186
25Rimi Yokota182
26Emi Motokawa178
27Mariko Yoshida177
28Tomoko Watanabe248¤
29Momoe Nakanishi243¤
30Reibun Amada138 – 68¤
31Rumi Kazama1<1
-Debbie Malenko1N/A

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