The (All) Asia Tag Team Championship((オール・)アジア・タッグ王座, (ōru) ajia taggu ōza) is a professional wrestling tag team title in Japanese promotion All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW). Originally, it was the top tag team title in the JWA, but its status became secondary once the NWA International Tag Team Championship was brought from the United States. It is currently one of two tag team titles in AJPW, along with the World Tag Team Championship. It is also the current oldest active title in Japan.

The current champions are Musashi and Seiki Yoshioka who are in their second reign as a team as well as individually.

History

The title was created on November 16, 1955, in the Japan Wrestling Association (JWA) when King Kong Czaya and Tiger Joginder Singh defeated JWA founder Rikidōzan and Harold Sakata in a tournament final. It was abandoned in 1973 when the JWA closed, but was later revived in 1976 by AJPW in response to New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) announcing the creation of its own version of the title.

Reigns

There have been a total of 129 official reigns and 34 vacancies, with the first 27 reigns from the JWA also being recognized by AJPW. There have been a total of 96 teams consisting of 118 distinctive champions who have won the championship. The current champions are Don Fujii and Masaaki Mochizuki who are in their first reign as a team and individually.

Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific team—reign numbers for the individuals are in parentheses, if different
DaysNumber of days held
DefensesNumber of successful defenses
<1Reign lasted less than a day
+Current reign is changing daily
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDaysDefenses
Japan Wrestling Association (JPW)
1King Kong Czaya and Tiger Joginder SinghNovember 16, 1955Live eventTokyo, Japan11,660N/ADefeated Rikidōzan and Harold Sakata in a two out of three falls tournament final.
VacatedJune 2, 1960JWA International Competitors of the Spring - Night 10Osaka, JapanVacated due to Czaya and Jokinder splitting up.
2Dan Miller and Frank ValoisJune 2, 1960JWA International Competitors of the Spring - Night 10Osaka, Japan150Defeated Rikidōzan and Michiaki Yoshimura in a two out of three falls tournament final.
3Rikidōzan and ToyonoboriJune 7, 1960JWA International Competitors Of The Spring - Night 13Nagoya, Japan16060This was a Two out of three falls match.
4Luther Lindsay and Ricky WaldoFebruary 3, 1962Live eventTokyo, Japan1120
5Rikidōzan and ToyonoboriFebruary 15, 1962Live eventTokyo, Japan21090
6Buddy Austin and Mike SharpeJune 4, 1962Live eventOsaka, Japan1270This was a Two out of three falls match.
7Rikidōzan and ToyonoboriJuly 1, 1962Live eventToyonaka, Japan30
VacatedJanuary 1963Vacated due to Toyonobori getting injured.
8Rikidōzan and ToyonoboriMay 6, 1963JWA The 5th Annual World Big LeagueSapporo, Japan42230Defeated Fred Atkins and Killer Kowalski.
VacatedDecember 15, 1963Vacated due to Rikidōzan dying of stab wounds.
9Toyonobori and Michiaki YoshimuraFebruary 20, 1964Live eventNagoya, Japan1 (5, 1)84N/ADefeated Prince Curtis Iaukea and Don Manoukian.
10Calypso Hurricane and Gene KiniskiMay 14, 1964Live eventYokohama, Japan115N/A
11Giant Baba and ToyonoboriMay 29, 1964Live eventSapporo, Japan1 (1, 6)370N/A
12The Destroyer and Billy Red LyonsJune 3, 1965Live eventSapporo, Japan142N/A
13Giant Baba and ToyonoboriJuly 15, 1965Live eventShizuoka, Japan2 (2, 7)174N/A
VacatedJanuary 5, 1966Vacated due to Toyonobori taking a leave of absence.
14Joe Carollo and Killer Karl KoxMay 26, 1966Live eventSendai, Japan120Defeated Giant Baba and Michiaki Yoshimura.
15Hiro Matsuda and Michiaki YoshimuraMay 28, 1966Live eventSapporo, Japan1 (1, 2)301
16Eddie Graham and Killer Karl KoxJune 27, 1966Live eventNagoya, Japan1 (1, 2)4N/A
17Giant Baba and Michiaki YoshimuraJuly 1, 1966Live eventHiroshima, Japan1 (3, 3)127N/A
VacatedNovember 5, 1966Baba and Yoshimura won the NWA International Tag Team Championship.
18Kintarō Ōki and Michiaki YoshimuraDecember 3, 1966JWA Winter SeriesTokyo, Japan1 (1, 4)N/A2Defeated Eddie Morrow and Tarzan Zorro.
VacatedApril 1967Ohki was injured in a car accident.
19Antonio Inoki and Michiaki YoshimuraMay 26, 1967JWA Diamond SeriesSapporo, Japan1 (1, 5)1581Defeated Ike Eakins and Waldo Von Erich.
VacatedOctober 31, 1967Inoki won the NWA International Tag Team titles.
20Kintarō Ōki and Michiaki YoshimuraJanuary 6, 1968Live eventOsaka, Japan2 (2, 6)1842Defeated Bill Miller and Rick Hunter.
21Klondike Bill and Skull MurphyJuly 8, 1968Live eventTokyo, Japan1220
22Kintarō Ōki and Michiaki YoshimuraJuly 30, 1968Live eventSapporo, Japan3 (3, 7)1752
VacatedJanuary 21, 1969Vacated due to Yoshimura making an excursion to the United States.
23Antonio Inoki and Kintarō ŌkiFebruary 3, 1969Live eventSapporo, Japan1 (2, 4)150N/ADefeated Tom Jones and Buster Lloyd.
VacatedJuly 3, 1969Vacated so Ohki could focus on defending the All Asia Heavyweight Championship.
24Antonio Inoki and Michiaki YoshimuraAugust 9, 1969Live eventNagoya, Japan2 (3, 8)62N/ADefeated Crusher Lisowski and Art Michalik.
VacatedOctober 10, 1969Yamagata, JapanHeld up after a controversial match against Mr. Atomic and Buddy Austin.
25Antonio Inoki and Michiaki YoshimuraOctober 30, 1969Live eventGifu, Japan3 (4, 9)3Defeated Mr. Atomic and Buddy Austin in a rematch.
VacatedDecember 1971Inoki left the JWA.
26Seiji Sakaguchi and Michiaki YoshimuraDecember 12, 1971JWA World Champion SeriesTokyo, Japan1 (1, 10)4151Defeated Dory Funk, Jr. and Dick Murdoch.
VacatedJanuary 30, 1973Yoshimura retired.
27The Great Kojika and Gentetsu MatsuokaMarch 3, 1973Live eventOsaka, Japan1480Defeated Killer Karl Krupp and Kurt Von Steiger.
DeactivatedApril 20, 1973The JWA closed.
All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW)
28The Great Kojika and Motoshi OkumaMarch 26, 1976Live eventSeoul, South Korea1 (2, 1)1902Defeated two Korean representatives to revive the titles in AJPW.
29The Oates Brothers (Jerry Oates and Ted Oates)October 2, 1976Giant SeriesTokyo, Japan1190
30Samson Kutsuwada and Akihisa TakachihoOctober 21, 1976Live eventFukushima, Japan12382
31The Great Kojika and Motoshi OkumaJune 16, 1977Live eventTokyo, Japan2 (3, 2)1432
32Animal Hamaguchi and Mighty InoueNovember 6, 1977Live eventTokyo, Japan11084
33The Great Kojika and Motoshi OkumaFebruary 22, 1978Live eventGifu, Japan3 (4, 3)0
VacatedAugust 1978Kojika and Okuma did not defend the titles for six months.
34The Great Kojika and Motoshi OkumaMay 31, 1979Live eventNoshiro, Japan4 (5, 4)7235Defeated Butch Miller and Sweet Williams.
35The Von Erichs (David and Kevin Von Erich)May 23, 1981Live eventTokyo, Japan1190
36Takashi Ishikawa and Akio SatoJune 11, 1981Live eventTokyo, Japan14
VacatedJanuary 1983Sato was injured.
37Ashura Hara and Mighty InoueFebruary 23, 1983Live eventTakaishi, Japan1 (1, 2)3688Defeated The Great Kojika and Motoshi Okuma.
VacatedFebruary 26, 1984Vacated so Inoue could focus on the NWA International Junior Heavyweight Championship.
38Ashura Hara and Takashi IshikawaFebruary 16, 1984Live eventNagasaki, Japan1 (2, 2)2490Defeated Thomas Ivey and Jerry Morrow.
VacatedOctober 22, 1984Vacated for undocumented reasons.
39Takashi Ishikawa and Akio SatoApril 15, 1985Live eventNagasaki, Japan2 (3, 2)940Defeated Animal Hamaguchi and Masanobu Kurisu.
40Ishin Gundan (Animal Hamaguchi and Isamu Teranishi)July 18, 1985Live eventTokyo, Japan1 (2, 1)1
41Norio Honaga and Isamu TeranishiJuly 1985Live eventN/A1 (1, 2)1
42Mighty Inoue and Takashi IshikawaOctober 31, 1985Live eventTsuruoka, Japan1 (3, 4)3641
43Ashura Hara and Super Strong MachineOctober 30, 1986Live eventAomori, Japan1 (3, 1)0
VacatedMarch 1987Super Strong Machine left AJPW.
44Mighty Inoue and Takashi IshikawaJuly 30, 1987Live eventTokyo, Japan2 (4, 5)2232Defeated Masanobu Kurisu and Isamu Teranishi in a tournament final.
45Footloose/Revolution (Samson Fuyuki and Toshiaki Kawada)March 9, 1988Live eventYokohama, Japan11842
46Shinichi Nakano and Shunji TakanoSeptember 9, 1988Live eventChiba, Japan160
47Footloose/Revolution (Samson Fuyuki and Toshiaki Kawada)September 15, 1988Live eventTokyo, Japan22634
48The Can-Am Express (Doug Furnas and Dan Kroffat)June 5, 1989Live eventTokyo, Japan11373
49Footloose/Revolution (Samson Fuyuki and Toshiaki Kawada)October 20, 1989Live eventNagoya, Japan31331
50The Can-Am Express (Doug Furnas and Dan Kroffat)March 2, 1990Live eventNagoya, Japan2381
51Kenta Kobashi and Tiger Mask IIApril 9, 1990Live eventOkayama, Japan1380On May 14, 1990, Tiger Mask II removed his mask and became known by his real name, Mitsuharu Misawa.
VacatedMay 17, 1990Vacated so Misawa could focus on his singles career.
52Shinichi Nagano and Akira TaueJune 5, 1990Live eventChiba, Japan1 (2, 1)140Defeated Davey Boy Smith and Johnny Smith.
VacatedJune 19, 1990Nakano left AJPW to join Super World of Sports.
53Johnny Ace and Kenta KobashiSeptember 7, 1990Live eventFukui, Japan1 (1, 2)2Defeated Bobby Fulton and Tommy Rogers.
VacatedFebruary 1991Johnny Ace was injured.
54The British Bruisers (The Dynamite Kid and Johnny Smith)April 6, 1991Live eventOsaka, Japan1140Defeated Tsuyoshi Kikuchi and Kenta Kobashi.
55The Can-Am Express (Doug Furnas and Dan Kroffat)April 20, 1991Live eventTokyo, Japan3792
56Johnny Ace and Kenta KobashiJuly 8, 1991Live eventOsaka, Japan2 (2, 3)100
57Billy Black and Joel DeatonJuly 18, 1991Live eventTokyo, Japan180
58The Can-Am Express (Doug Furnas and Dan Kroffat)July 26, 1991Live eventMatsudo, Japan43043
59Super Generation Army (Tsuyoshi Kikuchi and Kenta Kobashi)May 25, 1992Live eventSendai, Japan1 (1, 4)3733
60The Eagle and The PatriotJune 2, 1993Live eventKoyama, Japan1991
61The Can-Am Express (Doug Furnas and Dan Kroffat)September 9, 1993Live eventSaitama, Japan54523
VacatedDecember 5, 1994Vacated so Furnas and Kroffat could focus on the World Tag Team Championship.
62Jun Akiyama and Takao OmoriJanuary 29, 1995Live eventTokyo, Japan11,07612Defeated Bobby Fulton and Tommy Rogers in a tournament final.
63Wolf Hawkfield and Johnny SmithJanuary 9, 1998Live eventKagoshima, Japan1 (1, 2)2703
64Tamon Honda and Jun IzumidaOctober 6, 1998Live eventNiigata, Japan11301
65Hayabusa and Jinsei ShinzakiFebruary 13, 1999Live eventTokyo, Japan11111Won the title at Fan Appreciation Day.
66No Fear (Takao Omori and Yoshihiro Takayama)June 4, 1999Summer Action Series II TourSapporo, Japan1 (2, 1)820Also held the World Tag Team titles.
67Untouchables (Mitsuharu Misawa and Yoshinari Ogawa)August 25, 1999Summer Action Series II TourHiroshima, Japan1 (2, 1)<10This match was also for Omori and Takayama's World Tag Team titles.
VacatedAugust 25, 1999Hiroshima, JapanVacated so other wrestlers could hold the titles.
68Tamon Honda and Masao InoueOctober 25, 1999October Giant Series TourNagaoka, Japan1 (2, 1)2353Defeated Maunakea Mossman and Johnny Smith in a tournament final.
VacatedJune 16, 2000Vacated due to Honda, Inoue and several others leaving AJPW to form Pro Wrestling Noah.
69Masahito Kakihara and Mitsuya NagaiJune 8, 2001Super Power Series TourTokyo, Japan10Defeated Shinya Makabe and Yuji Nagata.
VacatedAugust 2001Kakihara suffered a knee injury.
70Arashi and Koki KitaharaSeptember 8, 2001Summer Action Series IITokyo, Japan11282Defeated Shigeo Okumura and Nobutaka Araya.
VacatedJanuary 14, 2002Yokohama, JapanVacated after losing a non-title match to Yoji Anjo and Genichiro Tenryu.
71Arashi and Nobutaka ArayaApril 13, 2002AJPW Grand Champion CarnivalTokyo, Japan1 (2, 1)4333Defeated Mitsuya Nagai and Shigeo Okumura.
VacatedJune 20, 2003Vacated due to Arashi winning the World Tag Team titles on June 8, 2003.
72Rowdy (Kohei Sato and Hirotaka Yokoi)July 19, 2003Summer Action Series TourTokyo, Japan1833Defeated Turmeric Storm (Tomoaki Honma and Kazushi Miyamoto) in a tournament final.
73Kintaro Kanemura and Tetsuhiro KurodaOctober 10, 2003Live eventTokyo, Japan1652Won the titles on Pro Wrestling ZERO-ONE's Evolution tour.
VacatedDecember 14, 2003Vacated due to Kanemura suffering from an illness.
74Mr. Gannosuke and Tetsuhiro KurodaDecember 25, 2003Zero-1's Rebel Z TourTokyo, Japan1 (1, 2)80Defeated Jun Kasai and Tengu Kaiser.
75The Great Kosuke and ShiryuJanuary 2, 2004New Year Giant Series TourTokyo, Japan11414
76Masanobu Fuchi and Genichiro TenryuMay 22, 2004Rise Up TourTokyo, Japan11653
77Mitsuya Nagai and Masayuki NaruseNovember 3, 2004Chrono Stream ~ Masahiro Chono 20th AnniversaryTokyo, Japan1 (2, 1)912
78RO&D (Buchanan and Rico)February 2, 2005Excite Series TourTokyo, Japan11140
VacatedMay 27, 2005Vacated due to Rico retiring.
79Shuji Kondo and "brother" YasshiJune 19, 2005Crossover TourTokyo, Japan1371Defeated Tomoaki Honma and Katsuhiko Nakajima in a tournament final.
80Katsuhiko Nakajima and Kensuke SasakiJuly 26, 2005Summer Action Series TourTokyo, Japan14603
VacatedOctober 29, 2006Vacated due to Sasaki getting injured.
81Minoru Suzuki and Nosawa RongaiJanuary 3, 2009New Year Shining Series TourTokyo, Japan12632Defeated Osamu Nishimura and Masanobu Fuchi in a tournament final.
82S.M.O.P. (Akebono and Ryota Hama)September 23, 2009Flashing TourTokyo, Japan12183
83Voodoo Murders (Taru and Big Daddy Voodoo)April 29, 2010Growin' UpTokyo, Japan11221
84New Generation Force (Manabu Soya and Seiya Sanada)August 29, 2010Live eventTokyo, Japan12042
85Strong BJ (Daisuke Sekimoto and Yuji Okabayashi)March 21, 2011Live eventTokyo, Japan1902
86es (Manabu Soya and Seiya Sanada)June 19, 2011Live eventTokyo, Japan21261Soya and Sanada were previously known as the team of New Generation Force.
87Strong BJ (Daisuke Sekimoto and Yuji Okabayashi)October 23, 2011Live eventTokyo, Japan22526
88S.M.O.P. (Akebono and Ryota Hama)July 1, 2012NJPW/AJPW New Japan & All Japan 40th AnniversaryTokyo, Japan2650
VacatedSeptember 4, 2012Vacated due to Akebono being sidelined with pneumonia.
89Junior Stars (Koji Kanemoto and Minoru Tanaka)October 21, 2012Live eventAichi, Japan1972Defeated Kazushi Miyamoto and Tomoaki Honma in a tournament final.
90Jonetsu Hentai Baka (Hikaru Sato and Hiroshi Yamato)January 26, 2013Live eventTokyo, Japan1150
91Junior Stars (Koji Kanemoto and Minoru Tanaka)February 10, 2013Live eventFukuoka, Japan2741
92Burning (Atsushi Aoki and Kotaro Suzuki)April 25, 2013Live eventNagoya, Japan12764
93Burning (Jun Akiyama and Yoshinobu Kanemaru)January 26, 2014Live eventKobe, Japan1 (2, 1)933
94Team Dream Futures (Keisuke Ishii and Shigehiro Irie)April 29, 2014Max Bump 2014Tokyo, Japan11094This was a DDT Pro-Wrestling event.
95Xceed (Kotaro Suzuki and Kento Miyahara)August 16, 2014Live eventTokyo, Japan1 (2, 1)1401
96Dark Kingdom (Mitsuya Nagai and Takeshi Minamino)January 3, 2015Live eventTokyo, Japan1 (3, 1)781
97Último Dragón and Yoshinobu KanemaruMarch 22, 2015Live eventFukuoka, Japan1 (1, 2)2061
VacatedOctober 14, 20152015 Jr. Tag Battle of GloryDragón and Kanemaru voluntarily vacated the titles due to losing to Isami Kodaka and Yuko Miyamoto.
98Yankii Nichokenju (Isami Kodaka and Yuko Miyamoto)November 15, 2015Hachioji Wrestling FestivalTokyo, Japan12526Defeated Kotaro Suzuki and Yohei Nakajima.
99Evolution (Atsushi Aoki and Hikaru Sato)July 24, 2016BJW RyogokutanTokyo, Japan1 (2, 2)1264
100Atsushi Onita and Masanobu FuchiNovember 27, 2016New ExplosionTokyo, Japan1 (1, 2)2051
101Evolution (Atsushi Aoki and Hikaru Sato)June 20, 2017Dynamite SeriesObihiro, Japan2 (3, 3)682
102Black Tiger VII and Taka MichinokuAugust 27, 201745th AnniversaryTokyo, Japan1 (2, 1)340Black Tiger VII previously held the title under the name Nosawa Rongai.
103Nextream (Naoya Nomura and Yuma Aoyagi)September 30, 2017Raising An Army Memorial SeriesMaebashi, Japan11194
VacatedJanuary 27, 2018Vacated due to Aoyagi being sidelined with a ankle injury.
104Jun Akiyama and Yuji NagataFebruary 3, 20182018 Yokohama Twilight BluesYokohama, Japan1 (3, 1)1762Defeated Naoya Nomura and Ryoji Sai.
105Nextream (Naoya Nomura and Yuma Aoyagi)July 29, 20182018 Summer Action SeriesOsaka, Japan22114
VacatedFebruary 25, 2019Vacated due to Nomura and Aoyagi splitting up.
106Sweeper (Jake Lee and Koji Iwamoto)March 21, 20192019 Dream Power SeriesNagoya, Japan1450Won the vacant titles by defeating Daichi Hashimoto and Hideyoshi Kamitani in a tournament final.
107Ryuichi Kawakami and Kazumi KikutaMay 5, 2019BJW Endless Survival 2019Yokohama, Japan1441
108Sweeper (Jake Lee and Koji Iwamoto)June 18, 20192019 Dynamite SeriesTokyo, Japan22794
109Yankee Two Kenju (Isami Kodaka and Yuko Miyamoto)March 23, 2020Dream Power SeriesTokyo, Japan21453
110Purple Haze (Zeus and Izanagi)August 15, 2020Summer Action Series II - Night 1: Atsushi Aoki Memorial Show ~ AA ForeverTokyo, Japan13886
111StrongHearts (El Lindaman and T-Hawk)September 7, 2021AJPW Super Deluxe SeriesTokyo, Japan11172
112Total Eclipse (Yusuke Kodama and Hokuto Omori)January 2, 2022New Year Wars - Night 1Tokyo, Japan11936
113Voodoo Murders (Minoru and Toshizo)July 14, 2022Summer Action Series 2022Tokyo, Japan1 (3, 1)662
114Evolution (Dan Tamura and Hikaru Sato)September 18, 2022AJPW 50th AnniversaryTokyo, Japan1 (1, 4)421
115Tajiri and YoshitatsuOctober 30, 2022AJPW Raising An Army Memorial Series 2022 - Halloween ManiaXTokyo, Japan1281
116Gungnir Of Anarchy (Masao Hanahata and Yusuke Kodama)November 27, 2022Real World Tag League 2022Fujisawa, Japan1 (1, 2)100
117Masao Inoue and Takao OmoriDecember 7, 2022Real World Tag League 2022Tokyo, Japan1 (2, 3)270This was a four-way match also including Tajiri and Yoshitatsu, and Black Menso-re and ATM.
118Kendo Kashin and Nosawa RongaiJanuary 3, 2023AJPW New Year Giant Series 2023Tokyo, Japan1 (1, 3)320
119Atsushi Onita and YoshitatsuFebruary 4, 2023AJPW Excite Series 2023Tokyo, Japan1 (2, 2)2265
DDT Pro-Wrestling (DDT)
120Burning (Jun Akiyama and Kotaro Suzuki)September 18, 2023Dramatic Explosion 2023Nagoya, Japan1 (4, 3)461This was a DDT Pro-Wrestling event.
121Eruption (Hideki Okatani and Yukio Sakaguchi)November 3, 2023Road To Ultimate Party 2023 in ShinjukuTokyo, Japan1721This was a DDT Pro-Wrestling event.
122Atsushi Onita and Toy KojimaJanuary 14, 2024Shinshun Denryū Bakuha! 2024Yokohama, Japan1 (3, 1)760This was an Electric Blast Bat & Boards Deathmatch held at a DDT Pro-Wrestling event. On February 14, 2024, Kojima changed his ring name to To-y.
123Evolution (Dan Tamura and Hikaru Sato)March 30, 2024AJPW Dream Power Series 2024Tokyo, Japan2 (2, 5)861
All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW)
124Musashi and Seiki YoshiokaJune 24, 2024AJPW Dynamite Series 2024Tokyo, Japan11114
125ELPIDA (Yuma Anzai and Rising Hayato)October 13, 2024AJPW Raising An Army Memorial Series 2024Tokyo, Japan12456
126Atsuki Aoyagi and Yuma AoyagiJune 15, 2025AJPW Super Power Series 2025Kyoto, Japan1 (1, 3)920
127Musashi and Seiki YoshiokaSeptember 15, 2025AJPW Oudou Tournament 2025Tokyo, Japan21072
128Gajadokuro (Ishin and Yoshiki Kato)December 31, 2025AJPW New Year's Eve 2025Tokyo, Japan1180
129Don Fujii and Masaaki MochizukiJanuary 18, 2026DG Open The New Year Gate 2026Tokyo, Japan189+1This was a Dragongate event. AJPW senior referee Kyohei Wada served as the special guest referee.

Combined reigns

As of April 17, 2026.

Indicates the current champion
¤The exact length of at least one title reign is uncertain, so the shortest possible length is used.

By team

RankTeamNo. of reignsCombined defensesCombined days
1King Kong Czaya and Tiger Joginder Singh1¤N/A¤1,660
2Rikidōzan and Toyonobori401,123
3Jun Akiyama and Takao Omori1121,076
4The Great Kojika and Motoshi Okuma491,056
5The Can-Am Express (Doug Furnas and Dan Kroffat)5101,009
6Antonio Inoki and Michiaki Yoshimura34982
7Takashi Ishikawa and Akio Sato24663
8Mighty Inoue and Takashi Ishikawa23587
9Footloose/Revolution (Samson Fuyuki and Toshiaki Kawada)37580
10Giant Baba and Toyonobori2¤N/A544
11Kintarō Ōki and Michiaki Yoshimura36¤478
12Katsuhiko Nakajima and Kensuke Sasaki13460
13Arashi and Nobutaka Araya13433
14Seiji Sakaguchi and Michiaki Yoshimura11415
15Yankii Nichokenju/Yankee Two Kenju (Isami Kodaka and Yuko Miyamoto)29397
16Purple Haze (Zeus and Izanagi)16388
17Super Generation Army (Tsuyoshi Kikuchi and Kenta Kobashi)13373
18Ashura Hara and Mighty Inoue18368
19Strong BJ (Daisuke Sekimoto and Yuji Okabayashi)28342
20New Generation Force/es (Manabu Soya and Seiya Sanada)23330
21Nextream (Naoya Nomura and Yuma Aoyagi)28329
22Sweeper (Jake Lee and Koji Iwamoto)24324
23S.M.O.P (Akebono and Ryota Hama)23283
24Burning (Atsushi Aoki and Kotaro Suzuki)14276
25Wolf Hawkfield and Johnny Smith13270
26Minoru Suzuki and Nosawa Rongai12263
27Ashura Hara and Takashi Ishikawa10249
28ELPIDA (Yuma Anzai and Rising Hayato)16245
29Samson Kutsuwada and Akihisa Takachiho12238
30Tamon Honda and Masao Inoue13235
31Atsushi Onita and Yoshitatsu15226
32Musashi and Seiki Yoshioka26218
33Último Dragón and Yoshinobu Kanemaru11206
34Atsushi Onita and Masanobu Fuchi11205
35Evolution (Atsushi Aoki and Hikaru Sato)26194
36Total Eclipse (Yusuke Kodama and Hokuto Omori)16193
37Jun Akiyama and Yuji Nagata12176
38Junior Stars (Koji Kanemoto and Minoru Tanaka)23171
39Masanobu Fuchi and Genichiro Tenryu13165
40Johnny Ace and Kenta Kobashi22¤157-184
41Antonio Inoki and Kintarō Ōki1¤N/A150
42The Great Kosuke and Shiryu14141
43Xceed (Kotaro Suzuki and Kento Miyahara)11140
44Tamon Honda and Jun Izumida11130
45Evolution (Dan Tamura and Hikaru Sato)22128
Arashi and Koki Kitahara12128
47Giant Baba and Michiaki Yoshimura1¤N/A127
48Voodoo Murders (Taru and Big Daddy Voodoo)11122
49StrongHearts (El Lindaman and T-Hawk)12117
50RO&D (Buchanan and Rico)10114
51Hayabusa and Jinsei Shinzaki11111
52Team Dream Futures (Keisuke Ishii and Shigehiro Irie)14109
53Animal Hamaguchi and Mighty Inoue14108
54The Eagle and The Patriot1199
55Burning (Jun Akiyama and Yoshinobu Kanemaru)1393
56Atsuki Aoyagi and Yuma Aoyagi1092
57Mitsuya Nagai and Masayuki Naruse1291
58Don Fujii and Masaaki Mochizuki1189+
59Toyonobori and Michiaki Yoshimura1¤N/A84
60Rowdy (Kohei Sato and Hirotaka Yokoi)1383
61No Fear (Takao Omori and Yoshihiro Takayama)1082
62Dark Kingdom (Mitsuya Nagai and Takeshi Minamino)1178
63Atsushi Onita and Toy Kojima1076
64Eruption (Hideki Okatani and Yukio Sakaguchi)1172
65Voodoo Murders (Minoru and Toshizo)1266
66Kintaro Kanemura and Tetsuhiro Kuroda1265
67Masahito Kakihara and Mitsuya Nagai10¤54-83
68The Great Kojika and Gentetsu Matsuoka1048
69Burning (Jun Akiyama and Kotaro Suzuki)1146
70Ryuichi Kawakami and Kazumi Kikuta1144
71The Destroyer and Billy Red Lyons1¤N/A42
72Kenta Kobashi and Tiger Mask1038
73Shuji Kondo and "brother" Yasshi1137
74Black Tiger VII and Taka Michinoku1034
75Kendo Kashin and Nosawa Rongai1032
76Hiro Matsuda and Michiaki Yoshimura1130
77Tajiri and Yoshitatsu1128
78Buddy Austin and Mike Sharpe1027
Masao Inoue and Takao Omori1027
80Klondike Bill and Skull Murphy1022
81The Oates Brothers (Jerry Oates and Ted Oates)1019
The Von Erichs (David Von Erich and Kerry Von Erich)1019
83Gajadokuro (Ishin and Yoshiki Kato)1018
84Calypso Hurricane and Gene Kiniski1¤N/A15
Jonetsu Hentai Baka (Hikaru Sato and Hiroshi Yamato)1015
86Shinichi Nagano and Akira Taue1014
The British Bruisers (The Dynamite Kid and Johnny Smith)1014
88Luther Lindsay and Ricky Waldo1012
89Gungnir Of Anarchy (Masao Hanahata and Yusuke Kodama)1010
90Billy Black and Joel Deaton108
Mr. Gannosuke and Tetsuhiro Kuroda108
92Shinichi Nagano and Shunji Takano106
93Dan Miller and Frank Valois105
94Eddie Graham and Killer Karl Kox1¤N/A4
95Joe Carollo and Killer Karl Kox1¤N/A2
96Untouchables (Mitsuharu Misawa and Yoshinari Ogawa)10<1

By wrestler

*Combined defense statistics might be inaccurate in the case of the 1960s and 1970s when the titles were rarely defended or the documentation about title matches were uncertain.

RankWrestlerNo. of reignsCombined defensesCombined days
1Michiaki Yoshimura10122,116
2Toyonobori7¤N/A1,751
3Takashi Ishikawa571,499
4Jun Akiyama4181,391
5Takao Omori3121,185
6Antonio Inoki441,132
7Rikidōzan4¤N/A1,123
8The Great Kojika441,104
9Motoshi Okuma491,056
10Mighty Inoue4151,038
11Doug Furnas5121,009
Dan Kroffat5121,009
13Giant Baba30671
14Akio Sato24663
15Kenta Kobashi45632
16Kintarō Ōki46628
17Ashura Hara28592
18Samson Fuyuki37580
Toshiaki Kawada37580
20Arashi25561
21Atsushi Onita36507
22Atsushi Aoki310470
23Kotaro Suzuki36462
24Katsuhiko Nakajima13460
Kensuke Sasaki13460
26Nobutaka Araya13433
27Yuma Aoyagi38421
28Seiji Sakaguchi11415
29Isami Kodaka29397
Yuko Miyamoto29397
31Zeus16388
Izanagi16388
33Tsuyoshi Kikuchi13373
34Masanobu Fuchi24370
35Tamon Honda24365
36Yuji Okabayashi28342
Daisuke Sekimoto28342
38Hikaru Sato510337
39Seiya Sanada23330
Manabu Soya23330
41Nosawa Rongai/Black Tiger VII32329
Naoya Nomura28329
43Jake Lee24324
Koji Iwamoto24324
45Yoshinobu Kanemaru24299
46Johnny Smith23284
47Akebono23283
Ryota Hama23283
49Wolf Hawkfield13270
50Minoru Suzuki12263
51Masao Inoue23262
52Yoshitatsu26254
53Yuma Anzai16245
Rising Hayato16245
55Samson Kutsuwada12238
Akihisa Takachiho12238
57Minoru/Minoru Tanaka35237
58Mitsuya Nagai33223
59Johnny Ace22221
60Musashi26218
Seiki Yoshioka26218
62Último Dragón11206
63Yusuke Kodama26203
64Hokuto Omori16193
65Yuji Nagata12176
66Koji Kanemoto23171
67Genichiro Tenryu13165
68The Great Kosuke14141
Shiryu14141
70Kento Miyahara11140
71Jun Izumida11130
72Dan Tamura22128
Koki Kitahara11128
74Big Daddy Voodoo11122
Taru11122
76El Lindaman12117
T-Hawk12117
78Buchanan10114
Rico10114
80Hayabusa11111
Jinsei Shinzaki11111
82Shigehiro Irie14109
Keisuke Ishii14109
84Animal Hamaguchi14108
85Atsuki Aoyagi1092
86Don Fujii1189+
Masaaki Mochizuki1189+
88Takeshi Minamino1178
89Toy Kojima1076
90Hideki Okatani1172
Yukio Sakaguchi1172
92Toshizo1266
93Ryuichi Kawakami1144
Kazumi Kikuta1144
95Billy Red Lyons1¤N/A42
The Destroyer1¤N/A42
97Tiger Mask II/Mitsuharu Misawa2038
98Taka Michinoku1034
99Kendo Kashin1032
100Tajiri1128
101Buddy Austin1027
Mike Sharpe1027
103Jerry Oates1019
Ted Oates1019
David Von Erich1019
Kerry Von Erich1019
107Ishin1018
Yoshiki Kato1018
109Calypso Hurricane1¤N/A15
Gene Kiniski1¤N/A15
111Luther Lindsay1012
Ricky Waldo1012
113Masao Hanahata1010
114Killer Karl Kox2¤N/A6
115Dan Miller105
Frank Valois105
117Eddie Graham1¤N/A4
118Joe Carollo1¤N/A2

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