2011–12 Japan Figure Skating Championships

The 2011–12 Japan Figure Skating Championships took place on 23–26 December 2011 at the Namihaya Dome in Kadoma, Osaka.It was the 80th edition of the event.Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing on the senior level for the title of national champion of Japan.[1][2] [6][7][8] The ladies' free skating attracted television ratings of 26.7% in the Tokyo and Osaka regions, and 29.9% in Nagoya, peaking at 40.0% before Asada's score was announced.[9] The 2011–12 Junior Championships took place on 25–27 November 2011 at the Technol Ice Park Niida in Hachinohe, Aomori.
2011–12Kadoma, OsakaHachinoheAomoriNamihaya DomeDaisuke TakahashiRyuju HinoMao AsadaSatoko MiyaharaNarumi TakahashiMervin TranMisato Komatsubara2010–11 Japan Championships2012–13 Japan ChampionshipsJapan Figure Skating Championshipsmen's singles, ladies' singlespair skatingice dancingTakahiko KozukaYuzuru HanyuTatsuki MachidaTakahito MuraDaisuke MurakamiKeiji TanakaKento NakamuraShoma UnoRyuichi KiharaAkio SasakiSei KawaharaTakuya KondoNobunari OdaNagoyaAkiko SuzukiKanako MurakamiHaruka ImaiMiu SatoRisa ShojiYuki NishinoHaruna SuzukiKana MuramotoKako TomotakiSatsuki MuramotoMiyabi ObaShoko IshikawaShion KokubunMutsumi TakayamaAyane NakamuraEmi HiraiMarien de la AsuncionYuya YamadaCathy ReedChris ReedKazuki TomonoHiroaki SatouSota YamamotoDaichi MiyataTakumi YamamotoRin NitayaYukiko FujisawaMiyu NakashioYuka NagaiYura MatsudaRiona Kato2012–132013–142014–152015–162016–172017–182018–192019–202020–212021–222022–232023–242024–252011–12 figure skating seasonISU World Standings and Season's World RankingEuropean ChampionshipsFour Continents ChampionshipsWorld Junior ChampionshipsWorld ChampionshipsISU Grand PrixSkate AmericaSkate Canada InternationalCup of ChinaNHK TrophyTrophée Éric BompardCup of RussiaGrand Prix FinalAsian TrophyCoupe Internationale de NiceCrystal Skate of RomaniaFinlandia TrophyGolden Spin of ZagrebIce ChallengeInternational Challenge CupMerano CupNebelhorn TrophyNordic ChampionshipsNRW TrophyOndrej Nepela MemorialPavel Roman MemorialWorld Team TrophyYouth OlympicsQualificationBoys' singlesGirls' singlesTeam trophyISU Junior Grand PrixJunior Grand Prix FinalAustraliaAustriaCanadaCzech RepublicEstoniaFinlandFranceGermanyGreat BritainHungaryNetherlandsNew ZealandNorwayPolandRussiaSlovakiaSouth AfricaSouth KoreaSwitzerlandUkraineUnited States