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The 25th Tokyo Open 2026: A Quarter-Century of Prestige in Japan

The captivating skyline of the Japanese capital served as the backdrop for a historic milestone as the Tokyo Open celebrated its silver anniversary from 22–24 May 2026. Marking 25 years of international prominence, the iconic Tokyo Gymnasium was transformed into a multi-floor competitive hub, welcoming a distinguished international field for three days of elite-level DanceSport. Jointly coordinated under the expert guidance of the Japan DanceSport Federation (JDSF), this landmark edition solidified the tournament's position as an essential cornerstone of the global touring circuit.

To accommodate the scale of the anniversary program, the event utilized an expansive dual-floor setup, running simultaneous action across both the Main Arena and Sub-Arena. The tournament’s far-reaching prestige drew a highly competitive assembly of athletes from across Europe and the Asian continent. This multifaceted schedule, ranging from elite WDSF Grand Prix categories to youth flights and specialized technical solos from JDSF, underscored the ongoing modernization and structural expansion sweeping through the global DanceSport landscape.

Saturday 23 May: Standard Precision Takes Center Stage

The competitive itinerary commenced with a profound display of physical synergy, demanding absolute technical excellence from the field as the Standard specialists set the benchmark for the weekend, accompanied by the opening rounds of the JDSF Rising Stars in the Sub-Arena. You can check here the results for WDSF competitions that were held on Saturday 23rd May:

WDSF International Open Standard Adult

  1. Cojoc Rares - Matei Andreea (ROU)
  2. Dmitri Kolobov - Signe Busk (DEN)
  3. Dariusz Mycka - Madara Freiberga (POL)

The 25th Tokyo Open 2026: A Quarter-Century of Prestige in Japan

Saturday’s competitive schedule additionally engaged audiences with the technical complexities of specialized solo brackets, including the JDSF Open Solo Waltz and JDSF Open Solo Quickstep, which allowed individual performers to demonstrate their solo artistry.

Sunday 24 May: High-Octane Latin and Professional DanceSport Brilliance

The competitive intensity escalated on Sunday as the main floor shifted toward rhythmic expression, culminating in the spectacular Grand Ceremony and pairing the passion of the adult Latin fields with the seasoned expertise of the Professional DanceSport athletes.

WDSF Super Grand Prix PD Standard Adult

  1. Vadim Shurin - Anastasia Meshkova (LAT)
  2. Edgaras Baltaragis - Indre Baltarage (LTU)
  3. Jonas Alexander Pettersen - Kristy Puusepp (NOR)

Vadim Shurin - Anastasia Meshkova (LAT)

WDSF Open Latin Adult

  1. Konstantin Gorodilov - Polina Figurenko (EST)
  2. Jakub Lipowski - Tereza Kucerova (CZE)
  3. Lan Tian - Chen Jingyi (CHN)

To explore the detailed breakdowns of every final and semi-final round from the closing day, you can check all the competition results by clicking here.

The 25th Tokyo Open 2026: A Quarter-Century of Prestige in Japan

Retrospective

The 25th deployment at the Tokyo Gymnasium reaffirmed the city's flawless operational execution and its vital contribution to the sport’s international growth.

As the curtains fall on this historic chapter, the Japan DanceSport Federation confidently sustains its upward trajectory, steering the global community toward new heights of artistic and athletic excellence.

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