2025 Japanese Olympic curling trials

2025 Japanese Olympic curling trials
Host cityWakkanai, Japan
ArenaWakkanai City Midori Sports Park
DatesSeptember 11–14
Men's winner SC Karuizawa Club
Curling clubKaruizawa CC, Karuizawa, Nagano
SkipTsuyoshi Yamaguchi
FourthRiku Yanagisawa
SecondTakeru Yamamoto
LeadSatoshi Koizumi
AlternateShingo Usui
CoachYuji Nishimuro
Finalist Consadole (Abe)
Women's winner Fortius
Curling clubSapporo CC, Sapporo, Hokkaido
SkipSayaka Yoshimura
ThirdKaho Onodera
SecondYuna Kotani
LeadAnna Ohmiya
AlternateMina Kobayashi
CoachYumie Funayama & Niklas Edin
Finalist SC Karuizawa Club
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The 2025 Japanese Olympic curling trials were held from September 11 to 14 at the Wakkanai City Midori Sports Park in Wakkanai, Japan. The winning Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi and Sayaka Yoshimura rinks earned the right to represent Japan at the Olympic Qualification Event where they will need to finish in the top two to qualify for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. It was the first time a men's trial is being held.

The men's event featured a best-of-five series between the 2024 and 2025 Japanese champion rinks of Shinya Abe (Consadole) and Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi (SC Karuizawa Club). In 2024, Consadole led Japan to a 3–9 record at the 2024 World Men's Curling Championship, only earning three qualification points for the nation. SC Karuizawa Club did slightly better in 2025 by finishing ninth and earning five points, though it was not enough to advance Japan directly to the Olympic Games.

The women's event was held in a double round robin format with the top two teams advancing to a best-of-five series which includes the results from their first two games. The 2024 and 2025 Japanese champions Miyu Ueno (SC Karuizawa Club) and Sayaka Yoshimura (Fortius) qualified by winning the previous two national titles while two-time Olympic medallist Satsuki Fujisawa (Loco Solare) qualified as the points leader. Like the men's teams, SC Karuizawa Club finished eleventh in 2024 while Fortius placed ninth in 2025, resulting in just eight qualification points.