MENU
  • top
  • About Us
  • Basics
  • Paddles
  • Practice
  • Brands
  • VietnamA category covering the pickleball scene in Vietnam. It looks at how the sport is spreading locally, the reasons behind its popularity, venue and brand information, and its growth potential going forward.
  • Trends
  • CourtsA category that brings together information on pickleball courts. It covers court sizes and regulation dimensions, how to set up a court, and venue information at home and abroad—practical knowledge to help you get your playing environment in order.
  • OverseasA category introducing the pickleball scene overseas. It offers an easy-to-follow overview of how the sport is spreading, market trends and country-by-country characteristics across regions such as the United States, Asia and Europe.
  • All Venues
  • All Tournaments
  • All Events
  • All Player Directory
  • All Brands
  • All PaddlesA pickleball paddle directory. Reviews of popular models by spec and price.
  • Contact Form
  • Privacy Policy
ピックルタイムス
The Pickleball Specialist Guide
  • Find a Court
  • Vietnam
  • Articles
  • Tournaments
  • Directory
    • Player Directory
    • Paddle Directory
    • Brands
  • Search
  • Request a Listing
  • Find a Court
  • Vietnam
  • Articles
  • Tournaments
  • Directory
  • Search
  • Request a Listing
ピックルタイムス
  • Find a Court
  • Vietnam
  • Articles
  • Tournaments
  • Directory
    • Player Directory
    • Paddle Directory
    • Brands
  • Search
  • Request a Listing
  1. Home
  2. Latest News
  3. The JPA Kagoshima Open 2026 decided for May 22-24—12 courts at Sakurajima Arena, three days when enthusiasts of southern Kyushu gather

The JPA Kagoshima Open 2026 decided for May 22-24—12 courts at Sakurajima Arena, three days when enthusiasts of southern Kyushu gather

2026 4/11
Basics
April 11, 2026
Links on this page may include advertisements.

The Japan Pickleball Association (JPA) will hold the “JPA Kagoshima Open 2026” over three days,from Friday, May 22 to Sunday, May 24, 2026,at theNan-ei Lease Sakurajima Arena (Kagoshima City Sakurajima Gymnasium)in Kagoshima City. As the first large JPA-hosted official tournament held in southern Kyushu, this tournament will feature all five events—men’s and women’s singles, doubles, and mixed doubles—over three days, with12 courts on the arena floor (8 main, 4 sub)planned.

TOC

An unusual venue: an island gymnasium overlooking Sakurajima

The Nan-ei Lease Sakurajima Arena, this tournament’s venue, is located at1722-17 Yokoyama-cho, Sakurajima, Kagoshima City, Kagoshima Prefecture.As you can tell from the address, the tournament venue is withinSakurajima,reached by crossing about 15 minutes by ferry from downtown Kagoshima. A “venue you cross to by ferry” is extremely rare among JPA-hosted official tournaments in Japan, so it looks set to be a memorable trip for players.

Tournament schedule and event lineup

Schedule Event Notes
Friday, May 22 Men’s singles and women’s singles Opening day; a weekday, so paid leave is a must
Saturday, May 23 Men’s doubles and women’s doubles The tournament’s main day
Sunday, May 24 Mixed doubles Final day, awards ceremony scheduled

Entries are acceptedJPA Tournatedon the tournament’s dedicated page, with a deadline ofSunday, May 10, 2026, 23:59.Players considering the trip will want to move early to secure flights, ferry crossings, and accommodation.

A “southern hub” is born on the Kyushu pickleball map

Until now, pickleball in Kyushu has revolved around Fukuoka. In January 2026,the Zen-noh Energy Fukuoka Open 2026was held, and inThe Picklr’s plan for 20 facilities in Japan,the four cities of Fukuoka, Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto are named as hubs. However,southern Kyushu (Kumamoto, Miyazaki, Kagoshima) had been a blank zone for JPA-hosted official tournamentsuntil now.

This Kagoshima Open 2026 is the first JPA-hosted, large-scale official tournament in southern Kyushu, and for participants from Miyazaki, Kumamoto, and Oita, it is a long-awaited tournament reachable by “one ferry plus the expressway.” It is drawing attention not only from northern Kyushu players but also from Kansai and Shikoku as a “Sakurajima trip.”

Why the Sakurajima Arena was chosen

The Sakurajima Gymnasium (Nan-ei Lease Sakurajima Arena) is alarge 12-court-scale gymnasiumthat has been used for official B.League basketball games and national table tennis tournaments. In the case of pickleball, one pickleball court fits in one badminton court, so using the entire arena floor allows operating8 main courts plus 4 sub courts.Gymnasiums able to lay out 12 courts at a single venue for JPA-hosted tournaments in Japan are surprisingly few, so the Kagoshima Open looks set to draw attention as a tournament where you can “play comfortably with little schedule congestion.”

Compared with tournaments in various regions, including this one, it ranks near the top for the number of courts at a single venue.Ehime Open 2026Three points traveling players will want to keep in mind

For players planning to take part in the Kagoshima Open, here are three points to keep in mind before the trip.

Access:

  • From Kagoshima-Chuo Station, take the tram or bus to the Sakurajima Pier, cross by Sakurajima Ferry in 15 minutes, then about 10 minutes by bus after disembarking. Staying the night before is recommendedClimate:
  • In late May, Kagoshima City averages around 22°C and is comfortable. However, there are days when volcanic ash from Sakurajima falls, so you’ll want to bring goggles and a maskAccommodation:
  • There are few lodging facilities on Sakurajima, so staying in the city center (the Tenmonkan area) is recommended. The tournament period overlaps with the tourist season, so book earlyIts value as a tournament directly tied to the official JPA ranking

JPA-hosted open tournaments are often eligible for official JPA ranking points, and this Kagoshima Open is unlikely to be an exception. For the 2026 season,

the JPA and PJF are scheduled to merge and launch the new structure “Pickleball Japan” from April 14,and the JPA ranking is expected to carry over after the merger.For strongly competitive players aiming for qualification for the All-Japan Championship or international tournaments,

being able to earn points in southern Kyushu at the timing of late Maygives this tournament an important place in season strategy, too. Serious players from not only Kagoshima, Miyazaki, and Kumamoto but also Kansai and the Tokyo area are expected to enter.Q1. Where can I enter the Kagoshima Open 2026?

FAQ

You can apply from the tournament detail page on the official “Japan Pickleball” website or “JPA Tournated.” The entry deadline is Sunday, May 10, 2026, 23:59. JPA membership registration is required in advance, so first-time participants will find it smoother to complete membership registration early.

Q2. Can I compete in singles, doubles, and mixed at once?

Because the tournament guidelines split events by day, singles (5/22), doubles (5/23), and mixed (5/24) can be combined schedule-wise. It depends on your stamina and travel budget, but competing across all three full days lets you savor pickleball to the fullest on Sakurajima.

Q3. Can I enter the venue just to spectate?

Q3. Can I enter the venue just to spectate?

Past JPA-hosted tournaments have basically allowed free spectating, so the same operation is expected this time. It’s a rare tournament you can enjoy together with Sakurajima sightseeing, so bringing along the family and friends of traveling players is also recommended. Please check the official JPA announcement for the formal spectating rules.

Summary

The JPA-hostedKagoshima Open 2026will be heldfrom Friday, May 22 to Sunday, May 24, 2026,in Sakurajima, Kagoshima City, at theNan-ei Lease Sakurajima ArenaUsing 12 courts on the arena floor (8 main, 4 sub), it is a large tournament that gets through all five events—singles, doubles, and mixed—over three days. As southern Kyushu’s first JPA-hosted official tournament, it looks set to draw attention not only from local Kyushu players but from across the country. The entry deadline is Sunday, May 10, 2026, so prepare for the trip early.

Basics
Let's share this post !
  • Copied the URL !
  • Copied the URL !
  • India's first IPA-approved "PWR 1000" pickleball tournament closes—19 countries, 1,500 players, total prize money 50,000 dollars
  • MLP 2026 opening four-tournament groups announced! Venue change from San Diego to Newport Beach, and all Dallas–Austin matchups

Author of this article

小島 怜's avatar Rei Kojima

I'm a pickleball enthusiast in my third year living in Vietnam. In high school I was on the badminton team, spending every day chasing the shuttle. Now, amid the buzz of Ho Chi Minh City, I'm fully immersed in the speedy volleys my badminton background enables and the strategic mind games unique to pickleball. I'll casually share the real playing scene in Vietnam—local court info and improvement tips that only a former badminton player would know!

Related Articles

  • Can we graduate from relying on videos? What Japan's first printed beginner's guide means
    July 4, 2026
  • Tokyo's First Urban Indoor Facility "PICKLEBALL ONE GINZA SHIMBASHI" Opens in Shimbashi -- From 6 a.m. to 11 p.m.
    June 11, 2026
  • Tipness Rolls Out Pickleball in Earnest at 45 Locations -- Diversifying into Corporate Wellness and Municipal Events
    June 11, 2026
  • Dentsu Group Invests in a Pickleball Promotion Business -- Five Major Companies Team Up to Build an Industry Foundation
    June 11, 2026
  • USA Pickleball Partners Nationwide with Boys & Girls Clubs -- Bringing Pickleball to 4 Million Young People Across 5,500 Sites
    April 24, 2026
  • A $15 Million Massive Pickleball Facility "Pickleball Park" Set to Open in Connecticut in Summer 2026
    April 24, 2026
  • Shinagawa Prince Hotel Opens Pickleball Courts in Its Banquet Hall -- "Repurposing Vacant Space" at Hotels and Commercial Facilities Eases Japan's Court Shortage
    April 22, 2026
  • [Results] PPA Sacramento Open 2026 -- Johns & Tardio Stay Unbeaten in Men's Doubles, Fahey Wins Women's Singles
    April 17, 2026

Latest Articles

  • A 3-Stage Drill to Steady Your Pickleball Serve
  • The Complete Gamma Sports Paddle Guide | 5 Points for Choosing
  • The Head Radical Pro Explained in Depth | A Serious Paddle From a Tennis Heavyweight
  • The Onix Graphite Paddle Explained | A Value Staple for Beginners
  • Comparing Pickleball Paddle Core Materials | Polymer, Nomex and Aluminum

Categories

  • Gear Reviews
  • Courts
  • Columns
  • Trends
  • News
  • How-To
  • Paddles
  • Brands
  • Vietnam
  • Health & Fitness
  • Basics
  • Tournaments
  • Technique & Improvement
  • Overseas
  • Practice
Popular articles
  • The Complete Guide to Pickleball Facilities in Kanagawa | A List of Places to Play in the Prefecture
  • Where Can You Play Pickleball in Tokyo? A Look at Courts in the City
  • Where Can You Play Pickleball in Shizuoka? A Look at Courts and Sports Facilities in the Prefecture
  • Where Can You Play Pickleball in Chiba? A Look at Playable Locations in the Prefecture
  • A Beginner's Guide to Pickleball | The First Gear to Get and How to Choose It
ピックルタイムス

One of the largest pickleball specialist media readable in Japanese. We deliver firsthand information from two bases: Japan and Vietnam.

Find Pickleball

  • Find a Court
  • Tournament Info
  • Event Info

About Pickleball

  • Paddle Info
  • Brand Info
  • Player Info
  • Columns
  • Latest News

About Our Service

  • Pickleball in Vietnam
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • top
  • About Us
  • Basics
  • Paddles
  • Practice
  • Brands
  • Vietnam
  • Trends
  • Courts
  • Overseas
  • All Venues
  • All Tournaments
  • All Events
  • All Player Directory
  • All Brands
  • All Paddles
  • Contact Form
  • Privacy Policy

© 2026 PICKLE TIMES | Operated by our Ho Chi Minh City-based editorial team

  • Menu
  • Home
  • Courts
  • Vietnam
  • Articles
  • Search
TOC
Popular Searches Ho Chi Minh City Indoor Paddles Hanoi
Pickle Times
Find a Court Vietnam Pickle Articles Tournaments & Events

Directory

Player Directory Paddle Directory Brands
Find a Court ⚲
Home Courts Vietnam Articles Search
English
日本語