Pickleball Japan Open 2026 Scheduled June 5–7 in Yamaguchi, Boosting Tourism
PJF announced the Pickleball Japan Open 2026 will run June 5–7 in Yamaguchi Prefecture, a three-day tournament presented as part of a push to link competitive pickleball with regional tourism.

PJF announced on February 23, 2026 that the Pickleball Japan Open 2026 is scheduled for June 5–7 in Yamaguchi Prefecture, framing the three-day tournament as a strategic development that ties competitive sport to regional tourism promotion. The announcement positions the event explicitly as more than a competition, highlighting tourism as a stated objective alongside the matches.
The June 5–7 dates give the event a fixed, early-summer window on the national calendar. PJF used the scheduling to emphasize Yamaguchi Prefecture as the host region, presenting the Open as an opportunity to bring players and visitors to the prefecture over the three days of play. Organizers framed the timing and location as deliberate choices to connect tournament activity with regional promotion.
Coverage published within the past week reported the announcement to national and hobby audiences on February 23, 2026, marking it as a recent development in Japan’s competitive pickleball landscape. The PJF presentation linked the Pickleball Japan Open 2026 directly to tourism goals, describing the tournament itself as a vehicle for showcasing Yamaguchi’s facilities and local appeal over the course of the June 5–7 schedule.
With the event still months away, the central detail to follow is how PJF and Yamaguchi Prefecture translate the announced strategy into on-the-ground plans for June 5–7. The announcement sets expectations that the Pickleball Japan Open 2026 will operate as both a competitive stop for players and a tourism-oriented weekend for visitors to Yamaguchi Prefecture, tying the competitive schedule to regional promotional aims.
The Pickleball Japan Open 2026 remains scheduled to take place June 5–7 in Yamaguchi Prefecture under PJF’s announced plan, and the federation’s framing on February 23, 2026 makes clear that organizers intend the three-day tournament to serve a dual purpose: delivering matches and boosting regional tourism.
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