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2007–08 Japan Figure Skating Championships

2007–08 Japan Figure Skating Championships
Type: National championship
Date: 26–28 December 2007 (S)
24–25 November 2007 (J)
Season: 2007–08
Location: Kadoma (S)
Sendai (J)
Venue: Namihaya Dome (S)
Champions
Men's singles:
Daisuke Takahashi (S)
Takahito Mura (J)
Ladies' singles:
Mao Asada (S)
Rumi Suizu (J)
Pair skating:
Narumi Takahashi / Mervin Tran (J)
Ice dancing:
Cathy Reed / Chris Reed (S)
Haruka Maeda / Taiyo Mizutani (J)
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The 2007–08 Japan Figure Skating Championships were the 76th Japan Figure Skating Championships to be held. They were held at the Namihaya Dome arena in Kadoma, Osaka on December 26–28, 2007. National Champions were crowned in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dancing. Results of this competition were used to help pick the teams for the 2008 World Championships and the 2008 Four Continents Championships.

The 2007–08 Japan Junior Figure Skating Championships took place in Sendai between November 24 and 25, 2007.

The following skaters placed high enough at Novice Nationals to be invited to compete here: Yuzuru Hanyu (1st in Novice, 3rd in Junior), Keiji Tanaka (second in Novice, 8th in Junior), and Ryuju Hino (third in novice, 10th in Junior) in men. In ladies, it was Roanna-Sari Oshikawa (1st in novice, 25 in juniors), Yukiko Fujisawa (second in novice, 19th in juniors), and Miho Sasaki (third in novice, 14th in juniors).

Although normally under the rules, a podium finish in the men's event on the Junior level would bring an invitation to compete at the senior level, twelve-year-old Hanyu was not able to be invited due to his age and skating level. Yukihiro Yoshida was therefore invited instead. Hanyu is also not listed as an alternate to Junior Worlds because he is not old enough to attend that competition.

Ayane Nakamura withdrew before the competition.

After Junior Nationals, the World Junior team was announced as follows:


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