On this page, you find the full Title History for the AJPW All Asia Tag Team Championship, with all Championship Info, Statistics, the Belt Design changes through the years, and the full list of Title Reigns, along with dates, events, and reign durations.
The AJPW All Asia Tag Team Championship is contested in All Japan Pro Wrestling, by men wrestlers.
The championship was first established on November 16, 1955.
The titles were used for over 70 years, and the belts had deteriorated until new stylized belts with an orange strap were introduced in 2019.
The current champions are the team of Don Fujii & Masaaki Mochizuki (Don Fujii & Masaaki Mochizuki), who won the title on January 18, 2026, and have been reigning for 119 days.
AJPW All Asia Tag Team Championship: Title History
AJPW All Asia Tag Team Championship: Title Reigns
N. Image Champion Reign DDT Pro-Wrestling 129 Don Fujii & Masaaki Mochizuki Don Fujii & Masaaki Mochizuki
January 18, 2026 Tokyo, Japan | DG Open The New Year Gate 2026119+days128 Gajadokuro Ishin Iihashi & Yoshiki Kato
December 31, 2025 Tokyo, Japan | AJPW New Year's Eve 202518days127 Musashi & Seiki Yoshioka Musashi & Seiki Yoshioka
September 15, 2025 Tokyo, Japan | AJPW Oudou Tournament 2025107days126 Atsuki Aoyagi & Yuma Aoyagi Atsuki Aoyagi & Yuma Aoyagi
June 15, 2025 Kyoto, Japan | AJPW Super Power Series 202592days125 ELPIDA Yuma Anzai & Rising Hayato
October 13, 2024 Tokyo, Japan | AJPW Raising An Army Memorial Series 2024245days124 Musashi & Seiki Yoshioka Musashi & Seiki Yoshioka
June 24, 2024 Tokyo, Japan | AJPW Dynamite Series 2024111days123 Evolution Dan Tamura & Hikaru Sato
March 30, 2024 Tokyo, Japan | AJPW Dream Power Series 202486days122 Atsushi Onita & Toy Kojima Atsushi Onita 3 & Toy Kojima
January 14, 2024 Yokohama, Japan | Shinshun Denryū Bakuha! 2024This was an Electric Blast Bat & Boards Deathmatch held at a DDT Pro-Wrestling event. On February 14, 2024, Kojima changed his ring name to To-y.76days121 Eruption Hideki Okatani & Yukio Sakaguchi
November 3, 2023 Tokyo, Japan | Road To Ultimate Party 2023 in ShinjukuThis was a DDT Pro-Wrestling event.72days120 Burning Jun Akiyama 4 & Kotaro Suzuki
September 18, 2023 Nagoya, Japan | Dramatic Explosion 2023This was a DDT Pro-Wrestling event.46days119 Atsushi Onita & Yoshitatsu Atsushi Onita 2 & Yoshitatsu 2
February 4, 2023 Tokyo, Japan | AJPW Excite Series 2023226daysAll Japan Pro Wrestling 118 Kendo Kashin & Nosawa Rongai Kendo Kashin 1 & NOSAWA Rongai 3
January 3, 2023 Tokyo, Japan | AJPW New Year Giant Series 202332days117 Masao Inoue & Takao Omori Masao Inoue 2 & Takao Omori 3
December 7, 2022 Tokyo, Japan | Real World Tag League 2022This was a four-way match also including Tajiri and Yoshitatsu, and Black Menso-re and ATM.27days116 Gungnir Of Anarchy Masao Hanahata & Yusuke Kodama
November 27, 2022 Fujisawa, Japan | Real World Tag League 202210days115 Tajiri & Yoshitatsu TAJIRI 1 & Yoshitatsu 1
October 30, 2022 Tokyo, Japan | AJPW Raising An Army Memorial Series 2022 - Halloween ManiaX28days114 Evolution Dan Tamura & Hikaru Sato
September 18, 2022 Tokyo, Japan | AJPW 50th Anniversary42days113 Voodoo Murders Minoru Tanaka 3 & Toshizo
July 14, 2022 Tokyo, Japan | Summer Action Series 202266days112 Total Eclipse Yusuke Kodama & Hokuto Omori
January 2, 2022 Tokyo, Japan | New Year Wars - Night 1193days111 StrongHearts El Lindaman & T-Hawk
September 7, 2021 Tokyo, Japan | AJPW Super Deluxe Series117days110 Purple Haze Zeus Kanaya & Izanagi
August 15, 2020 Tokyo, Japan | Summer Action Series II - Night 1: Atsushi Aoki Memorial Show ~ AA Forever388days109 Yankee Two Kenju Isami Kodaka & Yuko Miyamoto
March 23, 2020 Tokyo, Japan | Dream Power Series145days108 Sweeper Jake Lee 2 & Koji Iwamoto
June 18, 2019 Tokyo, Japan | 2019 Dynamite Series279days107 Ryuichi Kawakami & Kazumi Kikuta Ryuichi Kawakami & Kazumi Kikuta
May 5, 2019 Yokohama, Japan | BJW Endless Survival 201944days106 Sweeper Jake Lee 1 & Koji Iwamoto
March 21, 2019 Nagoya, Japan | 2019 Dream Power SeriesWon the vacant titles by defeating Daichi Hashimoto and Hideyoshi Kamitani in a tournament final.45days

Vacant
February 25, 2019Vacated due to Nomura and Aoyagi splitting up.24days105 Nextream Naoya Nomura & Yuma Aoyagi
July 29, 2018 Osaka, Japan | 2018 Summer Action Series211days104 Jun Akiyama & Yuji Nagata Jun Akiyama 3 & Yuji Nagata 1
February 3, 2018 Yokohama, Japan | 2018 Yokohama Twilight BluesDefeated Naoya Nomura and Ryoji Sai.176days

Vacant
January 27, 2018Vacated due to Aoyagi being sidelined with a ankle injury.7days103 Nextream Naoya Nomura & Yuma Aoyagi
September 30, 2017 Maebashi, Japan | Raising An Army Memorial Series119days102 Black Tiger VII & Taka Michinoku NOSAWA Rongai 2 & TAKA Michinoku 1
August 27, 2017 Tokyo, Japan | 45th AnniversaryBlack Tiger VII previously held the title under the name Nosawa Rongai.34days101 Evolution Atsushi Aoki 3 & Hikaru Sato
June 20, 2017 Obihiro, Japan | Dynamite Series68days100 Atsushi Onita & Masanobu Fuchi Atsushi Onita 1 & Masanobu Fuchi 2
November 27, 2016 Tokyo, Japan | New Explosion205days99 Evolution Atsushi Aoki 2 & Hikaru Sato
July 24, 2016 Tokyo, Japan | BJW Ryogokutan126days98 Yankii Nichokenju Isami Kodaka & Yuko Miyamoto
November 15, 2015 Tokyo, Japan | Hachioji Wrestling FestivalDefeated Kotaro Suzuki and Yohei Nakajima.252days

Vacant
October 14, 2015 Aichi, Japan | 2015 Jr. Tag Battle of GloryDragón and Kanemaru voluntarily vacated the titles due to losing to Isami Kodaka and Yuko Miyamoto.32days97 Último Dragón & Yoshinobu Kanemaru Último Dragón 1 & Yoshinobu Kanemaru 2
March 22, 2015 Fukuoka, Japan | Live event206days96 Dark Kingdom Mitsuya Nagai & Takeshi Minamino
January 3, 2015 Tokyo, Japan | Live event78days95 Xceed Kotaro Suzuki & Kento Miyahara
August 16, 2014 Tokyo, Japan | Live event140days94 Team Dream Futures Keisuke Ishii & Shigehiro Irie
April 29, 2014 Tokyo, Japan | DDT Max Bump 2014109days93 Burning Jun Akiyama 2 & Yoshinobu Kanemaru 1
January 26, 2014 Kobe, Japan | Live event93days92 Burning Atsushi Aoki 1 & Kotaro Suzuki
April 25, 2013 Nagoya, Japan | Live event276days91 Junior Stars Koji Kanemoto 2 & Minoru Tanaka 2
February 10, 2013 Fukuoka, Japan | Live event74days90 Jonetsu Hentai Baka Hikaru Sato & Hiroshi Yamato
January 26, 2013 Tokyo, Japan | Live event15days89 Junior Stars Koji Kanemoto 1 & Minoru Tanaka 1
October 21, 2012 Aichi, Japan | Live eventDefeated Kazushi Miyamoto and Tomoaki Honma in a tournament final.97days

Vacant
September 4, 2012Vacated due to Akebono being sidelined with pneumonia.47days88 S.M.O.P. Akebono 2 & Ryota Hama
July 1, 2012 Tokyo, Japan | NJPW/AJPW New Japan & All Japan 40th Anniversary65days87 Strong BJ Daisuke Sekimoto & Yuji Okabayashi
October 23, 2011 Tokyo, Japan | Live event252days86 New Generation Force Seiya Sanada 2 Manabu Soya
June 19, 2011 Tokyo, Japan | Live eventSoya and Sanada were previously known as the team of New Generation Force.126days85 Strong BJ Daisuke Sekimoto & Yuji Okabayashi
March 21, 2011 Tokyo, Japan | Live event90days84 New Generation Force Seiya Sanada 1 Manabu Soya
August 29, 2010 Tokyo, Japan | Live event204days83 Voodoo Murders TARU 1 & Big Daddy Voodoo 1
April 29, 2010 Tokyo, Japan | Growin' Up122days82 S.M.O.P. Akebono 1 & Ryota Hama
September 23, 2009 Tokyo, Japan | Flashing Tour218days81 Minoru Suzuki & Nosawa Rongai Minoru Suzuki 1 & NOSAWA Rongai 1
January 3, 2009 Tokyo, Japan | New Year Shining Series TourDefeated Osamu Nishimura and Masanobu Fuchi in a tournament final.263days

Vacant
October 29, 2006Vacated due to Sasaki getting injured.797days80 Katsuhiko Nakajima & Kensuke Sasaki Katsuhiko Nakajima 1 & Kensuke Sasaki 1
July 26, 2005 Tokyo, Japan | Summer Action Series Tour460days79 Shuji Kondo & 'brother' Yasshi Shuji Kondo 1 & 'brother' Yasshi
June 19, 2005 Tokyo, Japan | Crossover TourDefeated Tomoaki Honma and Katsuhiko Nakajima in a tournament final.37days

Vacant
May 27, 2005Vacated due to Rico retiring.23days78 RO&D Buchanan 1 & Rico 1
February 2, 2005 Tokyo, Japan | Excite Series Tour114days77 Mitsuya Nagai & Masayuki Naruse Masayuki Naruse 1 Mitsuya Nagai
November 3, 2004 Tokyo, Japan | Chrono Stream ~ Masahiro Chono 20th Anniversary91days76 Masanobu Fuchi & Genichiro Tenryu Masanobu Fuchi 1 & Genichiro Tenryu 1
May 22, 2004 Tokyo, Japan | Rise Up Tour165days75 The Great Kosuke & Shiryu Satoshi Kojima 1 & Kaz Hayashi 1
January 2, 2004 Tokyo, Japan | New Year Giant Series Tour141days74 Mr. Gannosuke & Tetsuhiro Kuroda Mr. Gannosuke 1 & Tetsuhiro Kuroda
December 25, 2003 Tokyo, Japan | Zero-1's Rebel Z TourDefeated Jun Kasai and Tengu Kaiser.8days

Vacant
December 14, 2003Vacated due to Kanemura suffering from an illness.11days73 Kintaro Kanemura & Tetsuhiro Kuroda Kintaro Kanemura & Tetsuhiro Kuroda
October 10, 2003 Tokyo, Japan | Live eventWon the titles on Pro Wrestling ZERO-ONE's Evolution tour.65days72 Rowdy Kohei Sato & Hirotaka Yokoi
July 19, 2003 Tokyo, Japan | Summer Action Series TourDefeated Turmeric Storm (Tomoaki Honma and Kazushi Miyamoto) in a tournament final.83days

Vacant
June 20, 2003Vacated due to Arashi winning the World Tag Team titles on June 8, 2003.29days71 Arashi & Nobutaka Araya Arashi 2 & Nobutaka Araya
April 13, 2002 Tokyo, Japan | AJPW Grand Champion CarnivalDefeated Mitsuya Nagai and Shigeo Okumura.433days

Vacant
January 14, 2002Vacated after losing a non-title match to Yoji Anjo and Genichiro Tenryu.89days70 Arashi & Koki Kitahara Arashi 1 & Koki Kitahara
September 8, 2001 Tokyo, Japan | Summer Action Series IIDefeated Shigeo Okumura and Nobutaka Araya.128days

Vacant
August 1, 2001Kakihara suffered a knee injury.38days69 Masahito Kakihara & Mitsuya Nagai Masahito Kakihara 1 & Mitsuya Nagai
June 8, 2001 Tokyo, Japan | Super Power Series TourDefeated Shinya Makabe and Yuji Nagata.54days

Vacant
June 16, 2000Vacated due to Honda, Inoue and several others leaving AJPW to form Pro Wrestling Noah.357days68 Tamon Honda & Masao Inoue Tamon Honda 2 & Masao Inoue 1
October 25, 1999 Nagaoka, Japan | October Giant Series TourDefeated Maunakea Mossman and Johnny Smith in a tournament final.235days

Vacant
August 25, 1999Vacated so other wrestlers could hold the titles.61days67 Untouchables Mitsuharu Misawa 2 & Yoshinari Ogawa 1
August 25, 1999 Hiroshima, Japan | Summer Action Series II TourThis match was also for Omori and Takayama's World Tag Team titles.0days66 No Fear Takao Omori 2 & Yoshihiro Takayama 1
June 4, 1999 Sapporo, Japan | Summer Action Series II TourAlso held the World Tag Team titles.82days65 Hayabusa & Jinsei Shinzaki Hayabusa 1 & Jinsei Shinzaki 1
February 13, 1999 Tokyo, Japan | Live eventWon the title at Fan Appreciation Day.111days64 Tamon Honda & Jun Izumida Tamon Honda 1 & Jun Izumida 1
October 6, 1998 Niigata, Japan | Live event130days63 Wolf Hawkfield & Johnny Smith Wolf Hawkfield 1 & Johnny Smith 2
January 9, 1998 Kagoshima, Japan | Live event270days62 Jun Akiyama & Takao Omori Jun Akiyama 1 & Takao Omori 1
January 29, 1995 Tokyo, Japan | Live eventDefeated Bobby Fulton and Tommy Rogers in a tournament final.1076days

Vacant
December 5, 1994Vacated so Furnas and Kroffat could focus on the World Tag Team Championship.55days61 The Can-Am Express Doug Furnas 5 & Danny Kroffat 5
September 9, 1993 Saitama, Japan | Live event452days60 The Eagle & The Patriot The Patriot 1 The Eagle
June 2, 1993 Koyama, Japan | Live event99days59 Super Generation Army Tsuyoshi Kikuchi 1 & Kenta Kobashi 4
May 25, 1992 Sendai, Japan | Live event373days58 The Can-Am Express Doug Furnas 4 & Danny Kroffat 4
July 26, 1991 Matsudo, Japan | Live event304days57 Billy Black & Joel Deaton Billy Black & Joel Deaton
July 18, 1991 Tokyo, Japan | Live event8days56 Johnny Ace & Kenta Kobashi Johnny Ace 2 & Kenta Kobashi 3
July 8, 1991 Osaka, Japan | Live event10days55 The Can-Am Express Doug Furnas 3 & Danny Kroffat 3
April 20, 1991 Tokyo, Japan | Live event79days54 The British Bruisers Dynamite Kid 1 & Johnny Smith 1
April 6, 1991 Osaka, Japan | Live eventDefeated Tsuyoshi Kikuchi and Kenta Kobashi.14days

Vacant
February 1, 1991Johnny Ace was injured.64days53 Johnny Ace & Kenta Kobashi Johnny Ace 1 & Kenta Kobashi 2
September 7, 1990 Fukui, Japan | Live eventDefeated Bobby Fulton and Tommy Rogers.147days

Vacant
June 19, 1990Nakano left AJPW to join Super World of Sports.80days52 Shinichi Nagano & Akira Taue Akira Taue 1 Shinichi Nagano
June 5, 1990 Chiba, Japan | Live eventDefeated Davey Boy Smith and Johnny Smith.14days

Vacant
May 17, 1990Vacated so Misawa could focus on his singles career.19days51 Kenta Kobashi & Tiger Mask II Kenta Kobashi 1 & Tiger Mask (II) 1
April 9, 1990 Okayama, Japan | Live eventOn May 14, 1990, Tiger Mask II removed his mask and became known by his real name, Mitsuharu Misawa.38days50 The Can-Am Express Doug Furnas 2 & Danny Kroffat 2
March 2, 1990 Nagoya, Japan | Live event38days49 Footloose/Revolution Samson Fuyuki 3 & Toshiaki Kawada 3
October 20, 1989 Nagoya, Japan | Live event133days48 The Can-Am Express Doug Furnas 1 & Danny Kroffat 1
June 5, 1989 Tokyo, Japan | Live event137days47 Footloose/Revolution Samson Fuyuki 2 & Toshiaki Kawada 2
September 15, 1988 Tokyo, Japan | Live event263days46 Shinichi Nakano & Shunji Takano Shunji Takano 1 Shinichi Nakano
September 9, 1988 Chiba, Japan | Live event6days45 Footloose/Revolution Samson Fuyuki 1 & Toshiaki Kawada 1
March 9, 1988 Yokohama, Japan | Live event184days44 Mighty Inoue & Takashi Ishikawa Mighty Inoue 4 & Takashi Ishikawa
July 30, 1987 Tokyo, Japan | Live eventDefeated Masanobu Kurisu and Isamu Teranishi in a tournament final.223days

Vacant
March 1, 1987Super Strong Machine left AJPW.151days43 Ashura Hara & Super Strong Machine Ashura Hara 3 & Super Strong Machine 1
October 30, 1986 Aomori, Japan | Live event122days42 Mighty Inoue & Takashi Ishikawa Mighty Inoue 3 & Takashi Ishikawa
October 31, 1985 Tsuruoka, Japan | Live event364days41 Norio Honaga & Isamu Teranishi Norio Honaga 1 & Isamu Teranishi 2
July 1, 1985 Japan | Live event122days40 Ishin Gundan Animal Hamaguchi 2 & Isamu Teranishi 1
July 18, 1985 Tokyo, Japan | Live eventN/Adays39 Takashi Ishikawa & Akio Sato Akio Sato 2 Takashi Ishikawa
April 15, 1985 Nagasaki, Japan | Live eventDefeated Animal Hamaguchi and Masanobu Kurisu.94days

Vacant
October 22, 1984Vacated for undocumented reasons.175days38 Ashura Hara & Takashi Ishikawa Ashura Hara 2 & Takashi Ishikawa
February 16, 1984 Nagasaki, Japan | Live eventDefeated Thomas Ivey and Jerry Morrow.249days

Vacant
February 26, 1984Vacated so Inoue could focus on the NWA International Junior Heavyweight Championship.N/Adays37 Ashura Hara & Mighty Inoue Ashura Hara 1 & Mighty Inoue 2
February 23, 1983 Takaishi, Japan | Live eventDefeated The Great Kojika and Motoshi Okuma.368days

Vacant
January 1, 1983Sato was injured.53days36 Takashi Ishikawa & Akio Sato Akio Sato 1 Takashi Ishikawa
June 11, 1981 Tokyo, Japan | Live event569days35 The Von Erichs David von Erich 1 & Kevin von Erich 1
May 23, 1981 Tokyo, Japan | Live event19days34 The Great Kojika & Motoshi Okuma Great Kojika 5 & Motoshi Okuma 4
May 31, 1979 Noshiro, Japan | Live eventDefeated Butch Miller and Sweet Williams.723days

Vacant
August 1, 1978Kojika and Okuma did not defend the titles for six months.303days33 The Great Kojika & Motoshi Okuma Great Kojika 4 & Motoshi Okuma 3
February 22, 1978 Gifu, Japan | Live event160days32 Animal Hamaguchi & Mighty Inoue Animal Hamaguchi 1 & Mighty Inoue 1
November 6, 1977 Tokyo, Japan | Live event108days31 The Great Kojika & Motoshi Okuma Great Kojika 3 & Motoshi Okuma 2
June 16, 1977 Tokyo, Japan | Live event143days30 Samson Kutsuwada & Akihisa Takachiho Akihisa Takachiho 1 Samson Kutsuwada
October 21, 1976 Fukushima, Japan | Live event238days29 The Oates Brothers Jerry Oates & Ted Oates
October 2, 1976 Tokyo, Japan | Giant Series19days28 The Great Kojika & Motoshi Okuma Great Kojika 2 & Motoshi Okuma 1
March 26, 1976 Seoul, South Korea | Live eventDefeated two Korean representatives to revive the titles in AJPW.190daysDeactivated
April 20, 1973The JWA closed.Japanese Wrestling Association 27 The Great Kojika & Gentetsu Matsuoka Great Kojika 1 & Gentetsu Matsuoka
March 3, 1973 Osaka, Japan | Live eventDefeated Killer Karl Krupp and Kurt Von Steiger.48days

Vacant
January 30, 1973Yoshimura retired.32days26 Seiji Sakaguchi & Michiaki Yoshimura Seiji Sakaguchi 1 & Michiaki Yoshimura 10
December 12, 1971 Tokyo, Japan | JWA World Champion SeriesDefeated Dory Funk, Jr. and Dick Murdoch.415days

Vacant
December 1, 1971Inoki left the JWA.11days25 Antonio Inoki & Michiaki Yoshimura Antonio Inoki 4 & Michiaki Yoshimura 9
October 30, 1969 Gifu, Japan | Live eventDefeated Mr. Atomic and Buddy Austin in a rematch.762days

Vacant
October 10, 1969 Yamagata, Japan | Live eventHeld up after a controversial match against Mr. Atomic and Buddy Austin.20days24 Antonio Inoki & Michiaki Yoshimura Antonio Inoki 3 & Michiaki Yoshimura 8
August 9, 1969 Nagoya, Japan | Live eventDefeated Crusher Lisowski and Art Michalik.62days

Vacant
July 3, 1969Vacated so Ohki could focus on defending the All Asia Heavyweight Championship.37days23 Antonio Inoki & Kintarō Ōki Antonio Inoki 2 & Kintaro Oki 4
February 3, 1969 Sapporo, Japan | Live eventDefeated Tom Jones and Buster Lloyd.150days

Vacant
January 21, 1969Vacated due to Yoshimura making an excursion to the United States.13days22 Kintarō Ōki & Michiaki Yoshimura Kintaro Oki 3 & Michiaki Yoshimura 7
July 30, 1968 Sapporo, Japan | Live event175days21 Klondike Bill & Skull Murphy Klondike Bill & Skull Murphy
July 8, 1968 Tokyo, Japan | Live event22days20 Kintarō Ōki & Michiaki Yoshimura Kintaro Oki 2 & Michiaki Yoshimura 6
January 6, 1968 Osaka, Japan | Live eventDefeated Bill Miller and Rick Hunter.184days

Vacant
October 31, 1967Inoki won the NWA International Tag Team titles.67days19 Antonio Inoki & Michiaki Yoshimura Antonio Inoki 1 & Michiaki Yoshimura 5
May 26, 1967 Sapporo, Japan | JWA Diamond SeriesDefeated Ike Eakins and Waldo Von Erich.158days

Vacant
April 1, 1967Ohki was injured in a car accident.55days18 Kintarō Ōki & Michiaki Yoshimura Kintaro Oki 1 & Michiaki Yoshimura 4
December 3, 1966 Tokyo, Japan | JWA Winter SeriesDefeated Eddie Morrow and Tarzan Zorro.119days

Vacant
November 5, 1966Baba and Yoshimura won the NWA International Tag Team Championship.28days17 Giant Baba & Michiaki Yoshimura Giant Baba 3 & Michiaki Yoshimura 3
July 1, 1966 Hiroshima, Japan | Live event127days16 Eddie Graham & Killer Karl Kox Eddie Graham 1 & Killer Karl Kox
June 27, 1966 Nagoya, Japan | Live event4days15 Hiro Matsuda & Michiaki Yoshimura Hiro Matsuda 1 & Michiaki Yoshimura 2
May 28, 1966 Sapporo, Japan | Live event30days14 Joe Carollo & Killer Karl Kox Joe Carollo & Killer Karl Kox
May 26, 1966 Sendai, Japan | Live eventDefeated Giant Baba and Michiaki Yoshimura.2days

Vacant
January 5, 1966Vacated due to Toyonobori taking a leave of absence.141days13 Giant Baba & Toyonobori Giant Baba 2 & Toyonobori 7
July 15, 1965 Shizuoka, Japan | Live event174days12 The Destroyer & Billy Red Lyons The Destroyer 1 & Billy Red Lyons
June 3, 1965 Sapporo, Japan | Live event42days11 Giant Baba & Toyonobori Giant Baba 1 & Toyonobori 6
May 29, 1964 Sapporo, Japan | Live event370days10 Calypso Hurricane & Gene Kiniski Calypso Hurricane & Gene Kiniski
May 14, 1964 Yokohama, Japan | Live event15days9 Toyonobori & Michiaki Yoshimura Toyonobori 5 & Michiaki Yoshimura 1
February 20, 1964 Nagoya, Japan | Live eventDefeated Prince Curtis Iaukea and Don Manoukian.84days

Vacant
December 15, 1963Vacated due to Rikidōzan dying of stab wounds.67days8 Rikidōzan & Toyonobori Rikidōzan 4 & Toyonobori 4
May 6, 1963 Sapporo, Japan | JWA The 5th Annual World Big LeagueDefeated Fred Atkins and Killer Kowalski.223days

Vacant
January 1, 1963Vacated due to Toyonobori getting injured.125days7 Rikidōzan & Toyonobori Rikidōzan 3 & Toyonobori 3
July 1, 1962 Toyonaka, Japan | Live event184days6 Buddy Austin & Mike Sharpe Buddy Austin & Mike Sharpe
June 4, 1962 Osaka, Japan | Live eventThis was a Two out of three falls match.27days5 Rikidōzan & Toyonobori Rikidōzan 2 & Toyonobori 2
February 15, 1962 Tokyo, Japan | Live event109days4 Luther Lindsay & Ricky Waldo Luther Lindsay 1 & Ricky Waldo
February 3, 1962 Tokyo, Japan | Live event12days3 Rikidōzan & Toyonobori Rikidōzan 1 & Toyonobori 1
June 7, 1960 Nagoya, Japan | JWA International Competitors Of The Spring - Night 13This was a Two out of three falls match.606days2 Dan Miller & Frank Valois Dan Miller & Frank Valois
June 2, 1960 Osaka, Japan | JWA International Competitors of the Spring - Night 10Defeated Rikidōzan and Michiaki Yoshimura in a two out of three falls tournament final.5days

Vacant
June 2, 1960 Osaka, Japan | JWA International Competitors of the Spring - Night 10Vacated due to Czaya and Jokinder splitting up.0days1 King Kong Czaya & Tiger Joginder Singh King Kong Czaya & Tiger Joginder Singh
November 16, 1955 Tokyo, Japan | Live eventDefeated Rikidōzan and Harold Sakata in a two out of three falls tournament final.1660days
AJPW All Asia Tag Team Championship: Names & Belt Designs
AJPW All Asia Tag Team Championship: Statistics
- Promotion
All Japan Pro Wrestling
Japanese Wrestling Association - TerritoryWorld Tier 2
- DivisionTag Team
- GenderMale
- Date EstablishedNovember 16, 1955
- Current ChampionDon Fujii & Masaaki Mochizuki
Most Number of Reigns
| Rank | Wrestler | Reigns |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Danny Kroffat & Doug Furnas | 5 |
| 2 | Motoshi Okuma & Great Kojika | 4 |
| 3 | Rikidōzan & Toyonobori | 4 |
| 4 | Antonio Inoki & Michiaki Yoshimura | 3 |
| 5 | Toshiaki Kawada & Samson Fuyuki | 3 |
| 6 | Kintaro Oki & Michiaki Yoshimura | 3 |
Most Combined Days
| Rank | Wrestler | Days |
|---|---|---|
| King Kong Czaya & Tiger Joginder Singh | 1660 | |
| Motoshi Okuma & Great Kojika | 1216 | |
| Rikidōzan & Toyonobori | 1122 | |
| Takao Omori & Jun Akiyama | 1076 | |
| Danny Kroffat & Doug Furnas | 1010 |
Longest Reigns
| Rank | Wrestler | Reign | Days |
|---|---|---|---|
| King Kong Czaya & Tiger Joginder Singh | November 16, 1955 - June 2, 1960 | 1660 | |
| Jun Akiyama & Takao Omori | January 29, 1995 - January 9, 1998 | 1076 | |
| Antonio Inoki & Michiaki Yoshimura | October 30, 1969 - December 1, 1971 | 762 | |
| Great Kojika & Motoshi Okuma | May 31, 1979 - May 23, 1981 | 723 | |
| Rikidōzan & Toyonobori | June 7, 1960 - February 3, 1962 | 606 |






































































































