The winner of the Saikouisen USA A League will be crowned the USA Saikoui, the highest achievable title within Saikouisen USA.
1st Seiryuui
TBD
The first title match exclusively available to Saikouisen USA members only, and will use different rules depending on the round of the tournament.
1st USA Shinjinou (Rookie of the Year)
TBD
Saikouisen USA members under 5 years of joining and have not won other titles are eligible to participate. Winner will be able to go to Japan for the main matches.
1st USA Shinkisen Champion
TBD
Saikouisen USA members only tournament where each round uses the Red 5 rules. Winner will be able to go to Japan for the main matches.
Online League Champion
TBD
The online league champion will have a new title (name TBD) to their name and will have seeded seats to future title tournaments and events.
Online Tournament Champion
TBD
The online tournament champion will have a new title (name TBD) to their name and will have seeded seats to future title tournaments and events.
Title Holders (Japan)
50th Saikoui
Nobuhiko Makino
The Saikoui is the highest achievable title within Saikouisen. The top 3 players of the Saikouisen A League will have a chance to compete against the current reigning Saikoui.
25th Jyoryuu Saikoui (Women's Saikoui)
Maki Asami
The Jyoryuu Saikoui is the highest achievable title for the Jyoryuu Saikouisen League. The winner of each league will go into a playoff system to compete against the current Jyoryuu Saikoui.
33rd Ryuoui
Kazuki Miyazaki (Nihon Pro Mahjong Kyoukai)
One of the largest open tournaments in Japan, the Ryuousen is the first tournament that implemented its unique tournament format, and is open to pros and non pros.
19th Masahito Iida Cup Saikouisen Classic Champin
Ryo Koike
Renamed from the legendary Saikouisen member, Masahito Iida, the "classic" Saikouisen rule was his favorite ruleset. The original Saikouisen rules used in its origin is still loved by many pros.
9th Shinkisen Champion
Hirotaka Kato
After several rule changes, the current Shinkisen uses the Red 5 ruleset. The roots of its name comes from legendary Saikouisen members, Kiyoshi Niitsu (President) and Masateru Kaneko.
50th Shinjinou (Rookie of the Year)
Hiroki Imamura
Saikouisen members with experience of 5 years or less, never experienced the A League, and have never won any championship titles are eligible to compete.
1st Ryujini (Ryujinsen Champion)
Akihiro Shiozawa
The first online title match hosted by Saikouisen and its sponsor SEGA NET MJ. Saikouisen members will compete on the SEGA NET MJ platform to determine the champion.
Souyokui
Kazuma Ishii
Saikouisen members in the upcoming A1 League, M Leaguers, title holders and league champions are able to eligible. This tournament displays the best players within Saikouisen that year.
26th Jyoryuu Meijinsen Champion
Marie Hazuki
Originally hosted by the mahjong magazine "Monthly Pro Mahjong", this women's only title match has been hosted by Saikouisen since the 15th Season.