♟️ About the Organizer
Osaka Abeno Chess Club is a registered chess club based in Osaka, Japan. The club describes itself as a small, group-operated organization made up of chess enthusiasts. It holds regular over-the-board meetings at public community venues across Osaka and organizes both domestic and FIDE-rated chess tournaments in different parts of Japan.
The club’s history traces back to the Osaka Chess Circle, which registered with the former Japan Chess Association in 1979. It later operated as Osaka Chess Club and, for several years, as USCF Osaka Chess Club. The organization adopted the name Osaka Abeno Chess Club in April 2016 and registered under its current identity with Japan’s national chess organization in 2019.
Osaka Abeno Chess Club is now included on the Japan Chess Federation’s official list of registered clubs. Bunji Takashima serves as the club representative. The club welcomes chess players regardless of their club affiliation and allows visitors to attend its regular meetings without advance registration.
🏆 Chess Events and Activities
The club runs regular Sunday chess meetings in Osaka. Its 2026 schedule includes sessions at Kita Ward Community Center, Osaka Municipal Central Hall, and Nishi Ward Community Center. The published meeting format gives each player 30 minutes plus a 60-second increment per move. Games between eligible Japan Chess Federation members may count for the national standard rating.
Osaka Abeno Chess Club is one of the organizers of Japan Chess Classic 2026, together with Osaka En Passant Chess Club, Caissa Osaka Chess Club, and the Japan Chess Federation. The tournament takes place from August 9 to 12, 2026, at Osaka City Central Public Hall. It uses a 7-round Swiss-system format with a time control of 90 minutes plus a 30-second increment and counts for FIDE and Japanese national ratings.
The club also organizes the Kanazawa Chess Open, scheduled for December 4–6, 2026, at Kanazawa City Cultural Hall. The event will feature seven Swiss-system rounds and FIDE and national rating calculation. Previous club events include the Naniwa Open, Kyoto Gion Open, Kinosaki Onsen Open, and other tournaments held in cities and visitor destinations around Japan.
🌍 Club Meetings and Chess Community
Osaka Abeno Chess Club gives players a regular opportunity to move from online chess to face-to-face competition. Participants can play full over-the-board games and discuss openings, positions, endgames, and other chess topics with fellow club members. The club accepts experienced players, casual enthusiasts, and visitors who already understand the basic rules of chess.
The club does not operate from one permanent playing hall. Instead, it uses accessible public venues in different parts of Osaka. This arrangement allows the organizer to maintain a recurring meeting program while also staging larger tournaments in Osaka and other Japanese cities.
Through its club meetings, nationally rated games, FIDE-rated tournaments, and cooperation with other Japanese chess clubs, Osaka Abeno Chess Club supports active over-the-board chess in the Kansai region. Its tournament program also gives players opportunities to combine competitive chess with travel to other parts of Japan.
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