The Emperor's Cup was also known as the All Japan Football Championship.
1921 ( 1st) Tokyo Shukyu-dan 1-0 Mikage Shukyu-dan
1922 ( 2nd) Nagoya Shukyu-dan 1-0 Hiroshima Koto-shihan
1923 ( 3rd) Astra Club 2-1 Nagoya Shukyu-dan
1924 ( 4th) Koijo Club 4-1 All Mikage Shihan Club
1925 ( 5th) Koijo Shukyu-dan 3-0 Tokyo University
1926 ( 6th) suspended
1927 ( 7th) Kobe-Ichi Jr. Highschool Club 2-0 Koijo Shukyu-dan
1928 ( 8th) Waseda University WMW 6-1 Kyoto University
1929 ( 9th) Kwangaku Club 3-0 Housei University
1930 (10th) Kwangaku Club 3-0 Keio University BRB
1931 (11th) Tokyo University LB 5-1 Kobun Jr. Highschool
1932 (12th) Keio Club 5-1 Yoshino Club
1933 (13th) Tokyo LB 4-1 Sendai Football Club
1934 (14th) suspended
1935 (15th) Seoul Shukyu-dan 2-0 Keio University BRB
1936 (16th) Keio University BRB 3-2 Fusei Senmon
1937 (17th) Keio University BRB bt Kobe Commercial University
1938 (18th) Waseda University WMW 4-1 Keio University BRB
1939 (19th) Keio University BRB 3-2 Waseda University
1940 (20th) Keio University BRB 1-0 Waseda University WMW
1941 (21st) suspended
1942 (22nd) suspended
1943 (23th) suspended
1944 (24th) suspended
1945 (25th) suspended
1946 (26th) Tokyo University LB 6-2 Kobe Keizai-dai Club
1947 (27th) suspended
1948 (28th) suspended
1949 (29th) Tokyo University LB 5-2 Kandai Club
1950 (30th) All Kwangaku 6-1 Keio University
1951 (31st) All Keio University 3-2 Osaka Club
1952 (32nd) All Keio University 6-2 Osaka Club
1953 (33rd) All Kwangaku 5-4 Osaka Club
1954 (34th) Keio University BRB 1-1 2-2 2-0 Toyo Industrial
1955 (35th) All Kwangaku 4-3 Chudai Club
1956 (36th) Keio University BRB 4-2 Yahata Steel
1957 (37th) Chudai Club 2-1 Toyo Industrial
1958 (38th) Kwangaku Club 2-1 Chuo University
1959 (39th) Kwangaku 1-0 Chuo University
1960 (40th) Furukawa Electric 4-0 Keio University BRB
1961 (41st) Furukawa Electric 3-2 Chuo University
1962 (42nd) Chuo University 2-1 Furukawa Electric
1963 (43rd) Waseda University 2-1 Hitachi
1964 (44th) Yahata Steel 0-0 0-0 0-0 Furukawa Electric
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1965 (45th) Toyo Industrial 3-2 Yawata Steel
1966 (46th) Waseda University 2-2 1-0 Toyo Industrial
1967 (47th) Toyo Industrial 1-0 Mitsubishi Heavy Industrial
1968 (48th) Yanmar Diesel 1-0 Mitsubishi Heavy Industrial
1969 (49th) Toyo Industrial 4-1 Rikkyo University
1970 (50th) Yanmar Diesel 1-1 1-0 Toyo Industrial
1971 (51st) Mitsubishi Heavy Industrial 3-1 Yanmar Diesel
1972 (52nd) Hitachi 2-1 Yanmar Diesel
1973 (53rd) Mitsubishi Heavy Industrical 2-1 Hitachi
1974 (54th) Yanmar Diesel 2-1 Eidai Industrial
1975 (55th) Hitachi 2-0 Fujita Industrial
1976 (56th) Furukawa Electric 4-1 Yanmar Diesel
1977 (57th) Fujita Industrial 4-1 Yanmar Diesel
1978 (58th) Mitsubishi Heavy Industrical 1-0 Toyo Industrial
1979 (59th) Fujita Industrial 2-1 Mitsubishi Heavy Industrical
1980 (60th) Mitsubishi Heavy Industrical 1-0 Tanabe Medecine
1981 (61st) NKK 2-0 Yomiuri Club
1982 (62nd) Yamaha 0-0 1-0 Fujita Industrial
1983 (63rd) Nissan 2-0 Yanmar Diesel
1984 (64th) Yomiuri Club 2-0 Furukawa Electric
1985 (65th) Nissan 2-0 Fujita Industrial
1986 (66th) Yomiuri Club 2-1 NKK
1987 (67th) Yomiuri Club 2-0 Mazda
1988 (68th) Nissan 1-1 2-1 Fujita Industria
1989 (69th) Nissan 3-2 Yamaha
1990 (70th) Matsushita 0-0 0-0 Nissan [4-3 pen]
1991 (71st) Nissan 1-1 3-1 Yomiuri Club
1992 (72nd) Yokohama Marinos 1-1 1-0 Verdy Kawasaki
1993 (73rd) Yokohama Flugels 2-2 4-0 Kashima Antlers
1994 (74th) Bellmare Hiratsuka 2-0 Cerezo Osaka
1995 (75th) Nagoya Grampus Eight 3-0 Sanfrecce Hiroshima
1996 (76th) Verdy Kawasaki 3-0 Sanfrecce Hiroshima
1997 (77th) Kashima Antlers 3-0 Yokohama Flugels
1998 (78th) Yokohama Flugels 2-1 Shimizu S-Pulse
1999 (79th) Nagoya Grampus Eight 2-0 Sanfrecce Hiroshima
Notes:
Since 1969, the final is played on the 1st of January of the following year;
so the 49th final was played on January 1, 1970, etc.
Keio University BRB = Keio University Blue Red Blue
Waseda University WMW = Waseda University Waseda Marine White
Tokyo University LB = Tokyo University Light Blue
Name changes:
Bellmare Hiratsuka was Fuyita
Cerezo Osaka was Yanmar
Gamba Osaka was Matsushita
JEF United Ichihara was Furukawa
Jubilo Iwata was Yamaha
Kashima Antlers was Sumitomo Honda
Kashiwa Reysol was Hitachi
Nagoya Grampus Eight was Toyota
Sanfrecce Hiroshima was Mazda, Toyo Kogyo, Toyo Industrial
Shimizu S-Pulse was Shimizu
Urawa Red Diamonds was Mitsubishi
Verdy Kawasaki was Yomiuri
Yokohama Flugels was ANA (All Nippon Airlines)
Yokohama Marinos was Nissan
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