 
                            Aug 11 - 13, 2023
Yokohama, Japan
 
                    • The 2023 Pokémon World Championships took place in Japan for the first time in history, the birthplace of Pokémon! Which marked the second ever Worlds to take place outside of North America, and for a second year in a row.
• It was a three-day event where anyone who met the Championship Point threshold through the 2023 season was invited to play in Day 1 on Friday, of which consisted of 8 Rounds, anyone with a record of 6 wins, or at least a 5-0-3 record, moved on to Day 2. (687 Master division players competed in Day 1.)
• Day 2 (Saturday) consisted of the above players that made it through a rough Day 1, as well as the Top X players from throughout the season, seperated by region, found below. Day 2 was also 8 Rounds long, but resulting in a Top Cut of 8. (170 Master division players competed in Day 2.)
• For a fifth year in a row, this event was also set to feature the "Yokohama Open" on Saturday. A large, sanctioned side event for players to get a head start to earn an invitation to the next year's World Championships. But, it was cancelled three-weeks before Worlds for undisclosed reasons.
 
                    • 1st Place
$25,000
• 2nd Place
$15,000
• Top 4
$7,500
• Top 8
$5,000
• Top 16
$2,500
• Top 32
$1,500
(The Top 4 finishers received an automatic invitation to the 2024 World Championships.)
(The Top 32 finishers received at least 2 Booster Boxes each, and an exclusive Worlds Top 32 bag.)
Sets below contain 'E-block - on' cards that were legal for this format.
(Not all cards and promos in the below sets were legal. ie. Some sets contain rotated D-block cards.)
 
                                 
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                                 
                             
                                 
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                                 
                             
                                 
                             
                                 
                             SWSH100 - SWSH305
                                    SWSH100 - SWSH305
                                 SVP001 - SVP032
                                    SVP001 - SVP032
                                 
                                Anna Prosser
 
                                    Kyle Sucevich
 
                                    Chip Richey
 
                                    Kyle Sabelhaus
 
                                    Ethan Hegyi
 
                                    Ross Gilbert
 
                                    David Hochmann
Players that earned the most amount of Championship Points during the 2023 season received an automatic Day 2 invite.
This was the first year in which the Middle East & South Africa welcomed select players with Day 2 invites.
Anna Prosser
 
                        Kyle (Pooka) Sucevich
 
                        Chip Richey
 
                        Kyle Sabelhaus
 
                        Ethan Hegyi
 
                        Ross Gilbert
 
                        David Hochmann
