Arita Naohiro is a Japanese professional poker player who has rapidly climbed the ranks of the Asian tournament circuit. Known for his tactical composure and breakout performances in high-stakes regional festivals, he is currently established as a regular on the Asian Poker Tour (APT).
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
With total live earnings exceeding $150,000, Arita Naohiro has seen a significant surge in results throughout the 2024–2026 seasons. His career reached a major milestone in February 2026 at the Asian Poker Tour (APT) Jeju Classic, where he outlasted a record-breaking field to finish 7th in the Main Event for a career-best $55,220.
Other notable results include:
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$5,957 (TWD 193,000) for a 4th-place finish in the APT Taipei Freezeout.
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$4,328 (KRW 6,030,000) for a 7th-place finish in the Hyper Turbo High Roller at APT Incheon.
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$2,481 (TWD 80,200) for a 13th-place finish in the APT Taipei Turbo Championship.
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$1,260 for a deep run in the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Ultra Stack in Las Vegas.
These consistent performances have propelled him into the top 175 of the Japan All Time Money List and significantly boosted his overall poker net worth. For a full breakdown of his tournament history, you can view the Arita Naohiro Hendon Mob Profile.
Biography & Poker Background
Originally from Tokyo, Japan, Arita Naohiro began his rise to the global stage by competing in major Asian hubs like Taiwan and South Korea. He gained momentum in 2024 with a series of cashes at the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas before focusing his professional volume on the burgeoning high-stakes markets in Jeju and Taipei. Naohiro is part of an elite wave of Japanese players who have transitioned from domestic circuits to becoming formidable competitors on the international APT and World Poker Tour platforms.
Play Style & Strategy
Naohiro is recognized for a disciplined and resilient tournament strategy, particularly excelling in multi-day championship formats. During his final table run at the 2026 APT Jeju Main Event, he demonstrated elite-level patience and ICM awareness, successfully navigating a field of over 1,500 entries despite starting the final day as one of the shortest stacks. His strategy often centers on “small ball” tactics in the early levels followed by targeted aggression in short-handed play, as evidenced by his victory in a Super Hyper Turbo event in Taipei where he captured an APT Lion Trophy. This adaptability across both slow-paced championships and fast-paced high-roller events makes him a dangerous and versatile threat in the modern Asian poker meta.




















