The good news is the first day is dedicated to SSF4AE and Mortal Kombat 9 from pools to semi finals while other games are on the second day. You can skip the second day.
The bad news is it appears that the last game to be played is MvC3, even SSF4AE has much stronger scenes and competition overall around the world. (Not to mention that MvC3 is a party game.) This shows that the organizers didn't look at the big picture. However, this could be a good news considering you can leave earlier.
You can see the local time at the official site. Below is Japan Standard Time.
Friday (July 29)
SSF4AE and MK9
- Pools: 24:00 (Friday midnight) to 10:00 (Saturday morning)
- Quarter Finals: 10:00 (Saturday morning) to 12:00 (Saturday noon)
- Semi Finals: 12:00 (Saturday noon) to 15:00 (Saturday afternoon)
Saturday (July 30)
MvC3
- Pools: 24:00 (Saturday midnight) to 10:00 (Sunday morning)
- Quarter Finals: 10:00 (Sunday morning) to 12:00 (Sunday noon)
- Semi Finals: 12:00 (Sunday noon) to 15:00 (Sunday afternoon)
Tekken 6 and BB:CS2
- Pools: 24:00 (Saturday midnight) to 10:00 (Sunday morning)
- Semi Finals: 10:00 (Sunday morning) to 14:00 (Sunday afternoon)
Sunday (July 31)
Starting from 1:00 (AM) on Monday
- BB:CS2
- Tekken 9
- MK9
- SSF4AE
- MvC3
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