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'''Ayuha''' is a former [[tournament director]] in Tokyo, Japan who currently works on running the [[crew]] [[SHI-G]], which is the first Smash live stream crew in Japan. | '''Ayuha''' is a former [[tournament director]] in Tokyo, Japan, who currently works on running the [[crew]] [[SHI-G]], which is the first Smash live stream crew in Japan. | ||
His most notable career as a [[tournament director]] was the [[Sun Rise Tournament]] held in Tokyo, 2012. There he made use of his English skills to help [[Mew2King]], [[Vinnie]], [[Havok]], [[quiKsilver]] and other foreign players travel the region. Ayuha also attended [[Apex 2013]] and [[Apex 2014]]. Especially in [[Apex 2014]], he sat as a Japanese commentator at [[CLASH Tournaments]] live stream. | His most notable career as a [[tournament director]] was the [[Sun Rise Tournament]] held in Tokyo, 2012. There he made use of his English skills to help [[Mew2King]], [[Vinnie]], [[Havok]], [[quiKsilver]] and other foreign players travel the region. Ayuha also attended [[Apex 2013]] and [[Apex 2014]]. Especially in [[Apex 2014]], he sat as a Japanese commentator at [[CLASH Tournaments]] live stream. | ||
Revision as of 13:04, September 9, 2014
Ayuha | |
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Character info | |
Brawl main | Falco |
Project M main | Ike |
Team info | |
Crew(s) | SHI-G |
Personal and other info | |
Real name | Ayuha Nakamura |
Location | Tokyo |
Ayuha is a former tournament director in Tokyo, Japan, who currently works on running the crew SHI-G, which is the first Smash live stream crew in Japan. His most notable career as a tournament director was the Sun Rise Tournament held in Tokyo, 2012. There he made use of his English skills to help Mew2King, Vinnie, Havok, quiKsilver and other foreign players travel the region. Ayuha also attended Apex 2013 and Apex 2014. Especially in Apex 2014, he sat as a Japanese commentator at CLASH Tournaments live stream.
Trivia
- In 2010, Ayuha entered the University of Tokyo, which is known for the highest university in Japan, and now he is currently a master student there. The university appears in the manga "Love Hina," from which the name Keitaro derives.
- Ayuha translated interviews from CLASH Tournaments with Otori, Kakera and 9B
Tournaments hosted
- SRBT Series
- Sun Rise Tournament
- Piosuma Series
- Umebura Series