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Smasher:Ayuha

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Ayuha "アユハ"
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Character info
Brawl main Falco
Smash 4 main Ike
Team info
Crew(s) SHI-Gaming
Personal and other info
Real name Ayuha Nakamura
Location Tokyo Japan

Ayuha is a former tournament director in Tokyo, Japan, who currently works on running the crew SHI-Gaming, which is the first Smash live stream crew in Japan. His most notable directed tournament was the Sun Rise Tournament, held in 2012 in Tokyo. There, he made use of his English skills to help Mew2King, Vinnie, Havok, quiKsilver, and other foreign players travel the region. Ayuha has also attended some American tournaments, including Apex 2013, Apex 2014, Apex 2015, and GENESIS 3; he has largely done so as a guide for fellow Japanese players. At Apex 2014, he sat as a Japanese commentator with Toph at the CLASH Tournaments live stream.

Tournaments hosted[edit]

Tournament placings[edit]

Super Smash Bros. Brawl[edit]

Tournament Date 1v1 Placement 2v2 Placement Partner
Sumabura Ranking Battle in Tokyo 1-4 May 27th, 2012 65th / 80
Piosuma 8 November 23rd, 2013 33rd

Trivia[edit]

  • Ayuha translated interviews from CLASH Tournaments with Otori, Kakera and 9B.
  • Ayuha will occasionally wave the Japanese flag behind the players in a seemingly difficult match.

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