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{{Infobox Smasher
{{Infobox Smasher
| name     = Ayuha
| name         = Ayuha
| alias    = アユハ
| image         = Ayuha.jpg
| image     = Ayuha.jpg
| mainssbb     = Falco
| mainssb4  = Ike
| crew         = [[SHI-Gaming]]
| mainssbb = Falco
| skill        =
| crew     = SHI-Gaming
| realname     = Ayuha Nakamura  
| realname = Ayuha Nakamura  
| birthyear     = 1991
| birthyear = 1991
| location     = Tokyo
| location = Tokyo
| country       = Japan
| country   = 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 {{Trn|Sun Rise Tournament}}, held in 2012 in Tokyo. There, he made use of his English skills to help {{sm|Mew2King}}, {{sm|Vinnie}}, {{sm|Havok}}, {{sm|quiKsilver}}, and other foreign players travel the region. Ayuha has also attended some American tournaments, including {{Trn|Apex 2013}}, {{Trn|Apex 2014}}, {{Trn|Apex 2015}}, and {{Trn|GENESIS 3}}; he has largely done so as a guide for fellow Japanese players. At Apex 2014, he sat as a Japanese commentator with {{Sm|Toph}} at the [[CLASH Tournaments]] live stream.
'''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 career as a [[tournament director]] was the [[Sun Rise Tournament]] held in Tokyo, 2012. There, he made use of his English skills to help {{sm|Mew2King}}, {{sm|Vinnie}}, {{sm|Havok}}, {{sm|quiKsilver}} and other foreign players travel the region. Ayuha also attended [[Apex 2013]], [[Apex 2014]] and [[Apex 2015]]. Especially in [[Apex 2014]], he sat as a Japanese commentator with {{Sm|Toph}} at the [[CLASH Tournaments]] live stream. Ayuha will occasionally wave the Japanese flag behind the players in a seemingly difficult match.


==Tournaments hosted==
==Trivia==
*In 2010, Ayuha entered the University of Tokyo, considered to be the most prestigious in Japan, and now he is currently a graduate student there. The university also appears in the manga "''Love Hina,''" from which the name {{sm|Keitaro}} derives.
*Ayuha translated interviews from [[CLASH Tournaments]] with [http://old.clashtournaments.com/ct-zeros-10th-pro-player-spotlight-otori-i-used-to-main-kirby/ Otori], [http://old.clashtournaments.com/ct-zeros-9th-pro-player-spotlight-kakera/ Kakera] and [http://clashtournaments.com/the-asian-sensation-speaks-an-interview-with-9b/ 9B]
 
== Tournaments hosted ==
*Piosuma Series
*Piosuma Series
*SRBT Series
*SRBT Series
*[[Sun Rise Tournament]]
*[[Sun Rise Tournament]]
*[[Umebura (tournament series)|Umebura]]
*[[Umebura (tournament series)|Umebura]]
==Tournament placings==
===''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''===
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Tournament!!Date!!1v1 Placement!!2v2 Placement!!Partner
|-
|{{Trn|Sumabura Ranking Battle in Tokyo 1-4|g=SSBB}}||May 27th, 2012||65th / 80||—||—
|-
|{{Trn|Piosuma 8|g=SSBB}}||November 23rd, 2013||33rd||—||—
|}
==Trivia==
*Ayuha translated interviews from [[CLASH Tournaments]] with [http://old.clashtournaments.com/ct-zeros-10th-pro-player-spotlight-otori-i-used-to-main-kirby/ Otori], [http://old.clashtournaments.com/ct-zeros-9th-pro-player-spotlight-kakera/ Kakera] and [http://clashtournaments.com/the-asian-sensation-speaks-an-interview-with-9b/ 9B].
*Ayuha will occasionally wave the Japanese flag behind the players in a seemingly difficult match.


==External links==
==External links==
*[https://twitter.com/ayuha167 Twitter account]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmFK3hAsxUA&list=PLlIHVxA7UoL1EYlEaCZeihAjRfDioqATt APEX2014 Commentary Playlist]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmFK3hAsxUA&list=PLlIHVxA7UoL1EYlEaCZeihAjRfDioqATt APEX 2014 commentary playlist]
*[http://www.twitch.tv/shi_gaming SHI-Gaming Live Stream Channel]
*[http://www.twitch.tv/shi_gaming SHI-Gaming Live-stream channel]
*[http://ayuha167.web.fc2.com/lian_xinhaguridi/sumabura_ying_yu.html Ayuha's Website about Smash]
*[http://ayuha167.web.fc2.com/lian_xinhaguridi/sumabura_ying_yu.html Ayuha's Website about Smash]
*[https://twitter.com/ayuha167 Ayuha's twitter account]


[[Category:Tournament organizers]]
[[Category:Tournament directors]]
[[Category:Kantō smashers]]
[[Category:Japanese smashers]]
[[Category:VIP tournament organizers]]
[[Category:VIP tournament directors]]

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