Mai Shiina

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Mai Shiina
Born (1988-02-23) February 23, 1988 (age 36) [1]
Tokyo Prefecture, Japan [1]
Style Shotokan Karate
Teacher(s) Masaaki Ueki
Rank4th Dan karate (JKA) [1]

Mai Shiina (Shiina Mai) (born February 23, 1988) is a Japanese instructor of Shotokan karate. [1]

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She is currently an instructor at the Japan Karate Association honbu (headquarters) dojo. [1]

Biography

Mai Shiina was born in Tokyo Prefecture, Japan on . She studied at Takushoku University.

Competition

Mai Shiina has had considerable success in karate competition.

Major Tournament Success

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 JKA: Instructor profiles – Sensei Mai Shiina 4th Dan | Retrieved on 15 June 2021