Junna Aoki 'link' 〈Extended ✦〉

“There’s always a tournament, Junna. There’s only one family.”

Furthermore, Aoki has expressed interest in directing. In a rare podcast appearance (her only one, on the Japan Cuts podcast), she mentioned that she is writing a script about deaf swimmers in postwar Japan. "I want to direct because I want to capture the sound of water when no one is talking," she said. junna aoki

The story began, as many of Junna’s stories did, in the tatami-matted silence of the Kobe Shogi Hall. She was playing a qualifying match for the annual Ryuo Challenge. Her opponent was Kenji Saito, a brash seventeen-year-old prodigy who had never lost to a woman. “There’s always a tournament, Junna

Or did you mean someone related to the famous Aoki family (like Devon Aoki or Steve Aoki "I want to direct because I want to