Japanese Curler

1. Chinami Yoshida (1991)

Japanese Curler

Curler who won bronze at the 2018 Olympics in Pyeongchang and gold at the 2015 Pacific-Asia Championships in Almaty.

2. Kaho Onodera (1991)

Japanese Curler

Kaho Onodera is a Japanese curler. She was born in Hokkaido. She competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi with the Japanese team. In 2013 she was part of...

3. Satsuki Fujisawa (1991)

Japanese Curler

Satsuki Fujisawa is a Japanese curler from Nagano. She was born May 24 1991 in Kitami Hokkaido.

4. Makoto Tsuruga (1977)

Japanese Curler

Makoto Tsuruga is a Japanese curler. He represented Japan at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano where the Japanese team placed 5th. He is skip for the Japanese team at...

5. Ayumi Ogasawara (1978)

Japanese Curler

Ayumi Ogasawara is a Japanese curler born November 25 1978 in Tokoro Kitami Hokkaido as Ayumi Onodera. She currently skips her own team in Sapporo Hokkaido which represented Japan at...

6. Anna Ohmiya (1989)

Japanese Curler

Anna Ohmiya is a Japanese curler born October 12 1989 in Tokoro District Hokkaidō Japan. Member of Team Aomori Ohmiya competed at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver Canada for...

7. Yumie Funayama (1978)

Japanese Curler

Yumie Funayama is a Japanese curler born April 5 1978 in Tokoro Kitami Hokkaido as Yumie Hayashi. She currently plays third for Ayumi Ogasawara's team in Sapporo Hokkaido which represented...

8. Sakurako Terada (1984)

Japanese Curler

Sakurako Terada is a Japanese curler born May 17 1984 in Sorachi District Hokkaidō.

9. Mayo Yamaura (1984)

Japanese Curler

Mayo Yamaura is a curler from Aomori Japan. Mayo Yamaura made her debut at a major curling competition at the 2008 World Championships in Vernon Canada. She threw second stones....

10. Mari Motohashi (1986)

Japanese Curler

Mari Motohashi is a Japanese curler born June 10 1986 in Tokoro Kitami Hokkaido.

11. Kotomi Ishizaki (1979)

Japanese Curler

Kotomi Ishizaki is a curler from Japan. Kotomi Ishizaki currently throws Lead stones for skip Moe Meguro. She made her World Championship debut at the 2003 Winnipeg World Championships playing...

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