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The first sister of Japanese table tennis, Miwa Zhangmoto, visited Nokima headquarters, "hoping to become the world's No. 1"

Miwa Zhangmoto, a 16-year-old player of the Kinokima T-League Kinoyama Aviel Kanagawa team, paid a tribute visit to the Nokima headquarters (Yokohama City) on the 2nd local time. Regarding the new season that opened on July 26 and the women's on July 27, Miwa Haramoto said, "As a member of the team, I aim for two consecutive championships, and I lost three games (last season), so my goal is to win them all. Since there are WTT tournaments as well, I want to adjust my body and show a fighting posture in front of the fans. "The opening match of the new season for Team Kanagawa is against Kyoto on August 1.

Miwa Haramoto (left) and Hiroshi Nojima, president of Nokima Headquarters, visited Nokima's head office

At the end of the high school class, Miwa Haramoto visited Nokima headquarters for the first time in the afternoon of the same day. At first, he looked nervous, but after meeting with President Hiroji Nojima, Miwa Haramoto asked him embarrassedly, "I'm sorry for my personal question, what are you doing during your break?" He replied, "I was reading a book the other day and finished reading one." Ms. Zhang said that when she was in middle school, she "read a novel borrowed from the library" and found an unexpected commonality, and the atmosphere became harmonious. As for the future, Miwa Changmoto enthusiastically said, "I want to learn and learn something completely different so far," and President Nojima gave her two job application letters and other self-written books.

In the 2025 World Table Tennis Championships in Doha, which she participated in for the first time in May, Zhang won the bronze medal in the women's doubles and entered the top 8 in the women's singles and mixed doubles. The current singles world ranking is No. 6 by Japanese players. President Nojima said, "I want to be the best in the world. In the singles of the World Table Tennis Championships, the Japanese team won the first 3 championships (Japanese legend Matsuzaki Kimiyo once won the 25th and 27th World Table Tennis Championships women's singles championship)! The higher the dream, the better. We only have about 900 billion yen, but our dream is 10 trillion yen. Miwa Zhang also said, "Yes! I'll try." Japanese media said that from the T-League to the top of the world, 16-year-old Miwa Zhang has vowed to make a leap.

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