: A three-time Kodokan Cup Gold Medalist, she was a staple of the Japanese National Team.

: Ishikawa continues to influence the "entertainment" side of the sport through upcoming instructional videos and live-streamed technical presentations. Career Highlights Table Achievement Event / Organization Gold Medal Asian Championships (2013) Continental Champion Gold Medal Kodokan Cup 3x Winner in Japan Gold Medal Universiade (2011) Student World Champion Silver Medal Grand Prix Ulaanbaatar (2016) International success Representative Global Kids Judo Network Founder/Representative

: Her lifestyle involves creating fun, engaging environments for children to learn judo, often organizing events like the GKJN Cup to bridge the gap between top-tier athletes and young beginners.

: Known as a "typical Newaza player" (ground fighting specialist), she famously defeated Olympic champion Kaori Matsumoto twice on the ground. Lifestyle & Global Education

Ishikawa’s professional roots are deeply tied to Tokyo, where she competed at the highest levels of Japanese martial arts. Her competitive career is highlighted by:

: She medaled at the prestigious Tokyo Grand Slam, one of the most competitive events in the world of judo.

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