Fencing All Japan Championships Epe Miten 2 consecutive wins and November 3 at 20:27

On the 3rd of the Fencing All-Japan Championship, the third final of the boys was held, and in Epe, the world ranking No. 1 Kazuaki Mienobe was defeated, and it was not the second straight victory.

The all-Japan championship was held at the renovated Shibuya Public Hall in Tokyo, where the men's sabre and fleet and the epee final were held on the 3rd.

Of these, the male Epee faced off the world ranking No. 1 Mieno and Yu Yamada, who won the Asian Championship in June in the 13th place.

Mitsunobu took the first point by attacking his opponent's favorite leg, but after that, it became a development where each other points to each other in a short time.

After midfield, Yamada was brought into close combat and lost points continuously, losing 12-15 and not winning the second straight.

Ms. Mitsunobu expressed regret that, “Yamada was in good shape, so I expected that it would be a competitive development.

On top of that, he said, “The international tournament will begin this month, so I would like to change my mind to participate in the Olympics.”

In addition, Yuleo Nagano won the first victory for Fleure, and Straits Kaito won the second victory for the first time in two years.