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|inception  = 1997 (approx.)
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|leader      = Yukio Oshida, Representative
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'''Mahjong Union''' (麻将連合, ''Maajan rengou''; also known as µ! (''mu / myuu'')) is a mixed professional and amateur organization of competitive mahjong players.
'''Mahjong Union''' (麻将連合, ''Maajan rengou''; also known as µ! (''mu / myuu'')) is a mixed professional and amateur organization of competitive mahjong players.
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As of June 2020, MU has 23 professional members. MU also has "touring" members, and female "touring" members, not counted in pro totals.  
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As of June 2020, MU has 25 professional members. MU also has "touring" members, and female "touring" members, not counted in pro totals.  


==Projects==
==Projects==
MU are apparently highly implicated in encouraging more grassroots promotion of online mahjong players with its "Three Arrows" initiative.
MU are apparently highly implicated in encouraging more grassroots promotion of online mahjong players with its "Three Arrows" initiative.
== M.League Player ==
Currently, Go Kobayashi (小林剛) in U-Next Pirates is the only M.League player from MU.


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 09:36, 5 May 2024

Mahjong Union
Country Japan
Inception 1997 (approx.)
Leader Yukio Oshida, Representative
Members 25

Mahjong Union (麻将連合, Maajan rengou; also known as µ! (mu / myuu)) is a mixed professional and amateur organization of competitive mahjong players.

Membership

As of June 2020, MU has 25 professional members. MU also has "touring" members, and female "touring" members, not counted in pro totals.

Projects

MU are apparently highly implicated in encouraging more grassroots promotion of online mahjong players with its "Three Arrows" initiative.

M.League Player

Currently, Go Kobayashi (小林剛) in U-Next Pirates is the only M.League player from MU.

External links