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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.


==Membership==
==Membership==
MU has 18 professional members. MU also has 35 "touring" members.
<!-- Historical data 18P+35T=53 in July 2014. -->
<!-- Historical data 23P+40T+7FT=70 in October 2018. -->
<!-- Historical data 25P+44T+5FT=74 in June 2020. -->
<!-- Historical data 23P=23 in September 2022. -->
<!-- Historical data 25P=25 in September 2022. -->
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==
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[[Category:Japanese organizations]]
[[Category:Japanese organizations]]


[http://www.mu-mahjong.jp/ Official website]
* [http://www.mu-mahjong.jp/ Official website]
* [https://twitter.com/mahjongMu Official Twitter feed]

Latest revision as of 22:36, 12 May 2023

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.

External links