Producer of “Jinro Three Arrows Channel,” Masakuni Hirao, Joins WLF PROJECT!
We are thrilled to announce exciting news from WLF PROJECT! Masakuni Hirao (@hanausagi0416), the producer of the popular “Jinro Three Arrows Channel” and a renowned professional mahjong player, has officially joined the WLF PROJECT team.
In addition to his success as a mahjong professional, where he won the prestigious Rookie of the Year award, Hirao has made a name for himself in the world of Jinro (Werewolf) games. He developed the globally recognized “Tsukiyo no Jinro” (Werewolf of the Moonlit Night), which features one of the largest selections of roles in the game. Hirao has also produced several hit online shows, including “Mahjong Pro Jinro Suriaro Village,” “Jinro Grand Tournament,” and “Ultimate Jinro,” captivating a broad fanbase with his creative content.
At WLF PROJECT, Hirao will bring his exceptional production expertise to elevate Jinro game content further and expand its reach globally. Having successfully organized numerous events, his involvement promises to bring WLF PROJECT to new heights. Stay tuned to see how WLF PROJECT evolves with Hirao’s leadership!
Please see the profile below for more information on Hirao’s past works and accomplishments.
Profile:
Masakuni Hirao
Producer of “Jinro Three Arrows Channel,” a platform for internet broadcasting and video production. Born on April 16, 1980, in Miyazaki City, Miyazaki Prefecture.
While managing social games and winning the Newcomer of the Year award as a professional mahjong player, he also developed and released the world’s largest card set for Jinro games, “Tsukiyo no Jinro,” as a personal hobby.
Afterward, he appeared as a player in various online shows, such as “Mahjong Pro’s Jinro Three Arrows Village,” “Jinro Maximum Tournament,” and “Ultimate Jinro.” He then joined the production team at Three Arrows Communications as a producer for one of these shows, “Mahjong Pro’s Three Arrows Village.”
As a producer, he organized several Jinro-related events and projects, including the Jinro League “Three Arrows Battle Colosseum,” the audience-participation event “Three Arrows Village 100th Act” which attracted nearly 1,000 attendees, and produced the Jinro idol group “Baby Wolf” (currently the Jinro performance unit Baby Wolf). He has also planned and produced numerous other Jinro game contents.
In addition, he supervised the Jinro game app “Omagatoki no Jinro” and, as a producer of the murder mystery unit “Mystery Lily,” has been involved in planning and organizing various events.