Background
Wakai was born on September 12, 1971, in Gifu, Japan.
若井 敦子
Wakai was born on September 12, 1971, in Gifu, Japan.
Wakai graduated from Kyomachi Elementary School in 1984, Inaba Junior High School in 1987, and Gifu Dai-Ichi Girls" Senior High School in 1990. She then studied business for two years at Kinki University, graduating in 1992.
She holds the rank of 5th dan black belt from the Japan Karatedo Federation (JKF), training in Seigokan Goju-ryu karate. When she was 4 years old, she was involved in an automobile accident. The severe head injuries forced her to recover in hospital for four months.
While she had competed in karate locally, it was while at university that she began competing intensively.
Originally, she competed in both kata and kumite (sparring), but after taking a third place in kata at an All Japan tournament, she focused on that aspect of competition. Unusually, Wakai did not make it onto the Japanese national karate squad until after she graduated from university—the time when most Japanese karate competitors retire from competition to focus on their professional careers.
Wakai has identified Suzuko Hamasaki (née Okamura) as her main inspiration. In an interview in 2000, she said, "Suzuko Hamasaki is someone I really admire! The first time I saw her, I wanted to be just like her." Wakai has been coached by Akira Shiomi, JKF Gojukai Chief Technical Director, and also Yoshimi Inoue at one point.
Wakai"s first international victory was at the 2nd Ladies" International Karate Cup in 1997, held in Tokyo.
In 2000, she was listed at 163 cm (5"4") in height and 57 kg (126 lb) in weight. Following her victory in kata at the World Games in 2005, Wakai retired from karate competition. That same year, she received an Honor of Merit and Distinguished Service from the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology.
In 2007, she became Director of the Seino Transportation Company"s karate team
She visited British Columbia to teach in March 2007 and October 2008. She taught in Hawaii in December 2008 and in Florida in June 2009.