In December 2020, Ishikawa was positive for COVID-19 when he was playing volleyball in Italy. In September 2021, Ishikawa had a backache and lower back pain before participating in the 2021 Asian Men's Volleyball Championship.
In September 2017, Ishikawa injured his right knee ligament at the 2017 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Grand Champions Cup. In June 2016, he twisted his right ankle at the 1st World Olympic Qualification Tournament against Australia team. In March 2016, Ishikawa had a left knee inflammation at the training camp, where the 2016 Summer Olympics were to be played.
In 2011, Ishikawa had abdominal muscle strain after the quarterfinals of the National High School Comprehensive Athletic Meet Volleyball Tournament. The Japanese team finished in 7th place after losing to the Brazil team with a set count 0–3 in the quarterfinals. In 2021, Ishikawa became the captain of the Japan men's national volleyball team, and was assigned to lead the team at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. The Japanese team won the gold medal and he also won the first "Most Valuable Player" award as a member of the senior national team. In July 2017, Ishikawa participated in the 2017 Asian Men's Volleyball Championship in Gresik, Indonesia for the first time (He wasn't called to the tournament in 2015). In October 2014, he was part of the Japanese roster for the 2014 Asian Men's U20 Volleyball Championship in Manama, Bahrain, and led the team to win the 5th place. The Japanese team won the silver medal after losing to the Iran team with a set count 1–3 in the final. In September 2014, his debut competition was at the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea. In June 2014, he was elected as a member of "Team CORE" of『Project CORE』(The project responsible for revitalizing volleyball, which was launched by the Japan Volleyball Association). In April 2014, Ishikawa entered Chuo University (Faculty of Law, Department of Political Science), and was called for the Japan men's national volleyball team for the first time. He continued to compete in the 2013 FIVB Volleyball Men's U21 World Championship in Turkey the same year, where the Japanese team finished in 10th place. In 2013, as the national team representative, Ishikawa competed in the 2013 FIVB Volleyball Boys' U19 World Championship in Mexico, where the Japanese team finished in 17th place. He also won the "Best Scorer" award at the end of the tournament. In 2012, Ishikawa was called for the Japan men's national under-19 volleyball team for the first time, and the Japanese team won the bronze medal at the 2012 Asian Youth Boys Volleyball Championship in Tehran, Iran. He changed club again in 2020, to Power Volley Milano, and he extended his contract until the 2021–2022 season. He moved to Kioene Padova in the next season.
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During this time, he was an exchange student while actually still playing for his university.Īfter graduating from university in March 2018, Ishikawa signed his first professional contract with the Italian team Emma Villas Siena (The club was ranked up to the Italian Volleyball League in 2018–2019 season). In December 2016, he transferred to Italy again, played for Top Volley Latina until 2018. In the 2015–2016 season, he returned to Japan to continue playing for Chuo University's club. According to an official of the Japan Association, he was the first student to challenge an overseas league through university (He was the first university freshman to play volleyball in the Italian Volleyball League). In the 2014–2015 season, Ishikawa played for the Italian team Parmareggio Modena about 3 months after the end of the All Japan Intercollegiate Volleyball Championship. In High School, he became the first student to win "Triple Crown" at 3 tournaments: Inter-High, National Polity, Harutaka Volley for 2 consecutive years. Then, he was selected as a captain of Aichi Prefecture, and won the silver medal at the JOC Junior Olympic Cup the same year. In 2010, he won the bronze medal at the All Japan Junior High School Volleyball Championship. His best achievement was an 8th place at the All Japan Volleyball Elementary School Tournament. Career Clubs ĭue to the influence of his elder sister, Ishikawa started playing volleyball in the 4th grade of Elementary School. His elder sister, Naomi, is a former volleyball player and his sister, Mayu, is a member of the Japan women's national volleyball team. His mother, Midori, is a former basketball player of DENSO. Ishikawa's father, Mikihisa, is a former track and field sprinter of DENSO.