Your juniper appears to be Juniper procumbens - Shore juniper. Chinese juniper usually has mature scale foliage by this stage of growth.
How long since that last styling? We generally don't overdo junipers so after a big cutback they need time to grow and recover before making another assault.
For future consideration:
I agree with removing one of the top branches but that still won't reduce height so you still have a tall, skinny bonsai with little trunk taper. No problem if you want to keep a tall, skinny bonsai but I'd prefer a bit shorter. Shorter makes the trunk look correspondingly thicker - optical illusion but our mind believes what it sees. I always look for branches that are well situated and can make a good new leader. The branch below the top fork looks like a good candidate to reduce height a little. It will still be relatively tall but not quite as before. The lower branches don't immediately offer suitable cut back points at this stage according to the photos. Maybe after some grow time there might be other options.
I would not go ahead with any of those things until the tree has had time to grow and recover. More foliage means better growth and health which means better recovery from any future pruning. For this season: good care, regular fertiliser and only trimming any shoots that grow too long.