Based in Tokyo, Japan, this athlete balances her career as both a professional fencer and an office worker. She speaks Japanese and holds a degree in Law from Hosei University in Tokyo. Her journey in fencing began in 2011 in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2021 | Women's Team Sabre | 5 |
She is affiliated with Septeni Holdings in Japan. Her national coach is Jerome Guth from France. She fences right-handed.
She sustained an ankle ligament injury shortly before the 2020 Olympic Games. Despite this setback, she competed at the Games in Tokyo. However, she missed the 2021 All Japan Championships due to the injury.
In recognition of her performance at the 2016 All Japan Tournament, she received the Munakata City Sports Citation Award. This honour highlighted her achievements and dedication to fencing.
Looking ahead, she aims to continue her dual career as an athlete and office worker. Her commitment to both fields showcases her versatility and determination.
This athlete's journey from middle school athletics to professional fencing exemplifies dedication and resilience. Her achievements and future plans reflect her passion for the sport and her professional career.
Based in Tokyo, Japan, this athlete balances her career as both a professional fencer and an office worker. She speaks Japanese and holds a degree in Law from Hosei University in Tokyo. Her journey in fencing began in 2011 in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan.