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Nicknamed "Momo-iro (Pink) Striker", Miyu Yamashita is the ace, the absolute hardest kicker of TJPW.
Miyu is a no-mercy, no-joke serious fighter with a background in Karate. She dominates a bout with a variety of kicks, high, middle, low, front-spin, back-spin, all go straight to the skull.
Debuted in 2013 at the age of 17 in Fukuoka, Miyu has won the Princess of Princess Championship four times and defended the title in over 19 bouts.
165cm (5'5")
Miyu Yamashita
In Sep 2025, Miu defeated then-champion Mizuki to reclaim the Princess of Princess Championship for the second time.
She is also a core member of the idol unit "UpUp Girls (Pro Wrestling)" alongside Raku, Shino Suzuki and Uta Takami, all appearing in Texas Stampede 2026.
This year, feel the energy of their newest hit "Lovemotto!", a song already inspiring fans to dance, move, and join the rhythm - alongside their long-time favorite, "Upper Kick!"
159cm (5'2")
Miu Watanabe
Debuted in 2018, Yuki Arai is among the most skillful wrestlers in Japan's wrestling scene today. She previously held the longest reign of the International Princess Championship title for 366 days!
Yuki is also well known as an "idol-wrestler", having been a member of the super-popular girl's idol unit SKE-48 until March 2025. Now that she has left SKE-48, Yuki is 100% committed to the world of women's professional wrestling.
167cm (5'5")
Yuki Arai
Nobody flies like Mizuki, the popping sugar rabbit. She is the former Princess of Princess Champion, having defended the title three times until Miu Watanabe regained it in Sep 2025.
Mizuki debuted in 2012 at 17 and joined TJPW in 2020. She quickly distinguished herself with her iconic high-flying techniques from atop the corner post. But it was really this move, nicknamed "whirling candy", that made her unforgettable!
158cm (5'2")
Mizuki
One of the earliest members of TJPW, she is a two-time Princess of Princess Champion and has also competed internationally in AEW, CMLL, and MLW. As of 2025, she holds the MLW World Women's Featherweight Championship, continuing to make her mark globally.
The Big Kaiju is also known for her tag team with Hyper Misao, which has created many epochal and bizarre stories.
147cm (4'10")
Shoko Nakajima
Hyper Misao is the chaotic hero — a masked defender of love and peace who charges into battle on a bicycle and fights with both sincerity and mischief.
Before wrestling, she was a Japanese literature student drawn to deep, introspective works of art. After college, she drifted — a part-time poet, often drunk, mostly NEET, with no confidence or direction.
That changed in 2014, when she escorted her mother to a handicraft exhibition in Tokyo — and stumbled upon a wild, open-space, no-ring pro-wrestling match by DDT breaking out among delicate art displays. It was a total chaos — except she saw something different, something not afraid of being proper and logical, something even heroic. One month later, she joined TJPW.
As Hyper Misao, she became a superhero with questionable tactics — like surprise attacks, mind games, and even pepper spray. In 2020, she proposed in-ring and became TJPW’s only married wrestler. Though she considered retiring, she stayed — because the world still needs heroes, even chaotic ones.
165cm (5'5")
Hyper Misao
Suzume captured the International Princess Championship in Jan 2025, her first singles title, ending reign of Yuki Arai, with her signature finisher, Ring-a-Bell. Although the belt changed hands twice afterward, Suzume's rapid rise remains one of the most remarkable developments in TJPW during 2025.
A former TJPW fan who loved its star wrestlers so much that she decided to become one herself,
Suzume has grown from an energetic rookie into a decorated competitor. Before her singles breakthrough, she also held the Princess Tag Team Championship and won the Max Heart Tournament alongside Arisu Endo—achievements that showcased her momentum heading into 2025.
Suzume's high-flying kick and bright yellow outfit remind us of the notorious "suzume-bachi", a Japanese hornet.
152cm (5')
Suzume
Step aside, serious fighters — the queen of chaos, cuteness, and utterly confusing offense is HERE!
Hailing straight from Harajuku, the fashion capital of Tokyo's weirdest wardrobe section, it's the one and only Pom Harajuku!
Known as the "Forever 3-years old," she's 90% energy drink, 10% offense, and 100% "Wait, did she just trip on purpose?" Pom is a living anime character with the tactical skills of a distracted cat and the fashion sense of a Harajuku fashionista who fell into a costume shop and said "Yes" to everything.
163cm (5'4")
Pom Harajuku
She is the walking rainbow of TJPW — Arisu Endo! Always bursting with color from head to toe, Arisu lights up every arena she steps into with her vibrant gear, infectious energy, and unstoppable spirit.
Arisu is pure kinetic joy, flying through the ring like a confetti cannon with a mission. At every match, she paints the canvas with passion, proving that in TJPW, colorful doesn’t mean soft — it means unstoppable.
Beyond the ring, Arisu proudly serves as a tourism ambassador for her hometown, Aizu Wakamatsu in Fukushima.
150cm (4'11")
Arisu Endo
ALL ABOARD — RAKU’S GOOD NIGHT EXPRESS IS ROLLING THROUGH!
A railroad otaku with the energy of a nap during a bout in progress, Raku is TJPW’s soft-spoken sleeper agent. As a member of Up-Up Girls with Miu Watanabe and Shino Suzuki, she blends idol sweetness with bedtime beatdowns.
Her signature move, the “Dr. Yellow,” is a lullaby-fueled jumping body slam that hits like a freight train — if the conductor was half-asleep.
When she’s not chasing dreams or train schedules, fans can’t help but notice her “will-they-won’t-they?” chemistry with Pom Harajuku — part friendship, part rivalry, part mysterious girl crush.
She may look cozy, but underestimate her, and you'll wake up counting stars (and maybe sheep).
Pillows up, engines on — Raku’s rolling through your dreams.
160cm (5'3")
Raku
FROM TOUR BUSES TO TURNBUCKLES — IT’S SHINO SUZUKI!
Hailing from Shizuoka, land of Mt. Fuji, green tea, and now dropkicks, Shino Suzuki made her debut in 2023 during TJPW’s Next Generation Tournament, quickly becoming a standout among the promotion’s rising stars.
Before wrestling, she guided tourists around Japan — now she guides opponents straight into the mat.
A proud member of TJPW’s idol unit, Up-Up Girls, alongside Miu Watanabe and Raku, Shino brings unstoppable energy, sharp strikes, and a megawatt smile to every match and stage.
She’s bubbly, bold, and just unpredictable enough to flip you before you realize she’s even moved. With a mix of idol flair and fighting fire, Shino proves that being cute and dangerous isn't a contradiction — it's her brand.
Tour guide no more — Shino’s not showing the way... she’s leading the charge!
157cm (5'2")
Shino Suzuki
Yuki Kamifuku (Kamiyu), the Casual Beauty, didn’t grow up chasing the spotlight. Conversely, she hated her height and long legs and was often bullied by classmates. But a year of high school in Ohio shifted her worldview—witnessing the stark divide between rich and poor in the U.S., she was determined to pursue success on her own terms.
Back in Japan, challenging the insecurities she'd carried for years, she entered a college campus beauty pageant—wearing heels and showing legs for the first time—and finished as a finalist.
After college, Yuki briefly worked as a race queen but was fired for refusing to entertain at an afterparty. She then rose to unlikely fame on TV, becoming skilled at Pachinko; however, she quit to focus on other aspects of life.
In 2017, jobless at age 25, she was given an ultimatum: choose among three options: become a sexy model, work at a property management firm, or step into the ring. We all know what she decided. But if you have not seen what her long legs can do in the ring, watch this!
173cm (5'8")
Yuki Kamifuku
Wakana Uehara is a former pop idol once known as the “oogui idol” for her huge appetite. But growing up, she was teased for her big thighs—called the “fat girl”—and spent years hiding them in shame.
Everything changed when she entered pro wrestling. Pushed to her limits by legend Aja Kong (superstar heel from the 1990s), she nearly broke but came out stronger. The thighs she once hid became her greatest weapon.
Since debuting with TJPW in 2023, Wakana won the Next Generation Tournament that year, formed the tag team “Ober Eats” with Yuki Kamifuku, and impressed fans with her fearless, high-energy style.
Now wrestling in shorts with pride, Wakana is chasing a big American dream: to become the Shohei Ohtani of Joshi Pro Wrestling.
163cm (5'4")
Wakana Uehara
You name it, Rika Tatsumi has held it in TJPW. The company's first Grand Slam Champion, capturing the Princess Tag Championship with Shoko Nakajima, defeating Yuka Sakazaki for the Princess of Princess Championship in 2021, the top prize in TJPW, and the International Princess Championship to top it off. Few have built the resume that Rika has in Tokyo Joshi Pro.
Part of the inaugural generation of TJPW, her unpredictable personality and technique have stood the test of time. No matter how many players come and go, the White Dragon will blaze through the competition!
163cm (5'4")
Rika Tatsumi
From announcing to competing, it’s been a long, determined road to the ring for Yuki Aino. After originally joining TJPW as a ring announcer, she reignited her dream of wrestling and debuted in 2018, quickly forming a fierce tag team with her sister Nodoka Tenma as the “BAKURETSU Sisters”—capturing the Princess Tag Team Championships.
When her sister retired, Aino continued on. In 2024, she soared all the way to the finals of the Tokyo Princess Cup, finishing runner-up in her sixth attempt and proving her mettle among TJPW’s top competitors.
Now, Texas Stampede 2026 offers her a fresh stage—and a fresh chance—to cement her legacy as a standout singles force in TJPW.
150cm (5'0)
Yuki Aino
Just a year and a half into her career, Uta Takami showed a world of potential out the gate, winning the Next Generation Tournament. Fresh out of high school and one of the smallest in TJPW, don't let it fool you. Uta shows serious passion and determination in the ring, let out through piercing screams throughout her games. Her size has it's perks though, as utilized in her signature Koala Clutch submission.
Her voice also serves another important purpose, as a member of the idol group the Up Up Girls alongside Shino Suzuki, Miu Watanabe, and Raku. As the full lineup will be competing in March.
Wrestling in America can seem daunting, but the Texas Stampede 2026 is a challenge Uta is more than ready for!
150cm (4'11")
Uta Takami
Give me an M! I! F! U! What's that spell? Defeat for anyone facing Mifu Ashida.
As one of the newest players on the TJPW roster, Mifu has adapted to the wild world of Tokyo Joshi Pro well, fighting just as hard as anyone to step into a TJPW ring!
An actor before her wrestling career, it was a role that involved enduring wrestling training sparked her desire to jump from the stage to the ring. Having competed in cheerleading since age 7, even competing in a meet in the US, she had the natural athleticism to adapt to such a demanding sport.
Bron and raised in Kyoto, sharing the beauty of Japanese culture is something Mifu has dedicated herself to. Mifu won the 2nd place in 2024 JAPAN AMBASSADOR contest which decides women who represents and promotes Japanese culture globally. In Texas Stampede 2026. she bears the flag for not just TJPW, but for her home country as a whole.
163cm (5'4")
Mifu Ashida
For the first time, a Cassowary has been spotted in Texas! Kaya Toribami has stunned fans across 4 years in competition with her ninja-like agility and lethal strikes. Though she is a flightless bird, the ropes give her the boost she needs to soar across the canvas and on to her opponents.
Citing the Big Kaiju Shoko Nakajima among her inspirations to become a wrestler, she's built a similar reputation for defying expectations. And did so by capturing her first ever championship alongside the Ace of TJPW herself, Miyu Yamashita!
As the cassowary migrates to Texas, she's ready to turn heads at Texas Stampede 2026.
155cm (5'1")
Kaya Toribami
