All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling (2001–2002) Sato made her
professional wrestling debut in
All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling on November 11, 2001, at
AJW Garage Show, a
house show where she teamed up with Tomoko Mori in a losing effort against
Chiemi Kitagami and Saki Maemura as a result of a
tag team match. During her two-year tenure with the promotion, she chased for only one title, that being the
AJW Junior Championship, participating in a tournament for it where she unsuccessfully competed against
Rena Takase, Emi Tojo and Mari Kuwada during the
2022 edition of the Japan Grand Prix between July 6 and July 19.
Independent circuit (2005–present) During her freelancing work, Sato made appearances for various promotions from the
Japanese independent scene. She has had a five-year tenure with
NEO Japan Ladies Pro-Wrestling between 2005 and 2010. Her most notable competition took place at
NEO Flare Up 2006 on September 17, where she teamed up with
Kyoko Inoue and unsuccessfully challenged
Amazing Kong and
Kyoko Kimura for the
NEO Tag Team Championship. She competed in one of
Ice Ribbon's earliest events, the
Ice Ribbon The Fifth Ice Ribbon Part 3 on September 9, 2006, where she teamed up with Misae Genki to defeat
Aoi Kizuki and
Ray. Sato competed at ''
Devil Masami's Retirement Show'', an independent event which took place on December 30, 2008, where she teamed up with Hanako Kobayashi to defeat
Ray and
Misaki Ohata. Sato took a six-year hiatus from
professional wrestling between 2011 and 2017. Sato competed in the 2020 edition of
Pro Wrestling Wave's
Dual Shock Wave tournament which took place under a format of tag team matches. She first teamed up with
Sareee to defeat
Sakura Hirota and
Yuki Miyazaki on the first night from November 1, then on the final night from November 21, she competed in a
scramble match won by
Ayame Sasamura and also involving
Haruka Umesaki,
Miyuki Takase and
Saki. At
GLEAT G PROWRESTLING Ver. 9, an event promoted by
Gleat on November 6, 2021, she unsuccessfully competed in a
three-way match won by Madeline and also involving
Michiko Miyagi. At
Pure-J Climax 2021 on December 26, Sato teamed up with
Megumi Yabushita and unsuccessfully challenged
Hanako Nakamori and
Arisa Nakajima for the
Daily Sports Women's Tag Team Championship. At
Zero1 Fukuoka Pro Wrestling Festival, an event promoted by
Pro Wrestling Zero1 on October 9, 2022, she teamed up with
Chihiro Hashimoto and Deborah K in a losing effort against Chie Ozora,
Haruka Umesaki and
Miyuki Takase.
JWP Joshi Puroresu (2006–2010) Another promotion which Sato has had a brief tenure with was
JWP Joshi Puroresu. She competed in the 2009 edition of the
Natsu Onna Kettei Tournament where she fell short to
Azumi Hyuga in the first rounds from August 2. At the 2010 edition, she teamed up with
Hanako Kobayashi and fell short to
Dynamite Kansai and
Tsubasa Kuragaki in the first rounds from July 24. Sato competed for the
Neo High Speed Championship against reigning champion
Kaori Yoneyama on the first night of the JWP Climax of 2009 from December 6, coming up unsuccessfully in the process. ==Championships and accomplishments==