Early Years In her second year at
Tokai University, she was selected as a member of the All Japan Universiade Team for
2017 VTV International Women's Volleyball Cup in
Hai Duong,
Vietnam and
2017 FISU World University Games in
Taipei. In 2018, she was a starting player in every match at the
2018 AVC Eastern Zonal Championship, leading the team to victory with 5–0 records. In July 2019, she was also a starting player in every match at the
2019 FISU World University Games. The team finished with the bronze medal which their third consecutive medal win.
Professional Years In November 2019,
Denso Airybees announced that she would join the team in 2020, along with
Tamaki Matsui and
Satomi Fukudome. She made her starting player debut on October 17, in the opening match against
Hisamitsu Springs. In 2022, she was selected as a member of
Japan women's national volleyball team for the first time. She made her starting player debut in VNL match against
Poland on June 14. She was also selected for
2022 World Championship. In 2023, she was selected for
2023 Asian Championship in
Thailand where the team won the bronze medal. In 2024, it was announced that she would leave Denso at the end of 2023–24 season. In June the same year, it was announced that she would join
Queenseis Kariya along with her sister Sayaka and
Ayano Sato. In May 2025, it was announced that she would leave Queenseis. In June the same year, it was announced that she would join
PFU BlueCats Ishikawa Kahoku. == Award ==