Partnership with Tateno In 2014, Fukase began competing in partnership with
Aru Tateno, representing Japan in ice dancing. In their first season together, they competed domestically but made no international appearances. Their international debut came in September 2015, at the
ISU Junior Grand Prix in Austria. They placed 19th at the
2016 World Junior Championships in
Debrecen, Hungary. The following season, they finished 13th at the
2017 World Junior Championships in
Taipei, Taiwan. Fukase/Tateno moved up to seniors for their fourth season together. They took bronze at the
2017–18 Japan Championships and placed 11th at the
2018 Four Continents Championships in Taipei. Fukase/Tateno were coached by
Romain Haguenauer,
Patrice Lauzon,
Pascal Denis, and
Marie-France Dubreuil in
Montreal,
Quebec, Canada.
Partnership with Cho (Zhang) Fukase continued her career for Japan in partnership with Canadian-born ice dancer
Oliver Zhang, who would compete with her as Eichu Cho. During their first season, they took silver at the
2019–20 Japan Championships and placed 13th at the
2020 Four Continents Championships. The following season was affected by the
COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in many event cancellations. Fukase/Cho won silver at the
2020 NHK Trophy and bronze at the
2020–21 Japan Championships. Fukase/Cho trained mainly in
Montreal. Their coaches included
Romain Haguenauer,
Patrice Lauzon,
Marie-France Dubreuil,
Pascal Denis,
Josée Piché, Benjamin Brisebois, Ginette Cournoyer,
Yutaka Higuchi, and Aya Sunayama.
Synchronized skating In the
2022–23 season, Fukase competed as a member of Canada's
Les Suprêmes. She began training with the team in May 2022. They won gold at the 2023
ISU World Synchronized Skating Championships. == Programs ==