Independent circuit (1996-2025) Hirota made her
professional wrestling debut at
AJW Discover New Heroine, an event promoted by
All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling on August 12, 1996 where she competed in a
tag team tournament in which she paired up with her trainer
Chigusa Nagayo, falling short to
Aja Kong and
Yoshiko Tamura in a first-round match. As a freelancer, Hirota is known for working with various promotions. At
WAVE The Virgin Mary Reina De Reinas 2012, a cross-over event produced by
Pro Wrestling Wave in partnership with
Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide on November 27, 2012, Hirota scored a victory over
Ran Yu-Yu. At
JWP Recapture In Shinjuku, an event promoted by
JWP Joshi Puroresu on October 25, 2015, she teamed up with
Kazuki in a losing effort to
Hanako Nakamori and
Makoto. At
Seadlinnng The Second Match ~ Up To You! from November 25, 2015, Hirota teamed up with
Emi Sakura in a losing effort to
Takako Inoue and
Yumiko Hotta. At the finals of the
2020 D-Oh Grand Prix of
DDT Pro Wrestling from December 28, 2018, she fell short to
Saki Akai. At
Hana Kimura Memorial Show, a show which portraited one year since the passing of
Hana Kimura on May 23, 2021, Hirota competed in a
28-person All-Star Battle Royal which also involved
Cima,
Masato Tanaka,
Yusuke Kodama,
Jun Kasai,
Jinsei Shinzaki and many others.
Ice Ribbon (2012-2019) She had her first match for
Ice Ribbon at
New Ice Ribbon #424 from October 28, 2012 she teamed up with
Hamuko Hoshi to defeat
Cherry and Meari Naito. At
New Ice Ribbon #696 on December 5, 2015, she unsuccessfully challenged
Neko Nitta and Kyuri for the
Triangle Ribbon Championship in a
three-way match.
Oz Academy (2011-2025) Hirota has a tenure with
Oz Academy. At
Heart on Wave on September 23, 2014 she teamed up with
Mayumi Ozaki as "Ozakura Princess" defeated
Aja Kong and
Tsubasa Kuragaki in the finals of a five tag team tournament to win the vacant
Oz Academy Tag Team Championship. At
WAVE/OZ Academy OZABU Spin Off, a cross-over event promoted by both Oz Academy and
Pro Wrestling Wave on June 7, 2015, she competed in a
19-person battle royal also involving
Tsubasa Kuragaki,
Mio Shirai,
Kaori Yoneyama,
Manami Toyota and others.
Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling (2011-2025) Hirota is also known for her tenure with
Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling. At
house show hosted by the promotion on January 20, 2019, she participated in a
15-woman battle royal also involving notable opponents such as
Alex Lee,
Kaoru Maeda,
Meiko Satomura,
Sareee and others. At another
house show from March 11, 2019 she unsuccessfully challenged
Chihiro Hashimoto for the
Sendai Girls World Championship.
Pro Wrestling Wave (2010-2025) Hirota is known for competing in various of the promotion's signature events. One of them is
Catch the Wave, making her first appearance at the
2014 edition of the event where she placed herself in the "Adeyaka" block and scoring a total of six points after competing against
Yumi Ohka,
Tsukasa Fujimoto,
Tomoka Nakagawa,
Kyoko Kimura,
Shuu Shibutani and
Yuu Yamagata. One year later at the
2014 edition of the tournament, she scored three victories and six losses after competing against the likes of
Kana,
Hikaru Shida, Mika Iida,
Cherry,
Ryo Mizunami,
Misaki Ohata,
Kaho Kobayashi and
Rina Yamashita. As for the
Dual Shock Wave, she made her first appearance at the
2014 edition in which she competed against teams such as Fairy Family (
Dynamite Kansai and Fairy Nipponbashi) and Merazoma (
Melanie Cruise and
Moeka Haruhi), she teamed up with Mika Iida as "Sakuragohan" and made it to the finals from October 15 where they also dropped the
Wave Tag Team Championship to Revolucion Amandla (
Kyoko Kimura and
Tomoka Nakagawa). At the
2017 edition of the event she teamed up with
Saki as "Pyonzu, Zu" and fell short to Natsu & Natsuri (
Natsumi Maki and
Sumire Natsu). == Politics ==