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Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling
TJPW First Ever Texas Tour!
TOKYO STORY is proud to host the FIRST Texas tour by Tokyo Joshi Pro-Wrestling, TJPW, one of the most prominent female pro-wrestling organizations in Japan where cheerful ringside interactions create an almost idol-like pop atmosphere that draws everyone in.
We're bringing 10+ Star-Wrestlers from Tokyo right here in Houston and greater Dallas! 3-day event with different matches, different bout!

TJPW Live In Houston!
Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling (TJPW) is coming to POST Houston for two nights of electrifying wrestling action! Witness top Japanese stars battle it out in an unforgettable event full of energy and excitement. Each night has different matching.
The event starts at 6:30PM on both nights (door opens earlier). Tickets available from $40.00.
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TJPW Live In Dallas!
Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling (TJPW) is bringing the heat to The OC in greater Dallas (Forney) for one unforgettable night of high-flying, hard-hitting action! Don’t miss your chance to see top Japanese wrestling stars battle it out in an epic showcase. Matches are different from Houston events.
The event starts at 12:30PM (door opens earlier).
Tickets available from $30.00-
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Maki Itoh
Profile & SocialRumor has it that Maki Itoh was fired from a local idol group LinQ in 2017 for her head being too big for a popstar. So, naturally, she became a wrestler instead. It's not a coincidence she likes headbutting technique!
Claiming to be "the cutest wrestler in the world", Maki is known for her rather eccentric character and lots of singing and screaming and hand-signing. When she asks you from the ring "Who is the cutest wrestler in the world?", just be ready to shout back "Itoh-chan!"
160cm (5'-2")
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Miyu Yamashita
Profile & SocialNicknamed "Momo-iro (Pink) Striker", Miyu Yamashita is the ace, the absolute hardest kicker of TJPW.
No mercy, no-joke serious fighter with background in Karate, she dominates a bout with variety of kicks, high, middle, low, front-spin, back-spin, all goes straight to the skull.Debuted in 2013 when she was only 17 years old in Fukuoka, Miyu has won Princes of Princess Championship 4 times and defended the title over 19 bouts!
165cm (5'-5")
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Miu Watanabe
Profile & SocialThe little powerhouse of TJPW whose Giant Swing and Canadian Back Breaker has punished many opponents much bigger than her!
Miu once held all 3 champion titles of TJPW, International Princess, Princess of Princess, and Princess Tag Team.She is also a leading member of the idol group "UpUp Girls (Pro Wrestling)" together with Shino Suzuki and Raku, who are also coming to Texas. Luckily, we will get to see their signature song "Upper Kick!" performed in the ring!
159cm (5'-2")
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Suzume
Profile & SocialSuzume is the latest champion of the International Princess Championship, breaking the long reign of former champion Yuki Arai in January 2025.
She is a former TJPW fan who loved its star wrestlers so much that she decided to become one herself!
Suzume's high-flying kick and bright yellow outfit remind us of the notorious "suzume-bachi", a Japanese hornet.152cm (5')
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Yuki Arai
Profile & SocialDebuted in 2018, Yuki is among the most skillful wrestlers in Japan's wrestling scene today, holding the longest reign of International Princes Championship title for 366 days until Suzume took over in January!
Yuki is also well known for being an "Idol-Wrestler" as a member of the super popular girl's idol group, SKE-48, just until this March. Now that she left SKE-48, Yuki is 100% committed to the world of girl's professional wrestling.
167cm (5'5")
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Mizuki
Profile & SocialNobody flies like Mizuki, the poppoing sugar rabbit. She is the current Princess of Princess Champion after defeating former champion Miu Watanabe in January, and successfully defending it 2 times already, including the bout with Miyu Yamashita in April 2025.
This is her second reign of Princess of Princess after her first one in 2023.
Debuted in 2012 when she was 17 and joined TJPW in 2020, Mizuki quickly distinguished herself with her iconic high-flying techniques from the top of the cornerpost. But it was really this move, nicknamed "whirling candy", that makes her unforgettable! -
Shoko Nakajima
Profile & SocialNicknamed "147cm Big Kaiju," (monster), Shoko Nakajima is a force to reckon for her high-energy style fighting despite her petite stature.
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 made many epoch and bizarre stories...
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Pom Harajuku
Profile & SocialStep aside serious fighters — the queen of chaos, cuteness, and completely confusing offense is HERE!
Hailing straight from Harajuku, the fashion capital of Tokyo's weirdest wardrobe section, it's the one, the 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. -
Moka Miyamoto
Profile & SocialMoka Miyamoto is the embodiment of quiet strength in TJPW. A black belt in Shotokan karate who studied Japanese culture in college, she blends tradition and technique with elegance and discipline.
Often seen as the modern Yamato Nadeshiko (respectable and traditional Japanese woman), Moka’s calm presence hides a fierce spirit—each strike precise, every movement purposeful.
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Arisu Endo
Profile & SocialShe is the walking rainbow of TJPW — Arisu Endo! Literally 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. With every match, she paints the canvas with passion, proving that in TJPW, colorful doesn’t mean soft — it means unstoppable.
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Raku
Profile & SocialALL 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.
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Shino Suzuki
Profile & SocialFROM 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!
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Yuki Kamifuku
Profile & SocialYuki Kamifuku (Kamiyu), the Casual Beauty, didn’t grow up chasing spotlight. Conversely, she hated her height and long legs, often bullied by classmates. But a year of high school in Ohio shifted her worldview—witnessing the harsh gap between rich and poor in the U.S. she was determined to seek 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, she briefly worked as a race queen but was fired for refusing to entertain at an afterparty. She then rose to unlikely fame on TV as she became skilled at Pachinko, however quitting to focus on other aspects of life.
In 2017, jobless at age 25, her agency gave her ultimatum to choose from three options: become a sexy model, work in property management firm, or step into the ring. We all know what she chose. But if you have not seen what her long legs can do in the ring, watch this!
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Hyper Misao
Prrofile & SocialHyper 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, dark, 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.
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