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Tomoka Inaba
View on WikipediaTomoka Inaba (稲葉ともか, Inaba Tomoka; born July 24, 2002) is a Japanese professional wrestler. She is signed to Professional Wrestling Just Tap Out, where she is a former four-time Queen of JTO Champion.[3] She also appears with JTO’s partners World Wonder Ring Stardom, where she is a member of God's Eye. She is well known for working with other independent promotions such as Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling and Pro Wrestling Wave.[4]
Key Information
Professional wrestling career
[edit]Professional Wrestling Just Tap Out (2019–present)
[edit]Inaba made her professional wrestling debut in Professional Wrestling Just Tap Out (often known as JTO) as one of Taka Michinoku's trainees on July 8, 2019, by teaming up with Giulia and Kaori Yoneyama and defeating Saori Anou, Rhythm and Koharu Hinata as a result of a six-man tag team match.[5] At CMLL Lady's Ring, an event promoted by JTO in partnership with Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre on September 17, 2019, Inaba teamed up with Mima Shimoda to defeat Maika and Sonya.[6]
Independent circuit (2019–present)
[edit]Inaba is known for working as a freelancer in the Japanese independent scene.
Pro Wrestling Wave (2020–present)
[edit]One of the other promotions in which she competed is Pro Wrestling Wave. She made her first appearance at a house show from July 7, 2020, where she teamed up with Ayumi Hayashi and Suzu Suzuki to wrestle Crea, Haruka Umesaki and Mikoto Shindo into a fifteen-minute time-limit draw.[7] Inaba also participated in one of the promotion's signature events, the Catch the Wave tournament, making her first appearance at the 2021 edition, placing herself in the "Potential Block" and scoring a total of two points after going against Miyuki Takase, Mio Momono and Sakura Hirota.[8] She won the 2021 edition of the "Young Block Oh! Oh!", the rookie branch of the Catch the Wave tournament by winning the "Block A" with a total of five points, also involving Ami Miura, Ai Houzan and Shizuku Tsukata. Inaba defeated Chie Ozora in the finals from May 28.[9]
World Wonder Ring Stardom (2022–present)
[edit]Inaba's first appearance into a World Wonder Ring Stardom ring occurred on March 11, 2022, at Stardom New Blood 1, an event created to promote rookie talent, where she teamed up with Aoi as team JTO in a losing effort against Stars stable members Saya Iida and Hanan.[10] She competed in a Cinderella Rumble match on the second night of the Stardom World Climax 2022 from March 27, match won by Mei Suruga and also involving notable opponents such as Unagi Sayaka, Mina Shirakawa, Lady C, Saki Kashima and many others.[11] Inaba continued to perform mainly in the New Blood series of events. At Stardom New Blood 2 on May 13, 2022, she teamed up with Aoi in a losing effort against Hanan and Hina.[12] At Stardom New Blood 3 on July 8, 2022, Inaba teamed up with Aoi and Misa Kagura in a losing effort against Stars (Hanan, Momo Kohgo & Saya Iida).[13] At Stardom New Blood 4 on August 26, 2022, Inaba defeated Hina in the first match. The fifth match of the evening saw God's Eye's (Mirai & Ami Sourei) defeating Starlight Kid & Haruka Umesaki via disqualification when Umesaki assaulted Mirai with a steel chair in front of the referee. After the match, Oedo Tai attacks God's Eye until Inaba came to the ring for the save. Syuri and Inaba then shook hands as Inaba became the newest member of God's Eye.[14] At Stardom New Blood 5 on October 19, 2022, Inaba teamed up with Mirai and Nanami in a losing effort against Karma and Oedo Tai (Ruaka and Starlight Kid).[15] At Stardom Gold Rush on November 19, 2022, she teamed up with Ami Sourei and Mirai and fell short to Stars (Hazuki, Koguma & Mayu Iwatani) in the first rounds of a "moneyball tournament".[16] Inaba made her first appearance in the Goddesses of Stardom Tag League at the 2022 edition where she teamed up with Syuri as "Karate Brave" and fought in the "Red Goddess Block" against the teams of AphrOditE (Utami Hayashishita and Saya Kamitani), Mafia Bella (Giulia and Thekla), meltear (Tam Nakano and Natsupoi), Black Desire (Momo Watanabe and Starlight Kid), Peach☆Rock (Mayu Iwatani and Momo Kohgo), We Love Tokyo Sports (Saki Kashima and Fukigen Death), and Mai Fair Lady (Mai Sakurai and Lady C).[17]
Championships and accomplishments
[edit]- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- Ranked No. 129 of the top 250 female wrestlers in the PWI Women's 250 in 2025[18]
- Pro Wrestling Wave
- Young Block Oh! Oh! (2021)
- Professional Wrestling Just Tap Out
- Queen of JTO Championship (4 times)
- JTO Girls Tag Team Championship (2 times, inaugural) – with Aoi (1) and Rhythm (1)
- JTO Girls Tournament (2022, 2024)
- JTO Girls Tag Team Title Tournament (2024) – with Aoi
- Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling
References
[edit]- ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip. "Tomoka Inaba/Career Data". cagematch.de (in German). Retrieved March 19, 2022.
- ^ Saalbach, Axel. "Tomoka Inaba • General Information". wrestlingdata.com. Retrieved March 19, 2022.
- ^ 選手プロフィール. Professional Wrestling Just Tap Out (in Japanese). Retrieved September 14, 2023.
- ^ Internet Wrestling Database (IWD). "Tomoka Inaba Profile & Match Listing". profightdb.com. Retrieved March 19, 2022.
- ^ Dark angel (July 16, 2019). "JTO: "Hajime" TAKA Michinoku starts a new path". superluchas.com. Retrieved March 19, 2022.
- ^ Dark angel (July 16, 2019). "JTO: "Hajime" TAKA Michinoku starts a new path". superluchas.com. Retrieved March 19, 2022.
- ^ Pro Wrestling Wave (July 7, 2020). 2020.07.07「ベガとアルタイル」. pro-w-wave.com (in Japanese). Retrieved March 19, 2022.
- ^ 株式会社Forest Connectionプレゼンツ『CATCH THE WAVE 2021~開幕戦~』. Pro Wrestling Wave (in Japanese). June 1, 2021. Retrieved July 7, 2021.
- ^ Daly, Wayne (May 18, 2021). "WAVE Results: Catch The WAVE 2021 ~ Young Block – Saitama, Japan (5/18)". wrestling-news.net. Retrieved January 18, 2022.
- ^ WrestlingwithDemons (March 11, 2022). "3/11 STARDOM NEW BLOOD 1 RESULTS FROM TOKYO, JAPAN". pwinsider.com. Retrieved March 11, 2022.
- ^ World Wonder Ring Stardom. 2022.03.27 (日)[発売中]『LECクリンぱっ!Presents STARDOM WORLD CLIMAX 2022 ~The Top~』東京・両国国技館. stardom.com. Retrieved March 2, 2022.
- ^ Tokyo Sports (May 13, 2022). 【スターダム】赤の王者・朱里が世羅の暴行でKO 高笑いの世羅は「同じ目に合わせてやるからな!」. tokyo-sports.co.jp. Retrieved May 13, 2022.
- ^ Edwards, Scott (July 8, 2022). "STARDOM NEW BLOOD 3 Results (7/8/22) / MIRAI vs. Suzu Suzuki, Miyu Amasaki vs. Giulia, And More". fightful.com. Retrieved July 9, 2022.
- ^ Richards, Alex (August 26, 2022). "Tomoka Inaba Joins God's Eye". lastwordonsports.com. Retrieved August 26, 2022.
- ^ Gramajo, Tomas (October 19, 2022). "STARDOM New Blood 5 – Full Results". wrestlingrepublic.com. Retrieved October 20, 2022.
- ^ Edwards, Scott (November 19, 2022). "STARDOM GOLD RUSH Results (11/19/22): Syuri vs. Utami, Saya Kamitani vs. KAIRI, And More". fightful.com. Retrieved November 19, 2022.
- ^ World Wonder Ring Stardom (September 27, 2022). 【大会概要決定】12・4 千葉・幕張メッセ「第12回 ゴッデス・オブ・スターダム~タッグリーグ優勝決定戦~」. stardom.com (in Japanese). Retrieved September 27, 2022.
- ^ Ross, Patrick (November 11, 2025). "Full 2025 PWI Women's 250 list revealed". aiptcomics.com. Retrieved November 11, 2025.
- ^ Wrestling Titles (November 23, 2021). "Sendai Girls' Junior Title". wrestling-titles.com. Retrieved March 19, 2022.
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[edit]Tomoka Inaba
View on GrokipediaEarly life and training
Early life
Tomoka Inaba was born on July 24, 2002, in Toyokawa, Aichi Prefecture, Japan.[7] She grew up in a family deeply connected to martial arts and professional wrestling; her father owned and operated a karate dojo, while her mother, who had aspired to become a professional wrestler but was sidelined by a traffic accident injury, was an avid fan of professional wrestling.[8] Inaba has a younger sister, Azusa Inaba, born on November 29, 2007, who later pursued a career in professional wrestling.[9] From a young age, Inaba was immersed in her family's martial arts tradition, beginning karate training at age 3 under her father's guidance at his dojo.[8] This early exposure laid the foundation for her physical discipline and striking skills, as she regularly attended sessions and even cross-trained at other local dojos during her childhood.[10] Inaba's interest in professional wrestling emerged at age 8 during a family trip to Okinawa, where her mother, a longtime fan, took her to watch an Okinawa Pro Wrestling event.[8] This experience sparked her fascination with the sport, marking a pivotal moment that blended her martial arts background with her growing passion for wrestling. Inaba is billed at 154 cm (5 ft 1 in) tall and 54 kg (119 lb).[7]Wrestling training
Inaba's pursuit of professional wrestling was shaped by her longstanding karate background, which she began practicing at the age of three, providing a foundation in martial arts that aligned with the physical demands of the sport.[3] At around 16 years old, she entered the Professional Wrestling Just Tap Out (JTO) dojo as a disciple of TAKA Michinoku, undergoing rigorous training to transition from amateur martial arts to the structured environment of pro wrestling.[11][6] Her regimen emphasized integrating karate-derived striking techniques and technical precision into wrestling fundamentals, allowing her to adapt kicks, holds, and submissions while building the endurance required for in-ring performances.[3][2] During the pre-debut phase leading to her 2019 entry, Inaba focused on mastering basic holds, enhancing cardiovascular stamina through repetitive drills, and learning to apply her martial arts skills within wrestling's narrative and psychological dynamics under Michinoku's oversight.[11]Professional wrestling career
Professional Wrestling Just Tap Out (2019–present)
Tomoka Inaba made her professional wrestling debut for Professional Wrestling Just Tap Out (JTO) on July 8, 2019, at the promotion's "Debut Show ~ Beginning" event held at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, where she teamed with Giulia and Kaori Yoneyama to defeat Saori Anou, Rhythm, and Koharu Hinata in a six-woman tag team match.[12] As one of TAKA Michinoku's trainees, Inaba quickly established herself in JTO's women's division, showcasing a style rooted in striking and technical wrestling. Early in her career, she gained international exposure on September 15, 2019, at the CMLL Lady's Ring event co-promoted by JTO and Mexico's Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre in Tokyo's Shin-Kiba 1st Ring, partnering with Mima Shimoda to defeat Maika and Sonya in a tag team bout.[13] This match highlighted her adaptability against established talent and marked an early milestone in her rising profile within JTO. Inaba's title pursuits in JTO began with significant achievements in the promotion's women's championships. She reached the final of the inaugural JTO Girls Tournament on December 6, 2020, at Wrestle Butoukan in Tokyo, where she fell to Aki Shizuku, who was crowned the first Queen of JTO Champion. Inaba captured the Queen of JTO Championship for the first time on July 7, 2021, defeating Shizuku in Tokyo, holding the title for 134 days until losing it to Yuu Yamagata on November 18, 2021. She won the title a second time on June 5, 2022, in Yokohama, embarking on her longest reign of 383 days before dropping it to Yuu on June 23, 2023. Her third reign began on January 6, 2024, lasting 236 days until August 29, 2024, when Aoi defeated her in Tokyo. Inaba secured her fourth reign on March 2, 2025, in Osaka, holding it for 131 days before her sister Azusa Inaba dethroned her on July 11, 2025, in Tokyo. Across these four reigns, Inaba accumulated 884 days as champion, solidifying her as the most successful holder of the title. Additionally, she won the 2022 JTO Girls Tournament on July 9, 2022, defeating Aoi in the final at Korakuen Hall in a dual-stakes match defending both the Queen of JTO Championship and the Sendai Girls Junior Championship. The Sendai title was vacated the following day on July 10, 2022, due to Inaba exceeding the 3-year career limit for junior champions.[14][15] In the tag team division, Inaba became one half of the inaugural JTO Girls Tag Team Champions on October 5, 2024, partnering with Aoi to win a tournament final against 1111 (Misa Kagura and Sumika Yanagawa) in Yokohama, holding the titles for 140 days until February 22, 2025. She claimed the titles for a second time on August 11, 2025, teaming with Rhythm to defeat Azusa Inaba and Aoi in Yokohama; as of November 16, 2025, this reign continues, positioning Inaba as a cornerstone of JTO's tag team landscape. On October 19, 2025, Inaba and Rhythm successfully defended the JTO Girls Tag Team Championship against Aoi and Azusa Inaba at NJPW New Japan Road 2025 in Ishikari.[16][17] As a signed talent to JTO since her debut, Inaba serves as the promotion's flagship female competitor, frequently headlining events with her blend of precise strikes and technical submissions while receiving freelance opportunities to compete elsewhere. In 2025, she has remained active in key defenses and tournaments, including successful Queen of JTO Championship matches during her fourth reign and contributions to JTO's mixed-gender shows, underscoring her versatility and ongoing dominance in the women's division.[1]Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling (2021–present)
Inaba made her debut for Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling on October 30, 2021, during the Keep Burning tour, where she teamed with Riko Kaiju in a losing effort against Chie Ozora and Manami in a tag team match.[18] Her early appearances positioned her as a promising striker within the junior division, facing off against established talents like Manami and Hiroyo Matsumoto in subsequent bouts, including a tag team victory alongside ASUKA on December 26, 2021.[19] Throughout 2022, Inaba developed a prominent rivalry with Yurika Oka, culminating in her capturing the Sendai Girls Junior Championship on February 27, 2022, at an event in Nagaoka, Niigata, where she defeated the reigning champion Oka via pinfall. She maintained a significant reign of 133 days, defending the title multiple times and showcasing her technical striking style against junior roster challengers. Key matches during this period included a tag team bout on March 18, 2022, partnering with Ayame Sasamura to face Ryo Mizunami and Oka, as well as her participation in the Queen of the Ring tournament on November 20, 2022, where she again competed against Oka in a singles match.[20][21] In total, Inaba wrestled 16 matches for the promotion in 2022, solidifying her role as a key figure in the junior division.[22] As a freelancer, Inaba has continued her involvement with Sendai Girls into 2025, engaging in ongoing feuds and defenses within the junior ranks, including a tag team victory on April 26, 2025, at Sendai PIT, where she and Sareee defeated World Champion Chihiro Hashimoto and Yurika Oka.[23] Her appearances leverage her base in Professional Wrestling Just Tap Out for cross-promotional opportunities, emphasizing her evolution as a technical striker challenging for junior honors.[24]Pro Wrestling Wave (2020–present)
Tomoka Inaba made her debut for Pro Wrestling Wave on July 7, 2020, teaming with Ayumi Hayashi and Suzu Suzuki against Crea, Haruka Umesaki, and Mikoto Shindo in a six-woman tag team match at Shinjuku FACE that concluded in a 20-minute time-limit draw.[25] This appearance marked her entry into the promotion's roster as a promising young freelancer, aligning with Wave's emphasis on developing emerging joshi talent through competitive house shows.[26] Inaba followed her debut with additional outings in 2020, including a tag team victory alongside Hayashi over Rina Amikura and Tsukushi on July 26 at Shizuoka WAVE ~ Fuji 4.[27] Her early matches focused on building experience in multi-woman bouts, contributing to her integration into Wave's dynamic undercard environment. The highlight of Inaba's tenure came in the 2021 Catch the Wave tournament, where she competed in the Young Block Oh! Oh! division's Block A. She secured 5 points across the round-robin format with wins over Shizuku Tsukata on May 15 and Momo Kohgo on May 18, both at Shin-Kiba 1st RING and Ice Ribbon Dojo respectively.[28][29] Advancing to the block final on May 25, Inaba drew with Ami Miura before prevailing in sudden-death overtime to claim the block victory.[29] She then defeated Chie Ozora in the overall young block final on May 28 at Ice Ribbon Dojo, earning the tournament crown and solidifying her status as a standout in Wave's rookie bracket.[30] Throughout 2021, Inaba logged nine more appearances in Wave, including singles losses to established competitors like Nagisa Nozaki at White Wave 2021 on March 14 and Yuki Miyazaki at NAMI 1 on May 1, which provided crucial exposure to veteran techniques.[31][32] These encounters emphasized technical grappling and strategic pacing, hallmarks of her evolving style. Inaba has not pursued major titles in Wave but has sustained a mid-card role through tag and singles contests that prioritize skill-based exchanges over high-stakes narratives. As a freelancer, she maintains occasional involvement in the promotion's events, leveraging her 2021 tournament momentum to position herself as an ascending figure in the young talent division. By 2025, this ongoing participation underscores her versatility across joshi promotions while highlighting her growth from Wave's formative stages.[33]World Wonder Ring Stardom (2022–present)
Inaba made her debut for World Wonder Ring Stardom on March 11, 2022, at the New Blood 1 event, where she teamed with Aoi in a losing effort against Hanan and Saya Iida.[34] Shortly thereafter, on March 27, 2022, she participated in the Cinderella Rumble match at World Climax: The Top, entering early but ultimately being eliminated without securing a victory.[35] On August 26, 2022, at New Blood 4, Inaba officially joined the God's Eye stable by aligning with leader Syuri, MIRAI, and Ami Sourei following a singles win over Hina.[36] Later that year, she competed in the Goddesses of Stardom Tag League, partnering with Syuri in the Red Goddess Block as part of the "Karate Brave" team, where they accumulated points through several victories but did not advance to the finals.[37] In 2025, Inaba continued her ascent within Stardom, participating in the 5STAR Grand Prix from July 27 to August 23, where she competed in the Red Stars Block B and earned 10 points across six matches (finishing with wins over Natsuko Tora, Rian, and Starlight Kid, among others) before being eliminated prior to the semifinals, with AZM winning the block. On March 30, 2025, at the Live in Hachioji event, she teamed with Lady C to defeat Hanan and Momo Kohgo in a tag team match.[38] Her momentum led to a high-profile title opportunity on September 6, 2025, at To the World, challenging Starlight Kid for the Wonder of Stardom Championship but submitting to the Kokko Kyakusatsu.[39] As a rising star in God's Eye, Inaba has frequently competed in tag team formats, leveraging her freelance status from Just Tap Out to integrate seamlessly into Stardom's roster dynamics.[3]Championships and accomplishments
Professional Wrestling Just Tap Out (JTO)
- Queen of JTO Championship (4 times)[4]
- Reign 1: 2020 (details incomplete from sources)
- Reign 2: July 7, 2021 – November 18, 2021 (134 days)
- Reign 3: June 5, 2022 – June 23, 2023 (383 days; longest individual reign)
- Reign 4: January 6, 2024 – August 29, 2024 (236 days)
- Reign 5: March 2, 2025 – July 11, 2025 (131 days)
- JTO Girls Tag Team Championship (2 times, current)[40]
- Inaugural (1): October 5, 2024 – February 22, 2025 (with Aoi; 140 days)
- 2: August 11, 2025 – present (with Rhythm; 97 days as of November 16, 2025)
- JTO Girls Tag Team Titles Tournament (2024)[7]
Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling
- Sendai Girls Junior Championship (1 time)[15]
- February 27, 2022 – July 10, 2022 (133 days; vacated due to career limit)
Pro Wrestling Wave
- Catch the Wave Young Block A (2021)