[1] Miura's single seater career began due to the influence of her father and brother.
After graduating from university one year later, she became an employee of Exedy and participated in Formula Challenge Japan (FCJ) while enrolled in the public relations department of the company.
In 2014, she made her debut in the Japanese Formula 3 Championship (N class), being the first female driver in the series in 18 years.
In addition, she also took part in a few races in the Formula Regional Japanese Championship in place of Tomoki Takahashi with the Super License team.
In 2021, she finished as runner-up of the championship,[2] taking her first win at Fuji Speedway[3] during the season, while also competing in Super Taikyu.