Since her debut, Hashimoto has gone on to hold the Sendai Girls World Championship five times, and was named the 2016 Rookie of the Year by Tokyo Sports, making her only the second female to win the award.
She attended the Abe Gakuin High School in Tokyo, and won the Asian Junior Championship in her weight class when she was 18.
[2] Hashimoto continued to pursue amateur wrestling into college, attending Nihon University where she placed third in the World Student Championship at the age of 20.
[3] Hashimoto was trained by Meiko Satomura and made her debut on October 11, 2015, at Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling, teaming with Shinobu Kandori to defeat Manami Toyota and Mika Iwata.
Hashimoto successfully defended the championship against Meiko Satomura and Cassandra Miyagi, before losing it to Ayako Hamada on April 19, 2018.