[2] Jumonji made her professional wrestling debut on July 9, 2006, at Sendai Girls' first ever event, where she, working under the ring name Chisako Kanari, was defeated by Dynamite Kansai via referee stoppage.
[3] For the next six months, Kanari was unable to pick up her first win, instead losing to the likes of Chikayo Nagashima, Mariko Yoshida and Meiko Satomura and wrestling her sister to a time limit draw.
[9] In May 2009, Chisako was forced to restart her singles career, when Sachiko suffered a broken fibula and torn ligaments in her ankle and was sidelined from in-ring competition for ten months.
[28] On March 19, Chikara announced that Chisako, along with Kagetsu, Meiko Satomura and Sendai Sachiko, would be making her American debut for the promotion during its tenth anniversary weekend in May.
In the main event of the show, Chisako and Sachiko picked up a major win over the veteran tag team of Kyoko Inoue and Manami Toyota.
[30][36][37] The following day, Team Sendai Girls picked up another big win, this time over the trio of Jigsaw, Manami Toyota and Mike Quackenbush, to advance to the semifinals of the tournament.
[43] On February 17, 2013, Chisako and Sachiko entered JWP's 2013 Tag League the Best tournament, defeating Manami Katsu and Rabbit Miu in their opening round-robin match.
[44][45][46] On March 3, the Jumonji sisters made their debut for Michinoku Pro Wrestling, losing to Kagetsu and Meiko Satomura in a "Sendai Girls' offer match".
[58][59] On December 15, the Jumonji sisters defeated Mascara Voladoras (Leon and Ray) in the finals to win the tournament and become the new JWP and Daily Sports Women's Tag Team Champions.
[65] Chisako earned her title shot on June 8 by defeating Kayoko Haruyama, Rabbit Miu and Kazuki to win a one-day single-elimination tournament held over two shows.
[70] From August 24 to September 23, Chisako took part in World Wonder Ring Stardom's 2014 5★Star GP, where she finished with a record of two wins and three losses, failing to advance from her block.
[73][74] Another rematch took place on July 26 and saw Chisako and Sachiko defeat Ray and Leon to win the JWP and Daily Sports Women's Tag Team Championships for the second time.
[77] On September 22, Chisako and Sachiko made their first successful defense of the JWP and Daily Sports Women's Tag Team Championships against Kayoko Haruyama and Tsubasa Kuragaki.
[83] On January 17, 2016, Chisako and Sachiko successfully defended the Sendai Girls World Tag Team Championship against Chihiro Hashimoto and Mika Iwata.
[84] Chisako and Sachiko held possession of the WWWD World Tag Team Championship belts until February 28, when Meiko Satomura returned them to Diana.
[87] On September 2, Chisako returned to Chikara to once again represent Sendai Girls in the King of Trios tournament, this time teaming with Cassandra Miyagi and Meiko Satomura.
[97][98] On September 24, Chisako and Kaoru defeated Alex Lee and Mika Shirahime to win the vacant Sendai Girls World Tag Team Championship.
Hair match in Japanese women's professional wrestling in seven years,[101] where she defeated Hanako Nakamori to win the Pure-J Openweight Championship, her first singles title.