Hinata Terayama

[13] In September 2017, Terayama fought a rematch with MISAKI for the J-GIRLS Mini Flyweight title.

In the finals, Hinata fought a rubber match with Momi, and won the fight by unanimous decision.

Terayama won a cash prize of 3 million yen which is the biggest amount in Japanese kickboxing history for a women's tournament.

[29][30] Terayama was scheduled to fight Aida Looksaikongdin at RISE El Dorado, held in February 2021.

[31] Aida was unable to enter Japan due to travel restrictions imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic, and was replaced by Suzuka Tabuchi.

[36] Terayama announced her retirement from the sport on March 15, 2022, after undergoing surgery on her right hip.