As an amateur, she won the Kanto Junior Golf and East Japan Women's Public Amateur, and dropped out of Nippon Sport Science University to play golf professionally on the LPGA of Japan Tour.
She saw immediate success, winning the 2012 Fujitsu Ladies and the 2012 Rookie of the Year Award.
She made her first JLPGA hole-in-one at the third round of 2016 Nipponham Ladies Classic.
By 2019, she became one of 30 golfers with JLPGA career earnings in excess of half a billion yen.
[4] She represented Japan at the 2018 International Crown and on the winning The Queens teams in 2015 and 2017.