Her parents got divorced shortly after she enrolled and had to give up athletics due to financial reasons.
[5] She then searched for jobs from which she could earn enough money to sustain her own financial efforts and found Girls Keirin.
[4] Shortly after, she applied for the entrance exam to the Keirin School, took the aptitude test, and passed.
She was classmates with fellow racers Fuko Umekawa, Miki Suzuki, Maori Terasaki, Megumi Kato, and Karin Okubo.
However, at the World Championships in Berlin in March 2020, where a spot in the Tokyo Olympics was at stake (there are no host country in Olympic track cycling events), she and Yuka Kobayashi were eliminated in the repechage in the women's keirin, missing out on a spot.