Women's wrestling can be a source of inspiration for young girls, as they see legends and new-generation talent showing what they can do in the ring, motivating the girls to become wrestlers themselves in the future. That was the case for Miran, and her passion for the industry is helping her become a quickly rising star in World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana and beyond.
Miran became a fan of women's wrestling when she was in 5th grade, while watching a Diana event at the Korakuen Hall for the first time. Her biggest inspiration was Haruka Umesaki, who later began helping Miran during practices after she eventually became a wrestler.
Miran made her debut on April 29, 2022, at Korakuen Hall, the same place where she first became a fan. Miran was 12 years old, only a month before her 13th birthday, and starting a pro-wrestling career that young is very rare and notable. With a background in ballet and capoeira, Miran had a foundation for in-ring capability, and she had advanced physical readiness, which is why she was allowed to train before becoming an adult. Miran's athletic background has given her a distinct spatial awareness and fluid mobility, which makes it easier to become comfortable in the ring.
Only three years into her career, Miran won the W.W.W.D Crystal Championship in September 2025, defeating Mizuki Kato. The title is specifically designed to showcase top-tier talent who are under 25 years old or have less than three years of experience, making Miran a foundational piece of the promotion’s spotlighting of younger talent. Winning the championship at 16 years old, she is the youngest champion in the title's history.
At this time of writing, Miran is the second longest-reigning holder of the championship in its history.
Miran has also seen championship success outside of Diana, winning Ice Ribbon's Triangle Ribbon Championship in January 2026 at a Gokigen Pro Wrestling event. She defeated defending champion Kaori Yoneyama and former Princess Of Pro Wrestling Champion Chie Ozora to become Triangle Ribbon Champion.
In addition, Miran has wrestled in many other notable promotions, including WAVE and PURE-J. One of her most prominent appearances outside of Diana was at STARDOM Cinderella Tournament 2024, where she competed with Rina, who was defending the Future Of Stardom Championship.
Miran has also had the opportunity to have many singles matches with Haruka Umesaki, which surely were both career highlights and valuable learning experiences for Miran. In May 2026, Umesaki defended the W.W.W.D Singles Championship against her.
One of Miran's goals is to become the ace of Diana, so she is someone to keep an eye on, especially considering her dedication to pro-wrestling, her accomplishments thus far, and the guidance that she has been receiving from Haruka Umesaki, the current ace of the promotion. By following Miran's journey as she represents the exciting potential of women's wrestling, you can witness her story firsthand, from its early beginnings.




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