Enrolled in Honda Racing School Suzuka HRS


In racing activities, also made spot appearances in the JAF Regional Championship FS-125 class, Suzuka Series, and Motegi Series.
In the Motegi Series, he finished 2nd once and 3rd once, competing in 4 of 6 races to place 5th overall in the series.
In the Suzuka Series, he competed in 3 of 5 races, finishing 5th twice and 6th once, placing 7th overall in the series.



The 48th SL Kart Meeting National Championship (Sportsland SUGO West Course)
We competed in the top-tier YAMAHA SS class at this event.
Finishing 4th out of 53 competitors, she was selected for the Ladies’ Award for the third consecutive year, following the previous two tournaments.
In September, competed in the Italian Championship as part of the F1 WILLIAMS TEAM’s development driver test.
In his first race in Europe, the home of kart racing, he advanced through qualifying to reach the final.
Having advanced to the FINAL in an environment completely different from Japan earned him a certain level of recognition from the WILLIAMS team.


In November, he competed in the OKN-J class at the inaugural Champion Of The Future Academy Program held in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Finishing sixth in Race 1 and seventh in Race 2, she secured eighth place in the series points standings.
Additionally, this race was held in partnership with the all-female “F1 Academy,” attracting participation from numerous female drivers.
Among them, she achieved second place among the female drivers.



Based on these results, she has signed with the WILLIAMS DRIVER ACADEMY as a development driver for the
WILLIAMS F1 TEAM in 2024.
Furthermore, based on the results of the “CHAMPION OF THE FUTURE ACADEMY PROGRAM” she participated in last November,
she was selected as one of three support drivers for each class in the 2024 series. This series is supported by the all-female F4 series “F1 ACADEMY,” which began in 2023 as an F1 support race.

Participated in the “HRS Special Training Session” held at Mobility Resort Motegi the day before Honda Thanks Day in December.
After a head-to-head race against Yuki Tsunoda, an HRS graduate and current F1 driver who participated as a last-minute substitute instructor, she emerged victorious. This made her a minor talking point as the “ladies driver who beat an F1 driver.”




