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7/17/2025, 4:29:09 AM
https://sportiva.shueisha.co.jp/clm/othersports/fight/2025/07/17/post_64/
>A few years ago, when I watched Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling for the first time, among all the strong and cute wrestlers, the one who left the biggest impression on me was Pom Harajuku. Her Harajuku-style “KAWAII” costume, her bizarre movements, her free-spirited in-ring style... and then, she would be defeated in the blink of an eye. I found myself captivated, wondering, “Is this really allowed?”
>The more you watch pro wrestling over time, the more you discover. The wrestler known for her comedic matches reveals a serious expression toward the end of a bout. She has the grit to take a high-angle German suplex, landing right on her head. A wrestler who once seemed to have given up on winning from the start gradually begins to show a desire for victory... Once you notice these things, there’s no escaping the world of Pom Harajuku.
>Her age is a mystery — she calls herself “an eternal three-year-old.” It's even said, “You’re a real interviewer only if you can pull off an interview with Pom Harajuku,” highlighting how enigmatic she is. But she's more than worth the challenge.
>She arrived at the interview location and confidently ordered an iced coffee. She didn’t touch the gum syrup or milk. When I teased, “Black coffee? That’s a bit off from your image,” she gave a sly smile and let out a quiet chuckle — “Fufufu.” Her eyes seemed to say, “I won’t open my heart so easily,” and it gave me chills.
>Thus began the battle with this impregnable opponent.
>Pom was “born and raised in Harajuku.” Even though it’s been six years since her debut, her age remains “three.”
>Her father, a photographer, gave her a camera before she was even aware of things—it became her toy as she grew up. Her younger sister, three years her junior, is now working as a newspaper journalist.