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7/17/2025, 4:31:36 AM
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>She threw herself into studying for entrance exams and went on to major in mechanical engineering at a university. She says she wanted to inspect and clean the White Base, the space battleship from Gundam, so she studied robotics and thermodynamics. When I pointed out, “You’re supposed to be a ‘three-year-old,’ but you’re in college?” Pom replied with a straight face, “I skipped grades.”
>While she was in university, Pom's “second” father was transferred to Thailand. Her parents and younger sister moved there, leaving Pomu behind in Japan by herself. During long vacations, she would visit Thailand and spend time with her family.
>She didn’t job hunt after graduation—because she didn’t want to dye her hair black. Instead, she wanted to try things she’d never done before and worked at places like amusement parks.
>In February 2017, she visited Thailand and went to the Japan Expo in Bangkok with her family. She had gone to see Piko Taro, but from the tent next door, she heard “strangely loud voices.” Curious, she got closer and found that Michinoku Pro Wrestling was holding a show.
>“Since I was little, my parents didn’t allow anything violent—so I wasn’t allowed to watch wrestling or martial arts. But I peeked into the tent in secret... At first, it was really scary. But people were flying through the air, making exaggerated reactions, and I thought, ‘This is just like anime!’”
>After returning to Japan, she went to watch a DDT show with a friend who was a wrestling fan—and was instantly hooked. Her favorite wrestler was Antonio Honda. She was thrilled by how close fans could get to the wrestlers, like getting his autograph at the merch booth.
>She threw herself into studying for entrance exams and went on to major in mechanical engineering at a university. She says she wanted to inspect and clean the White Base, the space battleship from Gundam, so she studied robotics and thermodynamics. When I pointed out, “You’re supposed to be a ‘three-year-old,’ but you’re in college?” Pom replied with a straight face, “I skipped grades.”
>While she was in university, Pom's “second” father was transferred to Thailand. Her parents and younger sister moved there, leaving Pomu behind in Japan by herself. During long vacations, she would visit Thailand and spend time with her family.
>She didn’t job hunt after graduation—because she didn’t want to dye her hair black. Instead, she wanted to try things she’d never done before and worked at places like amusement parks.
>In February 2017, she visited Thailand and went to the Japan Expo in Bangkok with her family. She had gone to see Piko Taro, but from the tent next door, she heard “strangely loud voices.” Curious, she got closer and found that Michinoku Pro Wrestling was holding a show.
>“Since I was little, my parents didn’t allow anything violent—so I wasn’t allowed to watch wrestling or martial arts. But I peeked into the tent in secret... At first, it was really scary. But people were flying through the air, making exaggerated reactions, and I thought, ‘This is just like anime!’”
>After returning to Japan, she went to watch a DDT show with a friend who was a wrestling fan—and was instantly hooked. Her favorite wrestler was Antonio Honda. She was thrilled by how close fans could get to the wrestlers, like getting his autograph at the merch booth.
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