Biography
is a Japanese professional wrestler, better known by the ring name Dash Chisako (DASH・チサコ DASH Chisako). She was trained by Meiko Satomura and has worked for her Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling promotion since her debut in July 2006. For the first ten years of her career, Chisako was part of a tag team with her younger sister Sachiko, who worked under the ring name Sendai Sachiko, with the two winning the Sendai Girls World Tag Team Championship, Ice Ribbon's International Ribbon Tag Team Championship, JWP Joshi Puroresu's JWP and Daily Sports Women's Tag Team Championships and World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana's WWWD World Tag Team Championship as well as JWP's 2013 Tag League the Best tournament. Sachiko retired from professional wrestling in January 2016, forcing Chisako to start a singles career. In December 2017, Chisako won her first singles championship, the Pure-J Openweight Championship. Chisako has also wrestled in the United States for the Chikara promotion, where she won the 2016 King of Trios tournament as part of Team Sendai Girls. Team JWP (Command Bolshoi, Hanako Nakamori and Manami Katsu), to win the 2016 King of Trios, becoming the first female wrestlers to win the tournament.On October 16, Chisako regained the Sendai Girls World Tag Team Championship, when she and her new tag team partner Kaoru defeated Hikaru Shida and Syuri for the vacant title.They lost the title to Shida and Syuri in a rematch on November 23.Chisako regained the title from Shida and Syuri on July 15, 2017, with new partner Cassandra Miyagi. However, just six days later, Miyagi announced that she was no longer interested in teaming with Chisako and relinquished the title.On September 1, Chisako, Miyagi and Satomura returned to Chikara to defend their "Queen of Trios" crown in the 2017 King of Trios, which this time took place in Wolverhampton, England. In their opening round match, the trio, billed collectively as "House Sendai Girls", defeated House Xyberhawx (Nytehawk, Razerhawk and Sylverhawk). After wins over House Seven Seas (Cajun Crawdad, Hermit Crab and Merlok) and Casa Dorada (Juan Francisco de Coronado, Cornelius Crummels and Sonny Defarge), House Sendai Girls advanced to their second consecutive King of Trios final, where, on September 3, they were defeated by House Strong Style (Pete Dunne, Trent Seven and Tyler Bate). On September 24, Chisako and Kaoru defeated Alex Lee and Mika Shirahime to win the vacant Sendai Girls World Tag Team Championship.
On December 17, Chisako took part in the first Hair vs. Hair match in Japanese women's professional wrestling in seven years, where she defeated Hanako Nakamori to win the Pure-J Openweight Championship, her first singles title