A wrestling name has announced retirement aged just 26 years old. She had been absent from the squared circle due to health issues.Tokyo Joshi Pro-Wrestling recently announced that female wrestler Moka Miyamoto had decided to retire from professional wrestling. In an article posted on the official website, the Japanese promotion noted that she had been suffering from an illness since July, which required treatment. It was also revealed that there was not going to be any retirement ceremony, according to Miyamoto's wish.The article also featured a statement from Miyamoto herself. The Japanese wrestler revealed that during her time away from the ring, she started thinking about her future and decided to step away. She thanked the fans for their support and noted that she would now embark on a new journey."It's been a long time. It's Miyamoto Moka. I have decided to retire from my activities as a professional wrestler. During my absence, as I slowly faced myself, I began to think about my future life, and I decided to put a break in this way." She continued, "It is thanks to everyone who has watched over us warmly. Thank you very much. The days I spent at Tokyo Women's Pro Wrestling and the many encounters I had are important memories for me. From now on, I will walk a new path, but I will never forget the feeling of support I have received so far. Thank you very much so far." [H/T: TJPW (Translated from Japanese to English)]For those unaware, TJPW is an all-female promotion. The most popular Japanese women wrestlers in WWE have wrestled in TJPW in the past, including IYO SKY, Asuka, and Kairi Sane.Moka Miyamoto had won her first title in Tokyo Joshi Pro-Wrestling earlier this yearMoka Miyamoto made her TJPW debut in July 2020. During her time in the promotion, she teamed with several wrestlers, including Suzume, Juria Nagano, and Mei Suruga.However, Miyamoto's biggest moment came earlier this year at Summer Sun Princess '25, where she defeated Suzume to win the International Princess Championship. It was the first title win of her career. Unfortunately, she was forced to relinquish the gold after just 38 days due to her health issues.It will be intriguing to see what the future holds for the 26-year-old Moka Miyamoto following her retirement.Sportskeeda Wrestling wishes Moka Miyamoto the best in all her future endeavors.