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--Looking back on your recent Future Championship match against Hina (who was the Future Champion at the time), what did you think?
>Yuria: I felt that I still hadn't broken through the barrier of future. I thought I had given it my all against Hina, but looking back, I realized that there was still a lot I needed to do to become champion.
--What specific parts are you referring to?
>Yuria: The biggest problem was my physical strength. I didn't have enough stamina when I needed to attack. I'm sure I was fighting with determination until the very end, but I just couldn't keep up physically, and my body couldn't keep up with my feelings. I really felt like I played the match with just my feelings.
Q: You faced the fight with the "gravure belt" in your hands. It's only been about nine months since your debut as a wrestler, but how do you analyze the way you present yourself and the way you express yourself?
>Yuria: I've always enjoyed working as a gravure model, and I think, "I want to do gravure modeling in Stardom now," or, "I'm the only one who can do it."
>That's why I want to continue doing what I like, what I'm capable of, and what I'm unique about.
>I think people would probably be wondering what a "gravure belt" is, and there would be a variety of opinions, such as "a newbie shouldn't do it too much..."
>However, if I do the same thing as everyone else, I'll just get lost in the crowd, so I want to continue to show off the things I'm good at.
-Why did you decide to pursue professional wrestling in the first place?
>Yuria: The first time my family and I went to see professional wrestling, I thought it was amazing. I'm a very curious person, so I always want to try anything.