Japanese hot girl Honoka Tsujii has fans across Asia worried after she suddenly announced a serious injury while playing basketball.
The unexpected accident not only forced her to cancel all upcoming plans but also sparked rumors about the future of one of Japan’s most talked-about entertainers right now.


In recent years, Honoka Tsujii has become one of Japan’s fastest rising hot girls.
Standing out at 1.72 meters tall with an attractive look and energetic style, she quickly built a huge following on social media. Many fans even say her popularity is second only to Yua Mikami, one of Japan’s biggest stars. What really connects Honoka with her fans is her sporty, healthy image. She often shares her workout routines, especially basketball, which she’s loved for years.
But that passion led to her biggest setback yet. According to her post on X, Honoka got injured during a recent basketball final. At first, she thought it was just a simple sprain and planned to rest for a few weeks. However, hospital scans revealed shocking news.

Doctors confirmed she completely tore her anterior cruciate ligament and medial collateral ligament, damaged her meniscus, and even fractured a bone in her left leg. This is one of the most serious injuries an athlete can suffer. The news quickly shocked Japan’s online community. Many fans were stunned that someone always seen as energetic and healthy could face such a severe injury.
Sources say the injury was so severe that actual images of the damage can’t be shared publicly because they’re too graphic. Experts described her knee as nearly completely torn apart.


Currently, Honoka is using crutches and doctors have advised her to limit movement as much as possible. All her work commitments have been put on hold. Fans are most worried about her career, which now hangs in the balance. Honoka herself admitted that returning to sports at her previous level could take up to a year of recovery after surgery.
Beyond the physical toll, the long break could seriously impact her career in Japan’s fiercely competitive entertainment industry.