
Ramu Tokashiki
Japan Women/C/
Player Info
Ramu Tokashiki, the 34-year-old center for the Japan Women's national team, is a legendary figure in Asian basketball and a pioneer for Japanese post players. Born on June 11, 1991, and standing 193 cm tall, the number 10 jersey wearer combines rare size for Japan with exceptional skill and mobility. Tokashiki's career took off with the Fujitsu Red Wave in the WJBL, where she dominated, earning multiple MVP awards. She also made history by playing in the WNBA for the Seattle Storm, showcasing her talents on the world's premier stage. A key architect of Japan's silver medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, her ability to score inside, protect the rim, and run the floor has been instrumental. Tokashiki's leadership and graceful play have made her an icon and the cornerstone of Japan's rise to global prominence.
Overview
Honors
Key Stats
Glossary
Group Stage
GP
6
MPG
17.83
PPG
5.5
2PM%
56%
3PM%
60%
REB
3.5
AST
0.83
STL
0.33
BLK
0.67
Matches
Competition
Time
Round
Home
VS
Away
HT
More
Statistics
Group Stage
Per Game Statistics
Games Played
6
Games Started
6
Minutes
17.83
Points
5.5
Rebound
3.5
Assist
0.83
Block
0.67
Steal
0.33
Field Goal %
57%
3-Point Field Goal %
60%
Free Throw %
66%
Offensive Rebound
0.83
Defensive Rebound
2.67
Turnovers
1.5
Assists/Turnovers
0.6
Personal Fouls
1.83
Total Data
Points
33
Rebound
21
Assist
5
Block
4
Steal
2
Field Goal %
57%
3-Point Field Goal %
60%
Free Throw %
66%
Offensive Rebound
5
Defensive Rebound
16
Turnovers
9
Personal Fouls
11


