Tsuruta's talent and charisma have not gone unnoticed globally. In 2018, she made her international debut in the Japanese- South Korean co-produced film "Chasing the Wind." The film, which premiered at the Tokyo International Film Festival, introduced Tsuruta to a broader audience and sparked interest in her work worldwide.
Despite her busy schedule, Tsuruta prioritizes her personal life and engages in various philanthropic activities. She is an avid user of social media, often sharing updates about her daily life, hobbies, and interests with her fans.
Simultaneously active in the adult film industry from 2012 to 2017, she appeared in numerous titles before officially retiring from wrestling in January 2018 following a final match against Yukine Sakuragi. Kana Tsuruta: Competitive Volleyball Player
Between 2016 and 2018, she was active in the BATTLE organization .
Tsuruta made her initial foray into the entertainment scene in 2011, appearing in two works. However, her professional career truly took off in February 2012 when she made her exclusive AV debut with the major studio S1 (S1 No. 1 Style). In her debut month, she achieved the highly visible status of being featured on the cover of S1 alongside actress Erina Moa, signaling that the studio had high expectations for her.
If there is one film that defines Kana Tsuruta’s legacy, it is Ryuichi Hiroki’s masterpiece, Vibrator (2003). The title is provocative, but the film is a stark, minimalist road movie about a freelance writer named Rei Hayakawa, played with devastating nuance by Tsuruta.
She matters for three reasons:
