The performers who will liven up the Pacific League of the 2026 season are gathering at Pacific League Insights again this year! The unknown efforts, baseball love, and unique characters hidden behind the smiles that burst out in ground... We will deliver the charm of all 123 members of the Pa 6 team official cheering & performance team.
This directory will make cheering at the stadium more fun, and you will definitely find your own "recommendation". Please enjoy it while waiting for the game to start!
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This time, we would like to introduce a new member of the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters Official Cheering Team "The Fighters Girl", Rino Saito.
Born in Kitahiroshima City, Hokkaido, born on May 7th, his nickname is "Chanrino", and his hobbies are watching Kpop idols and cover dancing. A rookie from the local sisters who passed the exam together with her sister "Riko".
He has been learning street dance since the age of 4, participating in the National Super Kids Dance Contest and serving as a dance instructor. The reason for taking the audition was "I went to watch the game with my mother, who is a The Fighters fan, and I was attracted to the sparkling The Fighters girl I saw at that time, so I applied with my mother's support."
[Click here for the "2026 Par 6 Team Performers" so far]
A Q&A with Rino Saito!
◯How would you describe your personality in one word?
Obedient
I love "〇〇"!
I love dancing! I love beef tongue! I love sleeping!
I'm not good at "〇〇"!
Waking up in the morning, tests, studying
What were your childhood dreams?
Choreographer
What is the most moving experience you've ever had in your life?
Winning a major dance competition
What are you grateful for in your life?
What I'm most grateful for in my life is the opportunity to learn so much through dance and the support I've received from my parents.
The dance I've been doing since I was four years old has taught me not only technical skills, but also the importance of perseverance and how to cope when things don't go well. I was able to continue because of my parents who always watched over me and supported me. I am truly grateful for the environment of dance and the support of my family that allowed me to grow up.
What inspired you to start dancing?
Seeing my older sister, Riko, already learning it made me want to try it too.
Where do you want to go most right now?
Disney, South Korea
◯What's your phone's wallpaper?
TWICE's MOMO
What would you want to eat as your last meal?
Beef tongue
◯What surprised you about joining the "The Fighters Girls"?
I have a lot of jobs that involve speaking.
What do you find most difficult right now?
Stadium Tour Guide
Things I'd like to learn from my seniors
Tips for MCing
◯What were your impressions on your first day of practice?
I thought being an MC was very difficult.
What are you most looking forward to doing with this team from now on?
Performing on ground
Look at this part of me!
Smiles and powerful dancing
If you had to choose your walk-up music for the 2026 season, which would it be?
TWICE 'Feel Special'

Finally, a message to the readers of Pacific League Insight...
"Let's all get together and make this a truly exciting event!"

[The Fighters Girls]
In 2004, the The Fighters Girls cheerleading team was formed along with the team's relocation to Hokkaido. Beyond energizing the stadium with their performances and cheering on the team, they are active both inside and outside the stadium, serving as stadium tour guides, promoting the team in various media, and working as dance academy instructors. They also actively participate in visits to kindergartens and daycare centers throughout Hokkaido and appear at events, playing a crucial role as a "bridge" connecting The Fighters with fans and the local community. This season, wearing their newly redesigned costumes—the first refresh in four years—the team consists of 27 members, including 14 new members and 13 returning members, who will passionately support The Fighters in their quest win.
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