The genus Orthonairovirus includes highly pathogenic tick-borne viruses such as the Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever orthonairovirus (CCHFV). A reverse genetics system is an indispensable tool for determining the viral factors related to pathogenicity. Tofla orthonairovirus (TFLV) is a recently identified virus isolated from ticks in Japan and our research has suggested that TFLV is a useful model for studying pathogenic orthonairoviruses. In this study, we successfully established a reverse genetics system for TFLV using T7 RNA polymerase. Recombinant TFLV was generated by transfecting cloned complementary DNAs encoding the TFLV genome into BSR T7/5 cells expressing T7 RNA polymerase. We were able to rescue infectious recombinant TFLV mutant (rTFLVmt) and wild-type TFLV (rTFLVpt) viruses, which exhibited indistinguishable growth kinetics in mammalian cells and pathogenicity in A129 mice compared with the authentic virus. Our approach provides a valuable method for establishing reverse genetics system for orthonairoviruses.