Born in the year 1991, within the geographical boundaries of Kanagawa Prefecture, a region celebrated for its breathtaking natural splendor and profound cultural legacy, which has been shaped by a unique blend of traditional and modern influences.
Subsequently, she embarked on a prestigious academic trajectory, opting to further her intellectual pursuits at Rikkyo University, a renowned institution of higher learning.
Her academic trajectory continued to unfold with a subsequent sojourn at the prestigious Film School of Tokyo, where she diligently pursued a fiction course, thereby affording herself the unparalleled opportunity to meticulously refine her artistic skills and garner priceless industry knowledge and insights.
During this particular period of her career, she accomplished a remarkable feat that would have a lasting impact on her reputation as a filmmaker. The crowning jewel of her achievements during this time was the creation of her graduation film, "Michiteiku", a cinematic masterpiece that would go on to garner widespread recognition and acclaim. Specifically, "Michiteiku" won not one, but two of the most prestigious awards at the 15th TAMA NEW WAVE competition, solidifying her position as a talented up-and-coming filmmaker. The Grand Prize and the Best Actress Prize, two of the highest honors at the competition, were bestowed upon her in recognition of her outstanding work on "Michiteiku".
Not only did this remarkable achievement serve as a resounding endorsement of her outstanding cinematic talents, but it also functioned as a catalyst, propelling her into the professional film industry, with the subsequent theatrical release of "Michiteiku" the very next year, thereby providing her with a platform to disseminate her creative vision to a broader audience.