Born and raised in 1990 in a neighboring town of Tokyo.
He majored in film at university and now works in the advertising film industry.
When he started photography at the age of 30, the world was hit by a pandemic and people were disappearing from cities.
When he first started his camera, he photographed people in the streets of Tokyo, but the disappearance of people from the city led him to think deeply about the relationship between cities and people.
In addition, since his work often ends late at night, most of his shoots take place late at night after work.
These events have greatly influenced his current photographic style.
The city without people is the original landscape of his photographic life and is greatly linked to his feelings about living in Tokyo.
He is a geek who loves photography and photo books,
All of his publications are self-funded and self-made.
He is searching for new photographic expression that only photography can provide.