Born in Tokyo in 1990.
After graduating from Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London in 2002, he became the first Japanese artist to study performance at the Royal College of Art, completing his master's degree in 2004. Using her own body as a neutral three-dimensional object, she has presented performance works in Japan and abroad that question gender, disability, and racial stereotypes, and explore the meaning of human existence by questioning the uncertain social codes of freedom and equality.
15 years Fluxus event scores (White Cube, London), solo exhibition "New Gender Bending Strawberry" (Brussels), Slick Art Fair 2015 (Paris), 16 years Dada 100th Anniversary Festival (Spiral, Tokyo ), "Acting Together" (ASAKUSA, Tokyo), Perform 2017 (ArtSonje, Seoul), Yokohama Paratriennale 2017 (Zounohana Terrace, Yokohama), 18th Asian Art Biennale 2018 (Shilpakala Academy, Bangladesh), Dance New Academy), Dance New Air 2018 (VACAVT, Tokyo), Marina ABRAMOVIĆ retrospective "The Cleaner" at the Art Exhibition Hall of the Federal Republic of Germany in Bonn, and since 19, the platform "Stilllive" mainly for performance art. He has also organized "Stilllive", a performance art platform since 2007, and Venice International Performance Art Week (European Cultural Centre / Plazzo Mora & Palazzo Michel, Venice, Italy) in 2008. He has participated in numerous art exhibitions, stage performances, performance festivals, and workshops in Europe and Japan.