She was born in Japan. She has been as an associate professor in the Institute of Arts and Sciences National University Corporation Yamagata University, Yamagata prefecture in japan. Her areas of specialization are cyber psychology, AI literacy, and digital learning technologies. Her research focuses on integrating AI into education, developing AI literacy curricula, and exploring the ethical implications of AI use in educational settings. She has more than 20 international and 100 national publications and 30 authored books – ‘Structure and prevention of Cyber bullying (Tokyo, Japan: Kaneko Shobo, 2016)’, ‘Children of immediate response syndrome (Tokyo, Japan: Japan Standard, 2009)’, ‘Information Society (Kyoto, Japan: Kitaooji Shobo, 2007)’,’ The Reason for Indiscriminate Murder Occurs (Tokyo, Japan: Japan Standard, 2008)’ and so forth. She has been awarded the Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Minister's Commendation of the field of science and technology in 2010. She was graduated from the master's program Tokyo Gakugei University, Tokyo in Japan through the doctoral program at Waseda University, Tokyo in Japan. She is now working as an associate professor in the Institute of Arts and Sciences National University Corporation Yamagata University, Yamagata prefecture in Japan.