A graduate of the diploma course at Toho Gakuen School of Music. She studied under Toyama Sigeru, Kubota Ryosaku, Miyoshi Akira and Harada Koichiro.
Besides being active in chamber music as a member of Ensemble Resonance, Platz von Musica, Ensemble Aurore, she is a member of Orchesta Dipica (Tango Band) re-organized in 1998 and made performances at National Selbantes theatre. A member of Ensemble Dame, and the instructor at Seitoku Gakuen.
Studied with Shinozaki Hirotsugu, her father, she had her first appearance in public at the age of four. Enrolled Toho Gakuen School of Music , she studied violin under Jeanne Isnard, Interpretation and chamber music with Saito Hideo. She came in third place in Paganini International Competition in 1966. Active both in Japan and abroad as a solost with orchestras, she has been performing chamber music and contemporary music. At present, she is professor of Toho Gakuen School of Music.
A graduate of Toho Gakuen School of Music, studied under SHINOZAKI Hirotsugu and Isako, she came in the 2nd place at the Japan Music competition for students (East Japan).
Having taken part in many performances of contemporary music as a member of the Ensemble Vent d'Orient and Splash Quartet when undergraduate, she is now a member of the Tokyo Solisten and plays regularly in Piano Trio since 1994. She teaches at Toho Gakuen School of Music for Children.
Born in Tokyo. She received B.A. and M.A. degree from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, studying under Tanaka Chikashi. After being a successful candidate of NHK Audition and the Japan Mozart Competition, she studied further under Riccald Bulengora, Felix Ayo at Santa Cecilia Academia in Italy and came in the 2nd in the Tarant Chamber Music Competition. At present, she teaches at high school as well as performs.
In 1979, the year she graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, she came in the fourth place in William Primrose International Viola Competition. After her postgraduate cource, she studied at Freiburg College of Music with the government scholarship. She studied under Nakazuka Yoshiaki, Iwamoto Mari, Imai Nobuko, William Primerose, Urlich Koch, and has the book "A mischivous opera guide by Schulze" of her own translating.
A graduate of Toho Gakuen School of Music, she studied violin under Kobayashi Yoko. Shinozaki Isako, Luggiero Ricci, viola under Okada Nobuo, and chamber music with Harada Koichiro and Yamazaki Nobuko. She has been especially performing solo pieces and chamber music. In l999, she was awarded the special prize for her performance at the 68th Japan Music Competition.