Profile
Research Interests
Urban ecology, Animal behavior, Human-wildlife interactions
Scientific Biography
2019: B.S. (life science), Department of Applied Biosciences, Faculty of Life Sciences Toyo University, Japan (supervisor: Motohiro Ito, Laboratory of Field Animal Science)
2022-2024: Research Fellow of the Japan Society of Promotion for Sciences (DC2), Department of Evolutionary Studies of Biosystems, School of Advanced Sciences, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI
2024: Ph. D. (science), Department of Evolutionary Studies of Biosystems, School of Advanced Sciences, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI, Japan (supervisor: Nobuyuki Kutsukake), Dissertation Title: Humans and Wildlife in the Anthropocene: The Multidimensional Approach to Urban Ecology in Eurasian Red Squirrel
2024-: Senior researcher, Research Organization of Open Innovation and Collaboration, Ritsumeikan University
2025-2028: Post-doctoral Research Fellow of the Japan Society of Promotion for Sciences (PD), Research Organization of Open Innovation and Collaboration, Ritsumeikan University (advisor: Ryo Sakurai)
Research Grants
2022-2024 Grant-in-Aid for JSPS Fellows (DC2) (¥1,700,000)
2024-2026 Grant-in-Aid for Research Activity Start-up (¥2,860,000)
2025-2028 Grant-in-Aid for JSPS Fellows (PD)
Research experiences (used methods and approaches)
Fieldwork on Palla’s squirrels in Kanagawa, Japan (2017, direct observation, capturing, stable isotope analysis, biologging)
Fieldwork on citizen’s perception of supplemental feeding in Hokkaido, Japan (2022, face-to-face interview, grounded theory approach)
Fieldwork on Eurasian red squirrels in Hokkaido, Japan (2017-2023, capturing, behavioral observation, stable isotope analysis, behavioral experiments, genetic analysis)
Fieldwork on Northern Ryukyu fruit bats and volunteer for their conservation in Tokara, Kagoshima, Japan (2023-, direct observation, face-to-face interview, assisted NGO)
Fieldwork on the ecosystem of a tea plantation in Kyoto, Japan, and campus wildlife in Osaka, Japan (2024-, camera traps)
Awards and Honors
2025, Young Scientist Award from the Human and Wildlife Society. “Multidimensional research aimed at the coexistence between humans and wildlife in cities”.
2024, Dean’s Award from The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI. “Humans and Wildlife in the Anthropocene: The Multidimensional Approach to Urban Ecology in Eurasian Red Squirrel”.
Language
Japanese, English
Teaching
2024, Sep-Jan, Foundation Course to Policy Science, Ritsumeikan University.