Shin Bet | Shin-Soo Choo | Shin-Ōsaka Station | Shin Yun-bok | Shin-Yamaguchi Station | Shin | Itsuko Hasegawa | Crayon Shin-chan | Shō Shin | Shin'yoshitomi, Fukuoka | Shin'yoshitomi | Shin-Toyohashi Station | Shin-Ōmuta Station | Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga | Shin Kwang-Hoon | Shin-Kobe Station | Shin Ji | Shin Jae-chul | Shin Fujiyama | Rin Shin | Park Shin-yang | Hasegawa Corporation | Yoon Jong-shin | Yeahwon Shin | Shin-Yatsushiro Station | Shin-Takashima Station | Shin Sung-mo | Shin Suk-ja | Shin Ramyun | Shin-Osaka Station |
In 1933, he quit his job to devote his attention to drama, becoming a student with Okamoto Kido and Hasegawa Shin.
After graduating from the Department of Japanese Literature at Japan Women's University, the aspiring author studied under novelist Togawa Yukio and became a member of Shinyo-kai, an organization to promote literature established in memory of novelist Hasegawa Shin.