>Suzume was born in Ibaraki Prefecture in 1998. She has a father, a mother, and an older sister who is four years her senior. Her father is a company employee, and her mother is a stay-at-home mom. She describes her upbringing as in a "too ordinary" family. Watching her sister get scolded by their parents, she says she managed to navigate things smoothly herself. "That's the privilege of being the younger sibling," she laughs.
>From a young age, she was efficient, doing what needed to be done properly while cutting corners on things that didn't matter as much. She wasn't particularly good at studying, but her natural dexterity helped her maintain good grades. Partway through middle school, she stopped attending classes. When asked why, she vaguely responded, "I wonder why..."
>Surprisingly, she says she wasn't very athletic. However, she loved physical activities, especially mat exercises. "I think it helps me in professional wrestling," she says.
>When she was in the second or third grade of elementary school, she joined a volleyball club team and continued playing in middle school. In high school, since there was no volleyball team, she joined the literature club because she liked drawing. When she didn't have club activities, she would play volleyball in the gym for fun.
>Her dream was to become a voice actor or work in the entertainment industry. When it came time to choose her future path in high school, she wanted to continue her education to pursue that dream. However, she couldn't bring herself to talk about what she wanted to do with her parents, teachers, or friends.
>"I wasn't good at expressing my feelings. I also didn’t have the courage to go against anyone’s opposition, so I decided to get a job instead."
>After graduating from high school, she started working as an office clerk at a local factory. It was a "white company" with good working conditions, but she quit after just a year and a half to become a professional wrestler.