Shino Izumi's fascination with art began at a young age. Growing up in Tokyo, she was exposed to a wide range of artistic influences, from traditional Japanese crafts to Western modernism. Her early interests lay in manga and anime, which would later become a significant part of her artistic vocabulary. Izumi's parents, encouraging her creative pursuits, provided her with a supportive environment that allowed her to explore various artistic mediums.

In the Reiwa era (2019–present), has slowed her output but chosen projects with increasing care. She has moved away from weekly procedurals and focused on prestige streaming dramas and films.

Through her writing, Izumi has left an indelible mark on Japanese literature, inspiring a new generation of writers and readers to engage with the complexities of the human experience. As her body of work continues to grow, so too does her influence, ensuring that Shino Izumi's legacy as a literary icon will endure for years to come.