While she was a well-known figure in that specific media niche during the 90s, there is very little public information regarding her activities or career following her time as a child idol. Most existing records of her work are historical archives from that specific period in the Japanese entertainment industry.

She is well-known for contributing songs to popular anime, including: "Glass Kiss" for the Maison Ikkoku film. "Stand By Me" for Yawara! A Fashionable Judo Girl .

The wind whistled through the bamboo groves on the outskirts of Osaka, rattling the thin paper shutters of Rika’s small house. Inside, the kitchen smelled of simmering miso soup and fresh rice, but Rika’s thoughts weren’t on dinner. She was perched on the edge of her wooden desk, eyes glued to a battered notebook that looked as if it had been passed down through generations.

The plot centers on Rika’s quest to locate the “Missing Zero” that has erased the central district of her town’s zip‑code map. Along the way she meets quirky characters—such as a talking mailbox and a sentient street sign—each representing different aspects of memory, loss, and discovery.