[1] Tsuda has published works focused on subjects in Chicago, Osaka, and Tokyo.
He has been recognized for his work documenting the Latino residents of the Pilsen neighborhood of Chicago in the early 1990s.
In 1989, Tsuda left Japan for the United States on a work visa, and lived in Winnetka, Illinois for a short time.
[2][4] Tsuda's work has been exhibited in Milan,[5] Tokyo,[6] and Chicago.
[7] In May 2001, Tsuda won the Hitotsuboten, a Tokyo-based annual contest for graphic design and photography for his solo exhibition titled Robō no Neko (路傍の猫, trans.