Inuki was born in Hokkaidō and moved to Tokyo as a young girl.
Her first published work was the short story Orusuban in 1987, which was published in a special edition of the shōjo manga magazine Shōjo Friend which was compiled by Kazuo Umezu.
[1] She was then a part of the 1990s boom in the horror genre in the Japanese manga market, becoming one of the leading authors and publishing in magazines like Mystery House, Suspiria and Suspense & Horror.
Her work is characterized by a rich style of terror, influenced by folklore, tradition and the moralising ironic humor.
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