In the rigid, highly choreographed world of Japanese variety TV, where guests often stick to prepared "mimetic" (set phrases and reactions), Ichinose’s genuine confusion and unscripted reactions are refreshing. She often appears slightly bewildered by the rapid-fire banter of veteran comedians, reacting with a slow blink or a confused tilt of the head. This has endeared her to the general public who might not typically follow the idol scene. It humanizes the "goddess" image, making her seem approachable and kind.

Beyond her artistic and cultural contributions, Ichinose was committed to social causes. Her involvement in community development and social welfare initiatives underscored her belief in the power of collective action and the importance of giving back to society.

On paper, Chisato is a paradox: a child soldier trained to kill, but one who refuses to take a life and uses non-lethal rubber bullets. She is relentlessly sunny, physically invincible, and emotionally complicated. Ichinose’s portrayal was a tightrope walk. She had to sell Chisato’s genuine, infectious optimism (her catchphrase, "Aisatsu wa jūbun da yo!" - "Greetings are enough!") while haunting the performance with the knowledge that Chisato is living on borrowed time due to a failing artificial heart.

Suzu Ichinose's impact on the Japanese entertainment industry cannot be overstated. She has inspired a generation of young actresses and models, showing them that with hard work, determination, and a bit of luck, it is possible to achieve success in the highly competitive world of entertainment.

Ichinose attended the , and it was there, during a class, that a professor told her she had an ideal voice for dubbing, encouraging her to pursue this vocation. After training professionally, she joined the renowned agency Sigma Seven in 2016 , debuting with a small role in Aikatsu Stars! .

From a technical standpoint, what separates from her peers (such as Shion Wakayama or Hina Yomiya)?

Off the mic, is famously private. She rarely posts on social media (a stark contrast to the "seiyuu idol" trend) and gives very few personal interviews. When she does speak, she is soft-spoken and often laughs nervously, apologizing for taking too long to answer questions.

Throughout her career, Suzu Ichinose has received several nominations and awards, including:

In addition to her music career, Suzu Ichinose has also made a name for herself in the acting world. She has appeared in several Japanese dramas and films, showcasing her versatility as a performer. Her acting roles have allowed her to explore different characters and narratives, further endearing her to fans and expanding her professional portfolio.

In 2022, Ichinose achieved a career milestone as the voice of , the first female protagonist of a TV anime in the Gundam franchise's history. She described the experience as "tremendously pressured," but approached it with joy to create something genuine. Her commitment helped shape Suletta into a beloved character, capturing both her awkward charm and fierce determination. For this performance, she won the Best Lead Actor Award at the 18th Annual Seiyu Awards in 2024.

In addition to her acting career, Ichinose has also established herself as a successful model. She has appeared on the covers of numerous Japanese fashion magazines, including Seventeen and non-no . Her modeling work has also taken her to the runways of Tokyo Fashion Week, where she has showcased her unique sense of style and poise.

During her brief time in the industry, Ichinose appeared in only about 10-20 films. Her works typically focused on her juvenile image, with titles including:

The same year, Ichinose appeared in the Japanese drama series "My Boyfriend's Back," which aired on Fuji Television. Her performance as a supporting character helped her gain a wider audience and solidified her position as a talented young actress.

Some of her notable works include the 2017 film "Tôkyô hai~Reborn~," where she played a supporting role, and the 2019 television series " I nuke," in which she starred alongside popular Japanese actor, Masaharu Fukuyama. Ichinose has also made appearances in various music videos, showcasing her versatility as a performer.