Noguchi, born in 1978, graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Art and Music in 2001. Since his graduation he has worked on numerous visual art and architectural projects such as "Art Cross." In that project he combined his architectural, interior design and visual art skills by gutting a Tokyo Bay fishing boat and temporarily transforming it into a traditional Japanese style cafe. Other projects included work on "F2," a popular television program, for which he made household furniture using items bought only from a 100 yen shop. Noguchi has collaborated on projects with musicians including Cornielus and Naotaro Moriyama, as well as comedian Sakamoto-chan. While at University, he won both the Ataka and Ikuo Hirayama Prizes. His works have been included in the Public Collection at the Tokyo National University of Arts and Music.