Shimizu S-Pulse After graduating from Ichiritsu Funabashi High School in 2019, Suzuki began his professional career with
Shimizu S-Pulse, joining the club ahead of the 2020 season.
Loan to Strasbourg On 28 January 2023, Suzuki moved abroad to France and officially joined
Ligue 1 club
RC Strasbourg Alsace on loan for 2022–23 season.
Brøndby Suzuki moved to
Danish Superliga club
Brøndby on 12 August 2023, signing a four-year contract. He made his debut for the club on 28 August, replacing
Mathias Kvistgaarden in the 67th minute of a 1–0
league victory away against
Vejle Boldklub. On 27 September, he scored his first goal for the club in a 3–0
Danish Cup win over
HIK. His first league goal followed four days later, on 1 October, contributing to a 3–0 away victory against
Hvidovre. On 17 March 2024, Suzuki scored his first
hat-trick, helping Brøndby to a 4–1 league win over
Silkeborg. Throughout the season, he scored nine goals and eight assists for the club in the league, as well as two goals and two assists in the Danish Cup.
SC Freiburg On 20 May 2025, it was announced that Suzuki would join German
Bundesliga club
SC Freiburg, with the transfer becoming effective on 1 July 2025. The terms of the agreement were not officially disclosed, though
kicker reported the base transfer fee to be €8 million. In a statement announcing the signing, Freiburg board member Jochen Saier described Suzuki as "a player who can both score goals and set up his teammates," adding: "His pace, flexibility and technique will improve our overall attacking play as a team." Suzuki made his competitive debut for Freiburg on 16 August 2025, coming on for
Patrick Osterhage in the 62nd minute of a 2–0
DFB-Pokal first-round win away to
Sportfreunde Lotte at the
Stadion am Lotter Kreuz. He made his Bundesliga debut a week later, starting on the opening matchday of the
2025–26 season in a 3–1 home defeat to
FC Augsburg at the
Europa-Park Stadion, and was substituted after 70 minutes. On 23 October 2025, Suzuki scored his first competitive goal for Freiburg, opening the scoring in a 2–0 home win over
Utrecht in the
UEFA Europa League group stage. His performance was praised by head coach
Julian Schuster who highlighted Suzuki's way of fighting back after recently finding himself on the fringes of the team. On 9 November 2025, Suzuki scored his first Bundesliga goal, his first-time finish setting Freiburg on their way to a 2–1 home win over
FC St. Pauli. In a piece published on 14 November,
kicker described him as a "marathon runner" with a steep learning curve, reporting that a recent omission from the
Japan national team squad had helped drive his improvement as he added further goals and assists for Freiburg. On 22 November, he again opened the scoring, giving Freiburg a 1–0 lead away to
Bayern Munich before the defending champions came back to win 6–2. ==International career==