Thuy Fang
With over five years of experience writing across topics such as culture, travel, fashion, and technology, Thuy Fang brings a thoughtful touch to every piece she creates. Inspired by a love for kawaii characters and a deep appreciation for Japan’s rich traditions, she chose to make this beautiful country her place of study and living. In her quiet moments, she enjoys sketching, reading manga, savoring daifuku mochi, and crafting homemade desserts as part of her self-care.
Articles by Thuy Fang
Tsujiri no Sato: The Charm of Uji Matcha Flavor
Matcha is a finely crafted green tea powder that represents elegance and a deep appreciation for nature in Japanese tea ceremony culture. This tea flavor is widely used in many types of Japanese sweets and snacks, including Tsujiri no Sato. L
Jomon People: A Journey Through Prehistoric Japan
If you are interested in history, you may already know that the Jomon Period stands out as a time when people carefully learned to live in close harmony with nature.
Ryuichi Sakamoto: The Story Behind His Lasting Musical Influence
Ryuichi Sakamoto (1952-2023) was one of the most gifted musicians in the world, and his talent was admired for many decades. Although he has passed away, he left behind countless masterpieces that continue to inspire listeners.
Japanese Movie Spotlight: A Close Look at “Shibire”
Takuya Uchiyama is one of Japan’s most promising young directors today. His latest film, Shibire (Numb), is based on Uchiyama’s own memories and emotions from his youth. This Japanese movie has received critical acclaim from Japanese and international film critics. Let’s take a closer look at this talented director and the success of Shibire!
Chocolate Dinosaurs: A Unique Exhibit at Fukui Museum
A visit to Fukui Prefecture would hardly be complete without stopping by the famous Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum.
Japanese Crane: A Timeless Symbol in Art and Culture
Did you know that there are 15 crane species worldwide, and that as many as seven of them are in Japan? Among these seven, the tanchozuru, also known as the red crowned crane, is the most well-known. For a long time, it has been a symbol of good luck and one of the most renowned birds in Japanese culture.

