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
Moonlight Sakura: How to Enjoy Cherry Blossoms at Night!
Japan’s spring is a special time when cherry trees dress the landscape in soft shades of pink. Enjoy these delicate blossoms from the bright morning hours until the gentle moonlight graces the night, creating a serene and graceful scene.
Japanese Theater of the Deaf: Bridging Cultures Through Sign
The Japanese Theater of the Deaf brings this magic to life by skillfully reimagining kyogen through sign language, where every gesture speaks volumes. Their performances create a vivid tapestry of emotion and humor that resonates with audiences at home and abroad. Let’s explore this special theater and its conquest of global crowds!
Japanese Toys That People Still Love Today!
Traditional Japanese toys are often made of wood, crafted carefully, and designed to bring joy through simple yet clever mechanics. Without further ado, let’s explore some popular traditional Japanese toys!
Takarazuka City: Stroll Through History and Gardens
Takarazuka City, in Hyogo Prefecture, blends modern living with a rich cultural heritage. Its dynamic atmosphere are and historic charm creates a unique backdrop for exploring local art, traditional markets, and scenic spots. Every corner of Takarazuka invites you to uncover captivating legends and enchanting moments. Let’s explore the stunning places that are worth visiting in this city!
Yamanaka Valley and More Beautiful Places in Osaka
Osaka is a wonderful place where culture and nature come together in a very special way. Let’s explore Osaka’s five most scenic spots, starting with Yamanaka Valley!
Boro Cookies: How Are They Made?
In Japan, you can easily find boro cookies in supermarkets, specialty stores, local snack shops, or even kombini (convenience stores). It’s because they have been loved in Japan for centuries. They’re also a popular snack for toddlers and a favorite treat for little pets like hamsters. Now, let’s discover the secrets behind this much-loved Japanese…

