Thuy Fang
Thuy Fang has 5+ years of experience writing blog articles on everything from culture, travel, and fashion to technology. A lifelong fan of all things kawaii and a big admirer of Japan’s unique traditions, she decided to move here to study and explore even more of what she loves. Her happy list includes doodling cute characters, reading manga, savoring daifuku mochi, and baking sweet treats for a little self-care.
Articles by Thuy Fang
Halloween Train: A Wild Ride with Zombies!
Themed trains are a big part of Japan’s culture because of their distinctive and creative designs. The recent launch of the zombie Halloween train is no exception!
Culture Day: A Fun Holiday on November 3rd!
Culture Day, also known as Bunka no Hi, is honored annually in Japan on November 3rd. Let’s follow along to explore more exciting things about this special day!
Kichijoji: One of Tokyo’s Best Neighborhoods!
Kichijoji is famous for its wonderful mix of urban life and natural beauty. It beautifully merges the charm of the past with modern elements, ensuring something enjoyable for everyone who visits.
Tokyo Neighborhoods: Five Ethnic Enclaves in the City!
Want to learn more about unique foreign communities living in Japan? Join us as we journey to uncover the wonders of ethnic enclaves in the five most beloved Tokyo neighborhoods!
Ginza and More Fashionable Neighborhoods in Tokyo
From bustling streets in Tokyo to quaint alleys in Kyoto, each area has its one-of-a-kind and appealing style.
Ride A Bike: A Guide to Bicycles in Japan!
Japan is famous for its frequent use of public transportation, such as trains and buses, to protect the environment and reduce traffic congestion. Another vehicle that is equally popular and closely tied to daily life here is the bicycle. You may not know, but today, Japan is home to over 100 million cyclists! Let’s explore...