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
Cat Street: A Wonderful Escape in Harajuku!
Lively Harajuku is famous for its colorful and bustling Takeshita Street. Yet, there’s another stylish street that shows a quieter, dreamier side of Harajuku — it’s called Cat Street. This hidden gem feels like a soft escape in the middle of the city. Compared to the busy vibe of Takeshita Street, Cat Street offers a...
Harajuku Style Anime That You Should Watch!
If you’re a fan of Japanese fashion, keep reading to discover some popular anime that might match your style!
Starbucks Japan: Explore the Most Unique Cafes
Japan might be famous for its tea traditions, but did you know it’s also one of the biggest coffee-loving countries in the world? With over 1,000 Starbucks Japan stores nationwide, there are plenty of charming places to enjoy a delicious cup of coffee. Let’s check out some locations below!

Konbini Culture: The Ultimate Guide!
In Japan, konbini (convenience stores) can be found almost everywhere. As you walk down just about any street, it’s completely normal to come across one every few hundred meters. Sometimes, you’ll even see them right next to each other or directly across the road. More than just a part of daily life for locals, konbini...
Enoshima Island: A Great Escape from Tokyo!
Famous for its stunning coastline, powerful waves, and peaceful vibes, Enoshima has become a favorite stop for both locals and travelers. Ready to see what makes this island so cherished?
Meet Doctor Yellow: The Shinkansen with a Secret Mission
In Japan, there’s a super special bright yellow train called Doctor Yellow! It races along the shinkansen tracks from Tokyo to Hakata, but it’s not your regular train. Doctor Yellow doesn’t carry passengers; it checks the tracks and wires to ensure everything is safe for the regular bullet trains. Let’s learn more about this legendary...