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Overview
About Me
CURRENT MISSION
finding the place my life belongs.
ABOUT ME
I enjoy meeting with (almost) any kind of people, listening to the paths they've taken to today, future plan and ambitions. the world is full of unknown and everyone has something that they know about much better than I do.
I'm an easygoing Japanese girl.
I started to learn English for the better understanding in films. I always didn't feel right to be able to understand only with subtitles that're made of different value, experience, and point of view.
However now I simply enjoy learning it and how it gives me the opportunity to get to know the other cultures and lives in the world.
Also I shouldn't forget to mention I'm a winter sports freak who goes to New Zealand during Japanese summer every couple of years. I feel alive the most when I'm riding on the fresh powder snow getting face shots!
I like exploring outdoor and find new things to do but also enjoy spending time in my room reading books and drawing when my mood suggests.
PHILOSOPHY
Learn from the mistakes of others. You can’t live long enough to make them all yourself.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
HOW I PARTICIPATE IN COUCHSURFING
it's better place to find people with similar mind set here than tinder. I'm guessing.
COUCHSURFING EXPERIENCE
not so much yet so please give me some!
Interests
winter sports, books(mystery, fantasy), films, going for a big walk, drawing, and baking sweets. film camera is fun too.
- books
- coloring
- dining
- cooking
- baking
- walking
- movies
- reading
- traveling
- drawing
- sports
Music, Movies, and Books
SF, fantasy, mystery and drama in either books or movies.
folk, rock, ambient, chill music. Mac DeMarco is my current favorite.
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
when I took a night train in China to get across the vast.
I came awake at 4 am. then I started looking outside the window, scenery passing by so quickly. for China being a big country, still huge part of the country is left underdeveloped and we were going right through the area.
Then what I saw was people walking buffaloes carrying wooden buckets filled with water. No power poles. No paved roads. Houses are made of clay. People are living in the same way as they have for the hundreds of years till today.
It looked rather dreamy in the color of dawn. That gave me a strange yet exciting feeling as if I just experienced a time travel.
Teach, Learn, Share
I can teach you some REAL Japanese home cooking.
My dad is an owner chef of a Japanese restaurant in Japan ;)
***Japanese people hardly ever make sushi at home, it's not really a home-cooking dish in Japan. so please don't be one of a million people thinking that every Japanese person magically has the incredible talent to make this super delicate dish that takes years of professional experience to do it right***
Countries I’ve Visited
Australia, Cambodia, Canada, China, Guam, Italy, New Zealand, Philippines, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, United States, Viet Nam
Countries I’ve Lived In
Japan