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Overview
About Me
ABOUT MY HOSTING
- Basically I can host women only for a maximum of 2 weekend nights.
- I don't host people without references. Sorry, I'm a beginner host. So I'll accept people who are familiar with couchsurfing for a while.
- Important points
1. I don't speak English very well. If that's okay with you :)
2. My house has only one living room. You and I will sleep in the same room. Of course, beds are separate.
3. Other Notes: No smoking. My house is on a big street and sometimes it is noisy.
ABOUT ME
I'm Kayo from Japan. I'm cheerful, energetic and optimistic. I'm also tidy, thoughtful and clean. And I don't speak much English. Yes, I'm a typical Japanese! It's all my charm. :)
Way of Living: "Smile," "Be Simple", "Be Proud of Myself". And if possible, I want to make those around me smile.
I like to hear other people's ideas and gain new experiences and knowledge. (This is also why I use Couchsurfing.)
Travel gives me invaluable experiences. But what makes me who I am is my daily life. I want to live each day honestly and joyfully.
I'm a product manager for IT services. I love the Internet and technology. (I also love nature!)
This is a travel guide to Japan run by a friend of mine! It's good. Please have a try :)
https://www.ikura-app.com/
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
I want to talk with various people and make friends!
I had a very good experience with Couchsurfing. Staying in a local house, interacting with the locals and hearing about their culture, education, industry and country. I would like to have that experience again. And I want to offer that experience to someone else too.
Interests
- arts
- culture
- books
- design
- movies
- music
- nature
- internet
- healthy lifestyle
- editing
Music, Movies, and Books
I like all kinds of music! Lately I've been listening to classical music and Japanese hip-hop.
Teach, Learn, Share
- Talk about Japan. Especially about entertainment, IT industry and Japanese nature.
- Teach Japanese. Japanese is easy to speak, difficult to write (there are 3 kinds).
What I Can Share with Hosts
- Talk about Japan, Teach Japanese, Cook Japanese food! Okonomiyaki, for example.
- Bring Japanese souvenirs!
- Talk about myself. Stories about my trips to Estonia. My teaching experience in Japan, etc.
Countries I’ve Visited
Estonia, Finland, Indonesia, Latvia, Lithuania, Singapore, Taiwan
Countries I’ve Lived In
Japan