I travel across Japan, mostly to rural towns and quiet countryside. I go at my own pace, following wherever I feel drawn.
I take photos and videos as quiet records—something to look back on, just for myself. I avoid flashy edits or effects meant to catch attention.
I prefer to keep some distance from the noise of the internet and everyday life. Travel, for me, is a deeply personal act.
At home, I live slowly in the southern part of the Kii Peninsula, surrounded by nature. I cook with local ingredients and take pleasure in the quiet shift of the seasons.
What I wear reflects a similar pace—things crafted with care and intention. Most of what I choose is made in Japan.
Not all domestic products are great, of course. But when you look closely, good things can be found.
One by one, I try to choose things that will stay with me for a long time.