"I think one of my strengths is finding a positive in any situation so I feel like being able to share that on a wider scale where I can encourage people, such as Japanese people living abroad, is a really fulfilling thing for me to do." Even if one person can watch my videos and I’ve encouraged them or made a difference in their day or even life this makes it all worth it."
Gundam Seed Freedom UK Premiere: Rekindling the joy of the Gundam Community
"I get to see old friends like you who I haven’t seen in probably 15 years, Gundam has brought everyone together and that means a lot to me"
Aya Yamamoto Jane: Giving birth prematurely in Japan, One year of Motherhood and looking towards the future.
I was sad that we couldn’t be a family properly but he was safe, I was safe. My parents said congratulations to me when he came out of hospital and I realised I should be happier
Off Topic: What the word Home means to me
I have been thinking a lot about what the word ‘Home’ means to me these days.
Off Topic: The Travels That Made Me: Osaka/Shirahama, Japan
So begins the next part of my world travels to Australia. I had a very brief flight from Seoul to Osaka which was super early in the morning but I arrived at Osaka refreshed after the complimentary coffee on the flight and ready to start the next chapter! I was quite excited to return to... Continue Reading →
Off Topic: The Travels That Made Me: Seoul, South Korea
Welcome back! after leaving off in Berlin in my last post it's time to jump right in to the next stage of my trip, Seoul! I hope you enjoy it! The flight from Berlin was a freaking hoot let me tell you. Not only was it delayed by a few hours due to bad weather... Continue Reading →
Interviews With You!: Aya Yamamoto Jane, Her first year in the UK and life during Covid-19
"If I didn’t meet you I think I’d never ever dip a biscuit in my cup of tea…" Last year I interviewed my wife Aya about her life, including growing up in Japan and living in Australia. We have since moved to the UK and resided here for over one year, at a time where... Continue Reading →
Interviews With You: Namika Hashiguchi and her 5 years working in Australia!
"I think I’ve become a very easy going person, I feel I am more accepting of things too. Perhaps if I only lived in Japan I would have a more isolated view of the world. " This week I have another interview with someone I met while I was living in Australia in 2019. I met... Continue Reading →