Japanees Tiny Teen -
Coming from a 16-year-old in Tokyo, here is a sneak peek into my world ✨.
We eat bentos, but the real fun is comparing whose lunch is more "instagenic." We take tons of pictures.
What’s your favorite part of Japanese youth culture? Let me know below! 👇 japanees tiny teen
Trains are packed! I’m navigating the subway wearing my school uniform, which I customize with a bright ribbon. I’m blasting music—maybe some J-pop or the new Anime opening theme—to wake up.
Being a teenager in Japan is a balance of working hard for the future and enjoying the kawaii moments right now! Coming from a 16-year-old in Tokyo, here is
🌸 Harajuku Dreamin’: A Day in the Life of a Tiny Tokyo Teen 🎀
School is strict but fun. Being "tiny" or petite is super common, and we embrace the kawaii (cute) look. My friends and I love using cute handwriting (maru-moji) in our notes and decorating our phones with glittery charms. Let me know below
Before cram school (Juku) or going home, we go to Harajuku or Shibuya . We get colorful crepes, visit sticker photo booths (Purikura) to make our eyes look huge, or hunt for vintage clothes.