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Being a teenager in Japan is a balance of working hard for the future and enjoying the kawaii moments right now!

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. japanees tiny teen

🌸 Harajuku Dreamin’: A Day in the Life of a Tiny Tokyo Teen 🎀 Being a teenager in Japan is a balance

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. I’m blasting music—maybe some J-pop or the new

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! 👇

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.