Profile
Profile
A storyteller working at the intersection of AR and kirigami.
Born in Tokyo, based in Munich, Germany.
From childhood, she immersed herself in crafting stories, filling dozens of notebooks with novels. Captivated by Wayang Kulit shadow puppets at her grandfather's house, she stepped into the world of kirigami.
From novels to kirigami, animation, and AR—while her medium has evolved, her pursuit remains consistent: bringing imaginary worlds to life.
Currently, she creates interactive works that layer digital AR onto analog kirigami, allowing viewers to step into and engage with the narrative.
Alongside her creative practice, she facilitates spaces for inner dialogue through writing. She sits with those who carry the impulse to create, helping them listen to their true voice by gathering the words that emerge.
Two wheels turn together: shaping her own aesthetic through "AR × Kirigami," and listening to the inner stories of others through "dialogue." Through both, she continues interpreting the world.
Statement
I shape imagination into something tangible, something you can touch.
Novels, kirigami, animation, augmented reality.
The medium changes, but the core remains the same.
I want to turn stories into lived worlds—and let you step inside.
My work is completed when viewers engage with it interactively.
Rather than one-way transmission, I aim for a dialogue-like experience that naturally seeps into the viewer's inner world.
Skills
AR Developmnent
WebAR: Three.js, A-Frame, 8thWall, AR.js, MindAR
Mobile AR: Unity + AR Foundation
Web Developmnent
Frontend: HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript (ES6+)
Backend: Django (REST API)
Creative Tools
Live2D: Model creation and animation setup
DaVinci Resolve: Promotional video production and AR demo editing
Others / Soft Skills
Version Control: Git / GitHub (Team development, PR-based workflow)
Languages:
・Japanese: Native
・English: Business / CEFR C1 (Proficient in technical documentation and discussion)
・Italian: Conversational / CEFR A2
・German: Conversational / CEFR A1-A2 equivalent