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More photos of me and my Dad in Japan Tour Trip. Really shows I missed Japan so much in our hearts, always missing it st...
05/05/2026

More photos of me and my Dad in Japan Tour Trip. Really shows I missed Japan so much in our hearts, always missing it still. β€οΈπŸ‡―πŸ‡΅β€οΈ

G'day everyone, sorry for both late posting and late celebration, but Happy National Superhero Day! To celebrate a day a...
29/04/2026

G'day everyone, sorry for both late posting and late celebration, but Happy National Superhero Day! To celebrate a day a bit, here's the reveal for newly designed Wild Hunters to remember the inspiration from othe superheroes from comics and entertainment.

Enjoy.

24/04/2026

G'day everyone and my fans, here we are today of Anzac Day, remembering our beloved ancestors who were saddened of being sacrificed for the humanity and the our Anzac Nations. We, our families, friends, loved ones and my heroes will remember their noble sacrifice for us and for humanity.

Shall they grow not old, as we that are left grow old; Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning. We will remember them.

Lest We Forget...

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Since 1 month later and I missed Japan the most. So, I got more photos of me in Super Sentai and Kamen Rider Diner, enjo...
16/04/2026

Since 1 month later and I missed Japan the most. So, I got more photos of me in Super Sentai and Kamen Rider Diner, enjoying the time there. Until later next time, Nippon. πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ίβ€οΈπŸ‡―πŸ‡΅

Love from Australia Down Under.

04/04/2026

G'day everyone, happy Easter to you all! Hope you all had Easter Treats from your friends and family, including the legendary Easter Bunny himself.

So, take care and stay safe.

Also, I'm been working on Wild Hunters prologue in paper, it may take time, but I promised to you all that it'll be released in the simple look.

So, Happy Easter and take care.

It's been a month, and I'm always missed Japan a lot. So, here the highlights of the top moments in Japan and how I love...
04/04/2026

It's been a month, and I'm always missed Japan a lot. So, here the highlights of the top moments in Japan and how I loved visiting there, including my selfies of me and my Dad.

Day 7 and 8: My dad and I are getting ready to sadly say goodbye to beautiful Japan and our good tour guide bloke 'Andre...
18/03/2026

Day 7 and 8: My dad and I are getting ready to sadly say goodbye to beautiful Japan and our good tour guide bloke 'Andre'. But first, we luckily found Osaka's Dotonbori Bridge with its iconic ferris wheel and the athlete poster. It got a lot of shops and TV screens. Especially when it has some significant impact on anime and video games with many stores based on it. After the strolling around the place, we bowed our farewells for the last time and left Osaka to head to Kansai Airport to fly back to Guangzhou and then, to Sydney towards back home in Hunter Region. We got bit emotional and cried inside our minds as Japan hold the special place in our hearts. But, like I said, there's always next time. And I gathered my sounveirs as my memorabilia from Japan. So everyone, thanks for listening about my first experience in that country, and Arigatou Gozaimasu, Japan! :) β€οΈπŸ‡―πŸ‡΅β€οΈ

We love you, Japan!

Day 6: My dad and I went to take a bullet train to Hiroshima to explore the Miyajima Island with its temples, deers lurk...
16/03/2026

Day 6: My dad and I went to take a bullet train to Hiroshima to explore the Miyajima Island with its temples, deers lurking around for treats and the markets. Then, we left Miyajima Island to pay respect to the victims from Hiroshima disaster event during WW2 in 1945. We first toured around the Hiroshima Atonic Dome, and then, we prayed at the shrine of rememberance before heading to Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum to explore around the museum. It was too packed and we didn't take much picutres, but we learned about its history a bit. Lastly, we had ice cream for snack and found a Children's tree that they placed there after the war for peace growth. Next, we left Hiroshima to take a bullet train back to Osaka. First, we found the Pokemon Centre with shiny Gyrados and Magikarp. It was fun to explore. When we left Hiroshima and got into Osaka, we explored Osaka Shopping District a bit to have pasta for dinner and they were tasty. We'll be ready to say goodbye to Japan as a wonderful country in the globe, and we'll miss it very much.

Day 5: My Dad and I said our big farewell to Nagoya and headed straight to Kyoto to explore the ancient capital of Japan...
15/03/2026

Day 5: My Dad and I said our big farewell to Nagoya and headed straight to Kyoto to explore the ancient capital of Japan and its culture. Beofre that, we founded the F1 Yellow Race Car at Suzuka Race Course during the break. When we headed to Kyoto, it was too busy and too popular. But at least, we got to see some shrines, temples, restaurants and statues around there. After we left there, we explored around Arashiyama and its Bamboo Grove as they were filled with pretty nature, temples and shrines.for people to pray for good fortune. We also travelled to the Moonpass Bridge to take a good view of the boats and the water splashing down into the clear river. After that, we prayed at Fushimi Inari Shrine to pray for the ancestors and walked through many Torii Gates from big to small sizes. We had a good stroll by witnessing all the scared zen surrounding us. Lastly, we went to Osaka to stay for the final 2 nights before we say goodbye to Japan sadly. Also, we had Burger King for dinner, found many Lamborghini and Ferrari cars and strolled at Osaka Shopping District. Ready for Hiroshima tomorrow.

Day 4: My Dad and I went to Japanese Knife Museum in Seki, Gifu to explore around the knives and katanas being made thro...
15/03/2026

Day 4: My Dad and I went to Japanese Knife Museum in Seki, Gifu to explore around the knives and katanas being made throughout ages during the Japanese history. Best of all, My dad and I were dressed up as the samurai warriors, protecting Japan and Australia. Then, we went to Takayama to look around the Japanese markets and cultures around that majestic town. We had cookies and curry breads that filled us up easily. Lastly, we explored around the Shirakawa-go to learn about the native people living in the town with snowy mountains by making campfires, harvesting and making cultury. They also have temples and shrines in their homes as well. That village reminds me of the indigenous village town. Before wrapping the day up, we spend a bit of time strolling around Nagoya and had KFC for dinner.

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