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About me

Quit a job in 2023 to live as an artist. So far, visited 32 countries, hitchhiked in over 350 cars, and traveled solo around the world with just a 28L backpack.

I’ll share everything I’ve learned along the way—sightseeing, food, art, local culture, transportation, costs, and tips for Couchsurfing, Workaway, and hitchhiking!


Plus, I can also touch on living as an artist and finding the courage to break free.


I think you’ll get more than what you pay for! If you have any questions, also feel free to DM me on Instagram anytime:)

Is Couchsurfing Safe...?

As a solo female traveler, I’ve encountered some risky situations, but I’ve learned how to spot the red flags.

What’s Workaway Really Like?

I’ll share my personal Workaway experiences, tips for getting responses, and how to create an attractive profile.

What’s the Trick to Hitchhiking?

Each country has its own hacks—I’ll share the insights I’ve picked up from hundreds of rides.

How Do I Make a Living as a Traveling Artist?

How I did exhibitions and performances in different countries and made my lifestyle work on the road.

How Did I Break Free from a Stable Life?

Worried about stability and relationships? I was in the same spot, but leaving was the best decision I ever made! I’ll share my story and tips for taking that leap—whether it’s for travel or just life.

A Glimpse into My Travel Catalog

  • Japan

    I've hitched over 350 rides so far, with more than 200 of them in Japan. I've traveled to all 47 prefectures by hitchhiking!

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  • India

    Traveled solo from the Bangladesh border to the Pakistan border, crossing the country east to west. Took a 26-hour train ride and even swam in the Ganges River.

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  • Hungary

    Spent three weeks with zero accommodation costs, using Workaway and Couchsurfing. Nearly got kidnapped while hitchhiking.

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  • Morocco

    Lived off just €30 and art sold on the way, mostly hitchhiking my way around the country during a 40-day trip. Sleeping at the desert, staying with Berber. 

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  • SouthKorea

    On my 4th visit, I discovered the charm of rural Korea, beyond just Seoul and Busan, during a hitchhiking adventure.

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  • Mongolia

    Hitchhiked about 6,000 km in two months, staying in gers and even had an exhibition in one. Paid a fine for overstaying my visa.

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  • China

    Crossed the border by train from Mongolia, explored for 4 months. Discovered essential travel tips like using VPNs and booking transport/accommodation. 

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