
Interpretation of the Law 4: Interrogation
The interrogator begins with questions I’ve already answered, pressing for specific details about why I carry a multitool and how I used it that day. With my limited Japanese, I rely on a young cadet to translate, aware that any inconsistency could deepen their suspicion. Sensing the adversarial tone, I try to shift the dynamic, steering the conversation toward something less hostile and more human-even a touch romantic.

Interpretation of the Law 3: The Police Station
I’m brought into police headquarters, unsure whether I’m under arrest or simply being detained. The officers lead me to a stark, SWAT-like office where detectives in black methodically search me and my belongings. The atmosphere is tense and impersonal, and I can sense that my fate rests entirely on their discretion.

Interpretation of the Law 2: Arrested without Handcuffs
Detectives comb through my belongings, treating my multitool as if it were a deadly weapon. Thanks to modern technology, I manage to contact a trusted colleague, who urges me to cooperate fully and insists I confirm my destination before I lose all contact with the outside world.

Interpretation of the Law 1: Not Just Another Friday Night
On my way to a Friday night bachata lesson, what should have been a simple walk turned into a police ambush. Suddenly, I found myself defending my freedom over carrying a multitool with a knife that exceeded Japan’s strict 6-centimeter legal limit-a law that forbids carrying such tools outside of work, and one that carries serious consequences if violated.

Differences Between the Left and Conservatives
The differences between the left and conservatives aren’t just about politics—it’s a battle of visions for society. This exploration cuts through tribal rhetoric, revealing how values, not parties, define the division—and why understanding them might just save the democracy from itself.

Culture is Deeper than Skin Color
Skin color is a product of evolutionary variation, while culture is the lens through which we view the world. It reflects our shared experiences, historical backgrounds, religions, and the traditions of our respective communities.

マルコによる福音書6章4節
「預言者が敬われないのは、自分の故郷、親戚や家族の間だけである」
(マルコによる福音書6章4節)
私は新しい挑戦のために故郷を離れました。故郷では、過去の評価に縛られがちですが、新しい場所では自由に夢を追うことができます。神様からの贈り物である可能性を、異国の地で見つけることができるのです。

Sex with Emotion
Her place was a well organized but typical small apartment for a single woman living in Tokyo. It rained hard, but then the weather slowed down and only light raindrops could be heard. The downpour added an extra desire for companionship.


I Respect Cristiano Ronaldo
While growing up, my childhood superheroes were Spiderman and Batman. As I matured, my admiration shifted from comic book characters to sports icons. When I moved to Japan, that list expanded from American league athletes to European and global competitors. Over the last two decades, my adult heroes have been Leonel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. These two men are often the subject of discussions beyond fútbol and face frequent criticism from pundits and rivals. Nevertheless, their performances both on and off the pitch continue to inspire millions, if not billions, showcasing their ability to transcend their sport and have a profound impact.

Del Poder Femenina
Me encuentro en la despedida de un viaje, con nuevas experiencias y desafiando expectativas sociales. Observo una revelación sobre la naturaleza del poder femenino, no mejor, sino distinta a la agresividad masculina. Y la ilusión del ego y su apego.

I Can Only Put it in a Poem
I write and delete it/ I delete it and then rewrite it/ I rewrite it and don't send it/ My thoughts change, my fear of the outcome freezes me/ I defrost and live my life/ I live my life and have moments when I want to live it with you

No Tienes Que Decir Nada
…No tienes que decir nada, Si estoy en tu mente, Solo tengo que verte, Y yo no digo nada…

I Like You too Much
I like you too much/ What if I told you I dreamed of you before I met you/ Curly hair in my dreams by the sea of Tel Aviv/ I like you too much

Knowing is a Blind Spot
Three stories about how the conclusion of our knowledge blocks us from learning new information or expanding our curiosity.

Mar Del Plata
…What can I accomplish when I believe in bets beyond the flesh, It surprises me like lightening bolts striking through a sunset, I lived personal floods and lucky to survive my own reckon, Blessed to look up and see rainbows spilling through a pink heaven…

Colonia Uruguay
Una de las paradas de mi diario de motocicleta por América Latina, pero sin moto ni bicicleta. Solo con tenis jalando la maleta. Y en mi bolsa tenía la letra que le quería darle. Ella con su novio y yo con mi vergüenza.

Boom shroom REVISITED
Shaped by my Japanese and hip hop influences, the Boom Shroom character embodies death and regeneration. It reflects my subconscious exploration of life's dual nature.