Insta-Japan: 6 Instagram Accounts to Follow for a Glimpse of Japan
Much of Japan’s allure lies in its incredible diversity contained within a relatively small landmass. Thanks to our rotating schedules as Global English Camp interns, we had the good fortune to explore much of Japan’s unique geography, from sleepless cities to quiet countrysides.
As enthusiastic social media users, we often relied on Instagram for recommendations and tips on living in Japan, as well as staying connected to the country long after leaving. Here are some of our favorite Instagram accounts to remind us of Japan even when we can’t be there in person!
1. @japanbyfood
This account features traditional Japanese food like wagashi and ramen, as well as Japanese food trends like Studio Ghibli-themed cream puffs. Many of the accounts’ captions highlight the history and traditions associated with popular Japanese dishes, so it serves as a great educational tool for anyone looking to learn more about Japanese food.
2. @her.atlas
Caitlin Atlas is an American influencer living with her husband and dog in Iwakuni, a tiny Japanese town in the western prefecture of Yamaguchi. Originally from San Diego, she now teaches part-time at an American school and chronicles every detail of her life in Japan, from her modern home to her grocery store trips. She is also active on YouTube, TikTok, and her own blog (heratlas.com).
3. @hirozzzz
Photographer Hiroaki Fukuda’s Instagram account strikes a perfect balance between the natural and man-made beauty that comprise Japan’s distinct aesthetic. Between the sakura, torii gates, and Tokyo streets, you might even spot a celebrity or two that Fukuda has photographed during their visit to the country.
4. @twinleaves
All of the photos on this page follow the same formula with strikingly different results each time: perfectly-square captures of exterior walls across Japan. The variety this photographer produces is captivating; some portraits are stunningly simple, while others are so elaborate they could be studied for hours.
This account uses Instagram-friendly infographics to explain “social issues and mental health” in a Japanese context. Most of the posts are available in both Japanese and English. For anyone who has spent time in Japan or wishes to better understand contemporary Japanese society, this page is a great start.
Coco is a nine year-old fashion icon from Harajuku, the colorful, fashion-forward neighborhood in Tokyo. On her account, you can find her fiercely posing in everything from full monochrome looks to balloon pants. For anyone interested in Japanese fashion and street style, this account is a fun one to follow.
Whether you are visiting Japan or sitting on your couch daydreaming of a trip there, these accounts will help you connect with Japanese culture regardless of your location. While these are a few of our favorites, there are plenty of Japanese content creators and we are always looking for more to follow. Do you follow any Japanese Instagram accounts?
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Written by Emily Coplan and Isa Ananya Spoerry, 2019 Global English Camp Interns