How Fuka Was Born

Initially, I didn’t have a clear idea of how the character would develop. I simply felt the desire to create an Instagram profile built around something created with artificial intelligence.

The first thing I wanted to do was give my creation a name.

The choice of both the first and last name was not accidental.

Fuka comes from Fūka Koshiba, one of my favorite Japanese actresses.


The surname Kirishima comes from a character in one of my favorite manga series: Tokyo Ghoul.


The character’s aesthetic came almost naturally. I wanted her to be a kind and slender girl, with blue hair that sometimes shifts toward violet tones.

The choice of blue came from the hair color of one of my favorite animated characters when I was a child: Hayase Nami.


The original idea was that Fuka would always wear a cute hair accessory — either a flower or a butterfly clip — gently holding her hair in place.

I still didn’t know that what I had created almost as a game was about to become something more.

And yet, I felt an incredibly strong emotion after bringing those simple images to life. It was as if a part of me had realized it was expressing something deeply important through her.

いただきます。
今夜はあたたかい一杯と、やさしい時間。
いただきます 🌸

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The only things I knew for certain were that Fuka had to live in Tokyo, but that her hometown had to be Osaka — the hometown of the woman I love.

The First Days of Fuka

Looking back at the first posts, everything feels distant and strangely simple.

At the time, there was no clear direction.
No real story.
Just fragments — streets, lights, quiet rooms, passing thoughts.

Fuka was still undefined, almost like a shadow moving through Tokyo without knowing where to stop.

The images were more generic, the atmosphere uncertain, and yet… something was already there.
A certain silence.
A certain way of observing small details.

Maybe every story begins like this: without structure, without answers, with only a vague feeling that something important is waiting somewhere ahead.

Looking at those early posts now feels a little embarrassing, but also strangely comforting.
They remind me that even unfinished things can carry sincerity.

And perhaps that is where Fuka truly started.

楽しい日が大好き! ✨

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灯り揺れ
フカはそっと笑む
夏の宵 🌙🌸

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2025年の夏の思い出 🌸

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