controversial · identity crisis · cultural appropriation · social commentary · psychological realism · modern satire · internet culture · debate · non-binary race · fictionalized concept
The screen glows with a meticulously curated list. Kioko Hayasi introduces her new Japanese identity, detailing black contacts, whitening lotions, and subliminal playlists. She emphasizes cultural habits like green tea and chopsticks, while warning against hating one's past ethnicity. The aesthetic is soft, adorned with emojis, promising a transformation through persistence and positive mindset.