• Welcome to UniArt – Where Luxury and Art Come Together

    Art isn’t just something you see. It’s something you feel, experience, and share with others Our Mission Is to bring unique and captivating art into your life, blending vivid storytelling with striking visuals. Together, we’ll explore powerful messages and thought-provoking themes that inspire meaningful conversations. We believe everyone deserves art…

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  • Earth’s Favorite Drink, Now Served in Space: the Lemon Tea

    We all live in a soft fog of uncertainty, don’t we? Not quite sure if those beings from beyond the stars are bedtime tales spun by children or truths the universe whispers only to the curious. But imagine—just imagine—if one quiet night, at precisely 1 a.m., a knock came at…

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  • A Month of Mosquitoes, Olives, and Little Joys

    🔥 Crispy mornings, a crackling fire, and a coffee cup that warmed more than my hands The Sea, the Mosquitoes, and Me In 2021, I was lucky enough to join a small project in Albania.  In 2021, I was lucky enough to join a small project in Albania.  The place…

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  • Echoes of the Ocean: A Personal Journey

    My First Companion I was born and raised in a seaside town in Vietnam. In this town, the beach was not only a natural wonder. It was also a thriving hub of life. More than just a place, the ocean was a presence—constant, unchanging in its vastness, yet ever-shifting in…

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  • Cheetah Motherhood in the Wild

    🐾 Whispers in the Grass In the golden fields where sunlight danced like fireflies on tall grass, there moved a shadow—quiet, soft, and swift.  Her name was Gina.  She wasn’t the queen of the savanna. No, she didn’t roar or rule or demand. Gina was a cheetah, built not for…

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  • Pacific Wonders: The Hidden Beauty of the Marshall Islands

    A Plane, a Sky, and a Sunset I set off from Tokyo for a thirty-day work trip to the Marshall Islands, hopping across the Pacific like a stone skipping water — first Guam, then a few tiny dots of islands. The plane from Guam was no grand airliner. It was…

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  • Just a Kid Floating Between Galaxies

    Sometimes I wonder—what if all the silly, ridiculous things I do here are being perfectly mirrored in some parallel universe far, far away, somewhere past the moon, behind the stars, in the gentle mess of space? And if that’s true… there must be a way to peek in, right? Just…

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  • The Apartment Next Door: Secrets Behind Closed Doors

    In the spring of my first year in Nagoya, when cherry blossoms drifted like sleepy confetti outside the train windows, I lived in a room that could fit in your pocket. It was twenty square meters of wood, warm light, and quiet — a shoebox I rented from an old…

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  • A Coffee Break at Sunset: Another Day at Office

    We all live in a soft fog of uncertainty, don’t we? Not quite sure if those beings from beyond the stars are bedtime tales spun by children or truthThe office was breathing in hush. From the 27th floor of a glass tower in Marunouchi, Shinji leaned quietly against the window,…

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  • The Silent King: A Story of Lion Wisdom

    Ari, the Lion Who Listened to the Forest In the deep-green hush of the forest—where sunbeams played tag between leaves and rivers hummed lullabies to old tree roots—lived Ari, a lion whose mane shimmered like morning fire. He wasn’t the biggest brute in the jungle, but he didn’t need to…

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  • When the Rain Wrote in Color: An Ajisai Story

    The sky had just begun its summer yawn—lazy and warm—when Mika stepped onto the train. June had arrived with slippers soaked in drizzle, and somewhere between the tick-tock of Tokyo and the hush of the hills, the ajisai were waking. That’s what her obaachan used to call them—ajisai. Not just…

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