Nami Kawase finds it hard to sit down. The world is too exciting. There are too many people to talk to, even if she can't speak their language.
As she says in her promotional flier, "the distance between all living things on our earth is getting smaller and smaller, and the vast expanses of breath-taking nature make you feel so free and at one with all creatures."
She feels the same wherever she is, whether it be Odawara, where she lives under her parents' roof, the remote interior of Pakistan or the bit of pavement on Omote-sando she likes to call her own.
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