Hi — I’m testkun (@testkun08080).
Thanks for visiting Nannyakore (“What even is this?”), my personal blog.
Why I started the blog and what I plan to write are in the first post — worth a read alongside this page.
Here’s a quick introduction. Feel free to skim.
Profile
I work around the game industry and mostly run on curiosity. I started out in design and joined the industry as a designer, then picked up programming on the job and kept learning on my own. Before I knew it, I had become a technical artist — a generalist who bridges design and engineering.
Basics
- From: Tokyo
- Age: Somewhere between my twenties and thirties (it varies by the day)
- Pets: I’d love a cat, but I’m rarely away long enough to ignore one — for now, photos and videos do.
- Favorite foods: Natto, tofu, and rice (I could probably live on that alone.)
Career path
- School: I missed a lot of class but still finished high school and went to a game-focused college.
- Employment: I joined a well-known Japanese game studio, then worked at an overseas studio because I wanted that experience abroad.
- Turning point: I left to explore hardware and device-style work.
- Now: I freelance (I jokingly call myself a NEET), juggling savings and investments while dipping into all kinds of creative projects.
Things I like
- Cats
- Travel
- Japanese food
- Hot springs and saunas
- Photography
- Walking
- Shrines and temples
Things I’m not great with
- Trypophobia–type patterns…
What I write about here
I’m bad at sticking to one niche — I go deep on whatever catches my interest. Expect a mix of personal projects, curiosity-driven notes, and occasional news or life updates.
- Art / design / game development / programming
- Daily news / life / saving and investing
- Space / urban legends / spirituality / history
It may read a bit scattered because I don’t anchor on a single theme — if you’re fine with that, I’m glad you’re here.
About the name “Nannyakore”
I wanted a place to hold everyday “what is this?” moments — the small surprises and questions that come up in daily life. This blog is where I collect those thoughts and “oh, so that’s how it works” discoveries.
Links
Thanks for reading — I hope you’ll stick around.