kishida

岸田奈美

Nami Kishida

A writer who can convey in 2000 words what could be conveyed in 100. An event that should only happen once in a lifetime somehow happens over and over again.

Born in Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture in 1991. Graduated from Kwansei Gakuin University, Faculty of Human Welfare, Department of Social Entrepreneurship in 2014.

While still a student, he joined Mirairo Co., Ltd. as one of the founding members and served as the public relations director for 10 years before going independent as a writer.

He has expanded his field of activity, being selected for Forbes' "30 UNDER 30 JAPAN 2020" and "30 UNDER 30 Asia 2021" and appearing on television.

Her books include "I didn't love them because they were family, they were my family because I loved them", "I don't know how to hold an umbrella" (Shogakukan), "I can't take it anymore" (Rights Publishing), and "It's because I get bored easily that it seems like love" (Kodansha).