Japanese Social Media User Gains Followers After Musk Interaction
A Japanese woman posting photos of meals and travel has drawn thousands of likes and replies on X. The account gained visibility after an interaction with Elon Musk.
thedispatch.comA Japanese social media account under the handle @kawausosuki0513 posts images of meals and travel destinations. The posts receive thousands of likes, retweets, and replies, primarily from non-Japanese users.
The account owner appears as an ordinary user sharing daily activities. The Dispatch reported that the profile has attracted attention beyond typical domestic audiences. Posts include photographs described as cute by observers. The account maintains a consistent posting pattern focused on personal content.
X, formerly known as Twitter, shows the account receiving engagement from international followers. The Dispatch article notes the account owner is based in Japan and continues regular activity. No additional statements from the account owner appear in the source material.
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