
This Indian girl's fluent Japanese is winning hearts online
From Uttarakhand to Japanese honours, Khushi Rawat blends mountain life with a love for language. Her viral reels — featuring cows, culture, and casual Japanese — have caught the internet's attention. Watch the video to hear how she found her voice during the pandemic.
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This Indian girl's fluent Japanese is winning hearts online
From Uttarakhand to Japanese honours, Khushi Rawat blends mountain life with a love for language. Her viral reels — featuring cows, culture, and casual Japanese — have caught the internet's attention. Watch the video to hear how she found her voice during the pandemic. #Japan #JapaneseInIndia #UttarakhandVlogger #Language #DesiJapan #ViralReels #IndianVlogger #JapaneseHonours


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