
Source: Chihiro Fujisawa (@uwabamic) - image reproduced with permission
Manga Artist Wakes Up to a Mid-Flight Surprise
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Manga artist Chihiro Fujisawa (@uwabamic) was sketching on her tablet during a recent flight from Hokkaido to Tokyo.
Reproduced with permission from Chihiro Fujisawa (@uwabamic)
When she woke up, she was surprised to find this on the seat tray next to her tablet.
Reproduced with permission from Chihiro Fujisawa (@uwabamic)
Reproduced with permission from Chihiro Fujisawa (@uwabamic)
Someone had drawn a cute bear character on a paper cup and left a special message for Mr. Fujisawa. It read:
You’re so good at drawing!
Have a nice flight
Ms. Fujisawa’s secret admirer left her a bunch of candies too.
Certainly one of the cabin attendants noticed the sketch on the tablet and was impressed.
Reproduced with permission from Chihiro Fujisawa (@uwabamic)
Such a kind gesture would make anyone’s day! Ms Fujisawa was elated and shared the moment with her followers on Twitter. And it seems she’s not alone…
Twitter user travelweekend (@aviationtat) said, “They drew on my cup too! Haha!”
And Yu (@you_smile_39) said, “That’s so cute! I also got some candy and an illustrated cup from the Air Do flight attendant six years ago. I was so happy, I still have it!
It seems to be quite a trend. I’m thinking of flying Air Do myself on my next (yet unplanned) trip to Hokkaido. I hope I get a nice mid-flight surprise too…
Reproduced with permission from Chihiro Fujisawa (@uwabamic)