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Drako is a Japan based lifestyle and travel creator who loves adventures, trying new food, exploring, fashion and pop culture. Sharing her insight, adventure and life experience. Leveraging her expertise in marketing, creativity, authenticity and storytelling. Creating engaging videos and also collaborating with brands and companies, with the goal to inspire others to live their adventures.

Want to take your brand awareness to a next level?

-Want your product to reach a broader audience?

-Need a more authentic and relatable connection with your viewers?

-Wish to enhance the overall narrative around your brand?

-Challenged by the lack of meaningful interactions with potential customers?

As an established content creator with a loyal and engaged audience, I can help you reach new heights through strategic brand partnerships and to create personalised video. 



I am here to help!

 I would love to include your products in my content. I’m interested in both creating content for my personal social channels as well as creating content for you to use on your channel. Email me at adventuredrako@gmail.com to learn more or request a media kit.


UGC (User-Generated Content)

With a keen eye for creativity and a quick turnaround time, I'll bring your vision to life in a snap. Check out my portfolio and let's collaborate on something amazing

I'm open to a wide range of collaboration opportunities. My team and I will handle the entire campaign management process, ensuring a smooth and efficient partnership.



business enquiries: adventuredrako@gmail.com

Get in touch today, I’ll get back to you within 2-3 business days.


Voice Acting

Whether voicing video games, light-hearted commercials, or entertaining audiobooks, my ability to deliver witty lines with impeccable timing is sure to leave a lasting impact. I will record a professional female voice over or audio book.

business enquiries: adventuredrako@gmail.com


Voice Acting Demo

I'm a voice over actor with a captivating British accent, I possess a versatile range and an undeniable charm that brings life and authenticity to any project. With a warm, engaging tone, my voice exudes a comforting and welcoming atmosphere, captivating listeners and drawing them into the story at hand.



I can effortlessly tap into a more powerful and authoritative tone when required. My voice can lend an air of strength and command to commercials, trailers, or corporate presentations, leaving audiences captivated and compelled to take action.


Furthermore, my mellow, soothing timbre lends itself perfectly to narrations and audiobooks. With the ability to envelope listeners in a cocoon of relaxation, my voice can effortlessly guide them through the intricacies of a story, please contact for business enquiries: adventuredrako@gmail.com





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