Miho Sakata Malhan

Miho Sakata Malhan

Miho Sakata Malhan’s literary journey transcends borders and cultures, from her roots in Kumamoto, Japan, to her experiences in the bustling streets of New York City. As a writer, editor, and researcher, she crafts intricate narratives that capture the essence of the human spirit. Central to her body of work is “Machi no Hi” (City Lights), a non-fiction book in Japanese, that illuminates the complexities of urban life with profound elegance and insight.

Beyond her literary contributions, Miho is a fervent advocate for cultural exchange, championing traditions such as Kyoto Yuzen Sarees that symbolize the enduring connections between Japan and India. Through her writing and advocacy, she continues to inspire readers worldwide, fostering appreciation for the diverse experiences that unite us all.