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This account is most like Lisa Simpson: thoughtful, studious, and deeply interested in history and ethics. The user focuses on detailed, factual reporting about the Japanese Imperial family, citing serious sources and policy issues, as in their introduction where they mention getting news from major outlets and the official website: “I do simple, quick, and easy to understand recent news on the Imperial family of Japan. I get my news from places such as, the Mainichi, Japan times, FNN, the official imperial family website, and other Japanese news sources.”. Like Lisa, they balance respect and emotion, for example honoring Princess Yuriko with a memorial and careful updates: “Yuriko Princess Mikasa. The long life of an extraordinary Princess.” and “To the women of the Japanese Imperial family. The late Princesses like Yuriko, the alive Princesses like Aiko, and the ancient Princesses like Sukeko. 💕”. They also show concern for justice and international affairs beyond their niche, such as when they comment on events in Korea: “I know I don't speak much about foreign affairs but I feel I should. Korea has enacted martial law, and the military broke into parliament.”. The mix of intellectual curiosity, moral concern, and heartfelt empathy—like grieving the imperial family’s cat Mii: “The beloved cat of the emperor, his wife Masako, and daughter Aiko named Mii, has passed away.”—strongly aligns with Lisa’s personality.

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They lean Introvert over Extrovert: the focus is on the imperial family rather than themselves, and even their self‑introduction is modest and task‑oriented, e.g. “Hello, I am Cammy. I do simple, quick, and easy to understand recent news on the Imperial family of Japan.”, rather than on socializing or personal life. Their style is strongly Sensing: tweets are packed with concrete facts, names, ages, places and budgets, such as “Imperial families budget has been revealed for 2025. The total is set around 18.73 billion ¥ Some of that will go towards: 519 million ¥ ... 132 million ¥ ...” and “Prince Hisahito has been accepted to the University of Tsukuba. He hopes to study natural history, and will be focusing on Insects”, with very little abstract theorizing. They read as Feeling rather than Thinking because of the consistent warmth and emotional concern, like “May she rest easy. My love goes to the Mikasa branch of the Imperial family.” and the affectionate tone in “To the women of the Japanese Imperial family. The late Princesses like Yuriko, the alive Princesses like Aiko, and the ancient Princesses like Sukeko. 💕”, as well as their worry about misinformation in “Please do not believe it.”. Their approach is clearly Judging: they track timelines, schedules, and procedures in an organized way, for example “New years schedule, including worship, meals, and other ceremonies and events.” and the structured breakdown of mourning periods in “Mourning periods. 5 days: Emperor Naruhito's family… 30 days: Mikasa & Takamado families…”. Putting this together—quiet, detail‑oriented, warm, and highly structured—the account best fits ISFJ.

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Cammy | Clear, timely updates on Japan’s Imperial family from Ireland. Once live‑tweeted a supermoon during mourning rites—and cried while translating poetry.– @Storms_wife

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This drink blends Japanese plum wine with Irish whiskey to mirror Cammy’s life split between Japan’s Imperial world and her home in Ireland, echoing her intro where she says she covers the Imperial family from sources like the official website and Japanese media in “Introduction. Hello, I am Cammy. I do simple, quick, and easy to understand recent news on the Imperial family of Japan.”. The yuzu tonic water adds a bright, modern fizz that reflects her clear, accessible explanations on topics like succession and budgets in “Imperial families budget has been revealed for 2025.” and “A general consensus was reached in favour of the possibility for female members of the family to remain in the Imperial house after marriage.”. A touch of violet liqueur represents her tenderness and emotional depth when she writes about Yuriko, Princess Mikasa in “Yuriko Princess Mikasa. A memorial. Made by myself.” and her heartfelt tribute “To the women of the Japanese Imperial family. The late Princesses like Yuriko, the alive Princesses like Aiko, and the ancient Princesses like Sukeko. 💕”. Finally, edible silver flakes float on top like tiny imperial orders and medals, celebrating formal milestones such as “Her Imperial Highness, Aiko, The Princess Toshi, turned 23 today!” and “Happy birthday to her majesty, the Empress Emerita, Michiko! Michiko is 90 today.”, while also honoring the dignified remembrance in “Recent news about the Imperial family, done in a simple and easy to understand way. In memory of Yuriko, Princess Mikasa.”. This cocktail is gently strong, subtly sweet with a hint of bittersweet citrus—formal yet playful, just like her timeline of royal ceremonies, heartfelt memorials, and enthusiastic birthday wishes in posts such as “Her Majesty, the Empress Masako, turned 61 today! May she have an amazing day 🥰” and “Princess Kako turned 30 today!!”.

Your Hogwarts House
The account consistently shows care, loyalty, and gentleness toward the Imperial family, which are classic Hufflepuff traits. They commemorate people with warmth and respect, for example honoring Yuriko with: “Recent news about the Imperial family, done in a simple and easy to understand way. In memory of Yuriko, Princess Mikasa.” and later writing tenderly about her passing and funeral in multiple threads like “Yuriko Princess Mikasa. A memorial. Made by myself.”. Their empathy extends to both public figures and ordinary people, such as mourning the family cat with “The beloved cat of the emperor, his wife Masako, and daughter Aiko named Mii, has passed away.” and expressing concern for disaster victims in “Japan has been hit by a DEVASTATING earthquake with a tsunami warning. I praying so hard for this affected😞😓”. The user is also quietly diligent and service‑oriented: they describe their role as providing “simple, quick, and easy to understand” news and cite multiple sources such as the Mainichi and official sites in “I get my news from places such as, the Mainichi, Japan times, FNN, the official imperial family website, and other Japanese news sources.”, reflecting hard work and a sense of fairness in reporting. Even when they touch on controversial or emotional topics, they stay gentle and protective, as seen when they ask followers not to believe unfounded rumors about Hisahito and Kiko in “There's also a trend I'm seeing on Tiktok... Baseless information about Hisahito and his mother Princess Kiko. Please do not believe it.”. This steady loyalty, kindness, and willingness to do behind‑the‑scenes work for others fits Hufflepuff far better than the other houses.

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A well‑known song that fits @Storms_wife is “Viva La Vida” by Coldplay, because it reflects on kings, kingdoms, and the passage of eras—exactly what their account lovingly chronicles about the Japanese Imperial family. They consistently highlight milestones and turning points, such as “Recent news about the Imperial family, done in a simple and easy to understand way. In memory of Yuriko, Princess Mikasa.” and commemorations like “Today was the 50 day anniversary since the death of Yuriko, Princess Mikasa.”. The song’s themes of changing times and fading grandeur mirror tweets about long lives and transitions, for example “Yuriko Princess Mikasa. The long life of an extraordinary Princess.” and reflections on imperial history such as “Today in Japan is national foundation day. On this day according to legend, in 660 BC, Emperor Jimmu set up his court at Nara.”. At the same time, the account’s emotional, almost poetic tone—seen in posts like “Oh now that's just beautiful 😭💕 Two royal women, who lived a long healthy life… the sun has set on an era in royal history…”—matches the bittersweet nostalgia in the lyrics. Overall, Viva La Vida captures their blend of historical awareness, respect for monarchy, and heartfelt reflection on the end of eras and the continuity of tradition.

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