Japanese musician Takuma Tani, 47, has shared how a modeling assignment in his early 30s led him to begin wearing women’s clothing regularly and eventually embrace it as part of his everyday life.
According to Tani, the experience started when he was asked to stand in for a female model during a magazine photoshoot. Although he initially felt embarrassed, the positive reaction from staff members led to additional opportunities as a model for women’s fashion brands.
Tani said the experience gradually changed the way he viewed himself. Features he once considered insecurities — including his short height and slim figure — began receiving compliments, helping him gain confidence and feel more comfortable with his appearance.
Over time, dressing in feminine clothing became more than work-related styling and evolved into a natural part of his personal identity. Tani explained that he now feels calmer and more comfortable presenting himself that way in daily life.
However, he also described facing challenges, including being groped on trains and feeling uncertain about which public restrooms to use.


