Hello chestnut, This is Hatsu!   

I create in my browny home studio or at the living room table, where the light feels just right. Before I start, I light incense or sacred wood to feel calm and settled. My mornings begin with cleaning my space, a slow brunch, and a cup of black coffee, small rituals that help me focus.
On low-energy days, I find comfort in hot coffee, orange-flavored chocolate, my cats, and the people I love. Running a small art shop can feel heavy at times, but creating art for a living has always been my dream, and that belief keeps me going. I believe art, in any form, can bring calm and healing to those who are tired from life, and that is why I continue to create.
When you open a package from my shop, I hope it feels like receiving a small souvenir from a friend in a faraway town. Something thoughtful, warm, and made with care. I hope you will come back not just for products, but for stories, comfort, and a little more love waiting for you here 🤎
At the end of 2025, I followed a long-held feeling to begin Tarot reading. There’s something magical about connecting people with their own inner guidance. I blend intuition and guidance, starting with a short conversation to find the right question. My hope is to be a gentle light for those feeling lost, helping them discover the answers they already carry within themselves.
If you ever need a space to reflect or a quiet moment to speak with your inner self, our Tarot Nook will always be here to welcome you. ✨
Delittles Town was born from my love for storytelling through art. After years of drawing digitally, I wanted to turn my illustrations into something people could hold and enjoy in real life. Stickers became my starting point, simple, handmade, and full of heart. 
Over time, the characters and spaces I draw began to feel like parts of myself. Each one carries a piece of my personality, my dreams, the things I love, and the life I imagine living in a softer, slower world. 
If you could step into my illustrations, I hope you would feel instantly at ease. Like returning home after a long day. Seasons, nature, animals, and daily bits always find their way into my work, quietly shaping the stories I tell.