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Japanese-Vietnamese Couple's Heartwarming Journey From Restaurant Encounter to Lifelong Love

In 2019, Sakata Kanako encountered Vu Khac Linh for the first time as he hesitantly stood around outside a restaurant in Fukuoka, Japan, aiming to secure some part-time work.

Noticing his uncertainty, Kanako, who was operating behind the open kitchen counter, moved forward to greet the timid visitor and invited him inside to meet the proprietor. She remembers, “I took an instant liking to him. He had striking good looks, with plump, blush-colored cheeks.”

A week later he was hired and discovered that she was not only kind, but also the most experienced member of staff. She was the only one trusted to work in the kitchen, while others served tables.

In 2023, Sakata Kanako and her spouse Vu Khac Linh. Image provided by the couple.

From the beginning, she led him gently, giving him minor assignments to facilitate his learning process. "Despite my errors, she never criticized me," he recalls.

Initially hailing from Bac Ninh Province in Northern Vietnam, he was simultaneously studying automotive engineering and working at three part-time jobs. It dawned on him that not all Japanese people were as kind-hearted as she had been. Their very first meeting left her feeling attracted to him.

Every time he was on shift, she would excitedly tell her coworkers: "Linh is working today; look at him, he’s really handsome!" One winter evening, he arrived at the restaurant shivering. She approached and gently rubbed his hands. "Are you very cold?" she asked.

That small gesture touched him deeply. From that day on, he often glanced toward the kitchen just to see her. They later connected on social media.

Though they only worked together for two months, their daily messages and calls quickly brought them closer. In 2020 she graduated from university and moved to Tokyo for work. He remained in Fukuoka to continue his studies, but had to pause when the Covid pandemic broke out. "Come here, I will take care of you," she told him.

He moved to Tokyo and lived with Kanako. She worked full-time while he stayed home to cook and clean, and used his savings to cover expenses. Being with a caring boyfriend who often expressed loving words made her feel cherished, she says.

In Japan, couples avoid expressing emotion publicly. But with him, she feels free to be herself and express her emotions, she says. When he returned to school a month later she held him tightly and cried. Half-joking, he asked her: "What if I transferred to a school in Tokyo?" But she took him seriously and began searching for schools and part-time jobs.

He says: "She was so sincere, always thinking of me first. That made me cherish our relationship even more." But he returned to Fukuoka.

Soon afterward his school closed again due to pandemic restrictions. With no work and no way to return to Vietnam, he took a job as a delivery driver. Many international students in Japan struggled with loneliness and anxiety during the pandemic.

Linh says he coped thanks to Kanako’s quiet but constant support. "I got through Covid because of her love. Sometimes she would video call me without saying much just so that I knew she was there."

That was when he knew he wanted to spend his life with her.

In July 2021, they registered their marriage without holding a formal wedding. Kanako quit her job for a year to focus on her pregnancy and childbirth.

During that time Linh studied while working part-time delivering food to support their growing family. When she returned to work she realized she no longer felt fulfilled. He too knew he needed a more stable job after the pandemic.

Sakata Kanako, her husband Vu Khac Linh and their 3-year-old daughter in 2025. Photo courtesy of the family

Together they decided to launch a consultancy offering job placement and administrative support for Vietnamese living in Japan. "With this job, we can work remotely and travel freely, which we both love," he says.

Last year their company gained official legal status. Their life as a multicultural couple They also garnered significant online attention, reaching over 100,000 subscribers on their YouTube channel and receiving the platform’s silver play button for this achievement.

Three months back, Linh, Kanako, along with their three-year-old child traveled to Vietnam intending to spend a month capturing eagerly awaited wedding photographs and immersing themselves in the country’s traditions and flavors. “I felt compelled to express both gratitude and apology towards my spouse,” he explains. “It isn’t common for someone to remain loyal to a financially strained international student who has little to offer.”

In his birthplace, she swiftly adopted Vietnamese traditions. She enjoyed his mother's sautéed water spinach and shared beers with his father.

During a family wedding, when attendees received plastic bags for taking leftover food home, she did the same. She explains, "His large family enjoys eating and chatting in such a relaxed atmosphere."

They spent two weeks in Ho Chi Minh City, where Kanako twirled with unfamiliar faces on the streets and clung to the rear of Linh’s motorcycle as they cruised through the luminous metropolis.

He mentioned that she got to sample an array of street delicacies, including bun cha, roasted corn, shattered rice dishes, and balut. When he inquired about her top choice, she replied that they were all equally enjoyable for her.

At the close of their journey, she frequently found herself in tears, saddened by the realization that their time in Vietnam was coming to an end. She mentions that cities such as Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi provide conveniences akin to those in Japan, yet they come at a cheaper price and with greater hospitality from the locals.

The pair intends to continue advancing their professional lives with the aim of spending increased time in Vietnam. “Observing how seamlessly my wife adapts here, as though she were naturally from this nation, others comment that our union seems predestined,” he remarks.

Cerita Mengharukan Alyssa Soebandono dan Dude Harlino Berumah Tangga di Umrah dengan Keluarga, Si Buah Hati Enggan Kembali

Alyssa Soebandono serta Dude Harlino baru-baru ini menceritakan kisah yang begitu menyentuh ketika melaksanakan ibadah umrah bersama dengan keluarganya. Kedua orang tua itu bercerita bahwa pergi ke tanah suci pada kesempatan tersebut merupakan harapan dari putra mereka, yaitu Riendra dan Malik.

Pasangan itu mengatakan hal itu sendiri ketika mereka menjadi tamu pada acara televisi tersebut. Rumpi No Secret Dude menyampaikan bahwa anak-anaknya hanya berkeinginan untuk merasakan liburan awal tahun melalui ibadah.

"Jadi, ketika sedang libur, kami biasanya sering bepergian bersama anak-anak. Untuk liburan di awal tahun ini, mereka mengatakan tidak ingin kemana-mana. Hanya berkeinginan untuk pergi umrah," kata Dude seperti dilansir dari kanal tersebut. YouTube TRANS TV Official, Rabu (12/3/2025).

Bapak ketiganya menyampaikan bahwa hasrat Riendra dan Malik ingin pergi Umrah muncul karena mereka senang menonton live streaming Ka’bah di YouTube.

“Jadi, berawal dari suka live- Ya di Ka'abah, Masjidil Haram sering kali memiliki hal tersebut. live Di YouTube. Sampai akhirnya mereka meminta untuk dibelikan replika Ka'abah dan mengatakan 'Hanya menonton saja, kita tidak pergi kesana', begitu katanya," jelas Dude.

Namun demikian, Dude beserta istrinya pasti harus memperhatikan kehendak putra-putranya lantaran Si Kecil Lia masih di bawah usia satu tahun.

"Dia akhirnya berkata pada Ica (Alyssa), bahwa mereka sedang mempertimbangkan hal tersebut karena Lia masih seorang bayi. Namun, mereka juga telah menanyakan pendapat para ustadz dan bertanya kepada teman-teman yang sudah membawa bayi bepergian sebelumnya, semoga segalanya berjalan dengan mudah. Berdasarkan pengalaman itu ternyata prosesnya sangat mulus, Alhamdulillah," jelas Dude.

Kisah di Belakang Pernikahan Alyssa Soebandono & Dude Harlino yang Sudah Berjalan Selama 10 Tahun, Dimulai Dengan...

Respon anak-anak ketika tiba di Mekkah

Alyssa menyebutkan bahwa anak-anaknya sangat bersemangat. Ternyata, saat mereka baru tiba di pertengahan malam di Mekkah, si kecil segera menyarankan untuk jalan-jalan melihat-lihat.

Wah, ternyata mereka sangat bersemangat ya. Jadi ketika kami tiba di sana pada saat larut malam, mereka memang sudah betul-betulan siap. excited Pengennya segera berkeliling. Itu tepat pukul 12 malam hari Tahun Baru," kata Alyssa.

"Kemudian kami mengatakan, 'Sekarang sudah malam, mari kita shalat Isya terlebih dahulu dengan bapak di masjid. Besok subuh baru kita bangun kembali. Lebih baik istirahat dulu karena kita telah menempuh perjalanan jauh,' " lanjutnya.

Ternyata tidak terduga, setelah shalat Subuh anak-anak langsung menuju masjid meskipun suhu udaranya sangat dingin.

"Alhamdulillah akhirnya bisa sahur subuh tanpa kata 'sebentar lagi' seperti biasanya di rumah. Saya langsung menuju mesjid dalam suhu yang sangat Dingin. Mereka begitu bersemangat dan syukurnya selama menjalankan umrah, mereka tetap termotivasi, semua berjalan lancar tanpa hambatan," jelas Alyssa.

Alyssa serta Dude merasa cemas tentang anak perempuan mereka yang bungsu. jet lag karena dia masih bayi dan telah menempuh perjalanan jauh.

“Kita kan landing Di Jeddah. Setelah itu, kami melanjutkan perjalanan menggunakan kendaraan dan beruntunngnya semua orang dalam mobil tersebut tertidur. Kami sempat cemas akibat adanya perbedaan waktu yang cukup besar, takut mereka akan bingung dengan jadwal. jet lag Alhamdulillah enggak sih ternyata, karena semua berjalan dengan mulus," jelas Alyssa.

Dalam kesempatan tersebut, Dude menyampaikan bahwa perjalanannya ke tanah suci untuk ibadah umrah kali ini terasa sangat berlainan dibandingkan sebelum-sebelumnya.

"Tempat yang sangat menawan ini memberikan saya ketenangan bersama keluarga, berbeda dengan saat bersama teman-teman atau rombongan. Inilah salah satu kesempatan terbaik bagi Ica dan anak-anak untuk dapat mendekati Ka'bah," ungkap Dude.

Dude menyebutkan pula bahwa anak-anak tidak mau dipulangkan ke Jakarta usai melaksanakan ibadah umrah.

"Sampai waktunya pulang, sebetulnya mereka tidak ingin pergi. Ketika kami katakan 'Ayo pulang Nak', semua anak tersebut langsung merasakan kesedihan. Maka, barangkali kami akan mengajak mereka kembali suatu hari jika rejeki dan waktu memadai, InsyaAllah," jelasnya.

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