



Anton Wormann
Profile
Anton Worman is a content creator from Sweden who brings a fresh perspective to Japan's vacant house issue and entertainment scene. During his remarkable 12-year journey as a top model collaborating with renowned fashion brands like Gucci, Dunhill, and Uniqlo, he was captivated by the allure of Japan and made the inspiring decision to call it home. Anton’s captivating content, ranging from his remarkable DIY projects like vacant house renovations to his deep exploration of Japanese culture, has enchanted millions of fans and sparked global resonance. Sekai Studios is proud to share the visionary work of this incredible innovator.
Works
A Captivating Series of DIY Videos on Renovated Traditional Japanese Homes
Introducing each step of the traditional house renovation process through detailed, long-form videos on YouTube.
In just nine months since the channel's creation, it has surpassed 500,000 subscribers,
gaining significant attention.


The theme is the Japanese way of life and cuisine, brought to you by Sekai Studios to inspire and enrich your world.
A short video series about "going to lunch or visiting the home of someone you randomly meet on the streets of Japan" has gained immense popularity.
It has amassed over 130 million views in total,
captivating a large fanbase.


Pursuing Excellence as a Top Model
From her teen years, as a model for various global brands, she thrives in fashion shows and TV commercials across the world, from New York and London to Milan and Tokyo, inspiring those around her.
Creating inspiring videos and publications on DIY renovations of traditional Japanese homes, crafted with passion by Sekai Studios.
Through our video content showcasing self-renovated traditional homes, we have garnered a large fan base.
Expanding our horizons, we're further operating them as inns and broadening our activities. In November 2023,
we published a book compiling Japanese renovation know-how for foreigners,
which has become a bestseller in the foreign book category on Amazon.




Anton
Wormann
Profile
Anton Worman is a content creator from Sweden who brings a fresh perspective to Japan's vacant house issue and entertainment scene. During his remarkable 12-year journey as a top model collaborating with renowned fashion brands like Gucci, Dunhill, and Uniqlo, he was captivated by the allure of Japan and made the inspiring decision to call it home. Anton’s captivating content, ranging from his remarkable DIY projects like vacant house renovations to his deep exploration of Japanese culture, has enchanted millions of fans and sparked global resonance. Sekai Studios is proud to share the visionary work of this incredible innovator.
Works
A Captivating Series of DIY Videos on Renovated Traditional Japanese Homes
Introducing each step of the traditional house renovation process through detailed, long-form videos on YouTube.
In just nine months since the channel's creation, it has surpassed 500,000 subscribers,
gaining significant attention.


The theme is the Japanese way of life and cuisine, brought to you by Sekai Studios to inspire and enrich your world.
A short video series about "going to lunch or visiting the home of someone you randomly meet on the streets of Japan" has gained immense popularity.
It has amassed over 130 million views in total,
captivating a large fanbase.


Pursuing Excellence as a Top Model
From her teen years, as a model for various global brands, she thrives in fashion shows and TV commercials across the world, from New York and London to Milan and Tokyo, inspiring those around her.
Creating inspiring videos and publications on DIY renovations of traditional Japanese homes, crafted with passion by Sekai Studios.
Through our video content showcasing self-renovated traditional homes, we have garnered a large fan base.
Expanding our horizons, we're further operating them as inns and broadening our activities. In November 2023,
we published a book compiling Japanese renovation know-how for foreigners,
which has become a bestseller in the foreign book category on Amazon.




Anton Wormann
Profile
Anton Worman is a content creator from Sweden who brings a fresh perspective to Japan's vacant house issue and entertainment scene. During his remarkable 12-year journey as a top model collaborating with renowned fashion brands like Gucci, Dunhill, and Uniqlo, he was captivated by the allure of Japan and made the inspiring decision to call it home. Anton’s captivating content, ranging from his remarkable DIY projects like vacant house renovations to his deep exploration of Japanese culture, has enchanted millions of fans and sparked global resonance. Sekai Studios is proud to share the visionary work of this incredible innovator.
Works
A Captivating Series of DIY Videos on Renovated Traditional Japanese Homes
Introducing each step of the traditional house renovation process through detailed, long-form videos on YouTube.
In just nine months since the channel's creation, it has surpassed 500,000 subscribers,
gaining significant attention.


The theme is the Japanese way of life and cuisine, brought to you by Sekai Studios to inspire and enrich your world.
A short video series about "going to lunch or visiting the home of someone you randomly meet on the streets of Japan" has gained immense popularity.
It has amassed over 130 million views in total,
captivating a large fanbase.


Pursuing Excellence as a Top Model
From her teen years, as a model for various global brands, she thrives in fashion shows and TV commercials across the world, from New York and London to Milan and Tokyo, inspiring those around her.
Creating inspiring videos and publications on DIY renovations of traditional Japanese homes, crafted with passion by Sekai Studios.
Through our video content showcasing self-renovated traditional homes, we have garnered a large fan base.
Expanding our horizons, we're further operating them as inns and broadening our activities. In November 2023,
we published a book compiling Japanese renovation know-how for foreigners,
which has become a bestseller in the foreign book category on Amazon.
