User:Fred Cherrygarden

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Fred Cherrygarden (born 28 November 1996), also known by his other noms de plume Elsie Dean Henry and Koharu Watanabe, is a Japanese fantasy author, antique dealer, amateur numismatist, YouTube content creator, translator and freelance writer, known for his lifelong love for Alice, as well as his interests for etymology, philology, history, and comparative mythology.

A spontaneous traveller with an insatiable wanderlust, Cherrygarden has travelled to 23 countries so far, including Belgium, Iceland, Hungary, Tunisia and Kugelmugel. He is currently planning a years-long backpacking trip around the world in search of creative inspiration, the Britain-set part of which has also been dubbed "a pilgrimage to Wonderland."

Early life

Born in 1996 at San-Ikukai Hospital in Taihei, Sumida City, Cherrygarden grew up in Tokyo’s quiet shitamachi area along the Arakawa River as the eldest of three children. His father is from Aomori Prefecture, whose ancestry can be traced back to the medieval Uda Genji clan, descending from the 59th emperor of Japan, Uda, while his maternal lineage has its roots in the Watanabe clan, descendants of Emperor Saga (which is not a rare case in Japan, where the surname is estimated to be shared by upwards of 1.3 million people).

After graduation from Shinobugaoka High School in 2015, Cherrygarden briefly worked at the Ueno Zoo, then as a cast member at Tokyo DisneySea and Tokyo Disneyland. He holds the title of Lord of Sealand since 2017 and was named co-castellan of Château de Vibrac in 2019.

Atlas Obscura

In 2019, Cherrygarden joined Atlas Obscura and has since written more than 400 articles for its “Places” section, arguably contributing to the international popularization of several under-recognized travel destinations such as Roger La Grenouille, Ichimonjiya Wasuke, St Briavels Castle, and the remains of the Servian Wall standing next to McDonald's in the Roma Termini railway station.

Cuffnells Gallery

In 2016, Cherrygarden established an online antique shop named Phlizz Numismatics on Yahoo! Auctions and Mercari, mainly dealing in antique and ancient coins, some of them never-before-introduced in the country. Shortly following the soft rebranding during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, it was renamed Cuffnells Gallery after the now-defunct estate of Reginald Hargreaves in Lyndhurst, Hampshire. Its current logo features the obverse of the denarius attributed to Titus Carisius, which depicts a bust of Juno Moneta.

Today, the shop deals in a wide variety of collectibles including ancient coins, banknotes, antiquities, antiquarian books, engravings, film props, and Disneyana. These items come from the so-called Cherrygarden collection, acquired from such established international auction houses and dealers as Heritage Auctions, CNG Coins, Stephen Album, Scott Semans, and Prop Store.

From 2021 onwards, Cuffnells Gallery has also been involved in the joint production of the upcoming YouTube docuseries All Manner of Curious Things, along with Goodbye Snowdrop Productions. Created by Cherrygarden and directed by Allen Smithey, the series is set to cover a variety of relatively lesser-known topics such as the history of the El Cazador shipwreck and the origin of the Jimbōchō Book Town.

By using footages from public domain films, the series features extensive cast credits, frequently "starring" such actors as Christopher Lee, Vincent Price, Buster Keaton, Mary Pickford, Hedy Lamarr and Angela Lansbury, and directing credits going to the likes of Francis Ford Coppola, George A. Romero, Sam Peckinpah, Alfred Hitchcock, and Ida Lupino.

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