It's remarkable that we sometimes feel so natural of her being in our society as if she'd been brought up in Japan, though she cannot speak Japanese so fluently. It should be the results of her great efforts to learn every little difference between our cultures. Yes, I never see her insisting or complaining about what's not familiar with the Taiwanese but usual in Japan. Before she became so popular in Japan, she always said "To learn the difference should certainly be helpful in my future." In short, her success in Japan simply represents "Do as the Romans do."
Vivian Quiz
Which is her role in her first Japanese drama, "Miss Diamond"?
(a) An alien from the star far away
(b) A Chinese student studys in Japan