Fumiki Takahashi is a WordPress developer, publisher, and fiction writer based in Tokyo, Japan.
He has released more than ten WordPress plugins and contributes to the ecosystem through his work as CTO at TAROSKY Inc., a WordPress-focused agency that builds and maintains large-scale websites for media, enterprise, and e-commerce clients.
He was also the lead organizer of WordCamp Tokyo 2016, actively supporting the Japanese WordPress community.
As a developer who loves storytelling, Fumiki founded Hametuha, a digital literary magazine and publishing house powered entirely by WordPress.
Through Hametuha, he explores how open-source technology can empower independent publishing and nurture new voices in Japanese literature. His recent experiments connect WordPress with AI and creative writing, seeking to redefine what it means to “publish” in the digital era.
Beyond code, he is an award-winning fiction author, a father of four, and a DIY enthusiast who built a tiny wooden house in the Japanese countryside.
He believes that WordPress is more than a CMS — it’s a creative operating system where stories, communities, and technologies meet.

