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Dreaming of Japan

Akito Ka

In this substack, I will continuously expand my literary universe set in Japan in the early 2000s.

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The Gods of Future and Past: Chapter XII

Several weeks had passed. After the strong rainfalls of June and early July, a period of extreme heat and drought followed, making the streets of Michigami even quieter than usual. People retreated into their houses as often as they could, ...

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The Gods of Future and Past: Chapter XI

Her memory of last night was blurred, blending indistinguishably with the dreams that had filled her sleep. Vivid dreams of vast landscapes: the sky, the sea, the forest, a shrine, a tropical island, birds, cats – and then Himiko’s eyes. Sh...

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The Gods of Future and Past: Chapter X

The room measured 20 tatami mats or 32 square meters – 8 meters in width and 4 in depth – and was located on the 16th, the highest, floor of the main building of TPC Japan’s the headquarters in Yokohama. It was designed in an almost symmetr...

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The Gods of Future and Past: Chapter IX

For lunch, Himiko served stir-fried tofu with egg, pork, and bitter melon, a famous dish from Okinawa[1], alongside soup, edamame, cold beer, and a fruit platter for dessert. Once the food was on the table, the strange moment when the old w...

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