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★ JR Ueno Station Park Entrance - Awards: National Book Award winner - Ranking: No. 1 - Series: Mitsuyo Yanagi's Yamanote Line Series A moving work that won the National Book Award, Mitsuyo Yanagi's "JR Ueno Station Park Entrance." In 1933, I was born on the same day as the "Emperor" -- Through the life of a man who arrived at Ueno Station to work away from home the year before the Tokyo Olympics, the light and shadow of Japan are depicted... A story for everyone who has lost their place. Commentary by Takeshi Harada ★ JR Shinagawa Station Takanawa Entrance - Series Name: Mitsuyo Yanagi's Yamanote Line Series - Awards: National Book Award winner A story set at JR Shinagawa Station Takanawa Entrance, a work by Mitsuyo Yanagi that won the National Book Award. A book in the "Yamanote Line Series" that rivals the National Book Award (translated literature category) winning work & the best-selling "JR Ueno Station Park Entrance," which has sold over 300,000 copies, appears in the Kawade Bunko (new edition of the paperback "Machiawase"). Someone, please tell me the difference between life and death -- The words "suicide" and "I want to die" are flying around on the internet. In the train, a girl, Mone Ichihara, a first-year high school student, stares at the screen of her cell phone. Friendships that are just a formality, a family that is just a formality. Today, the girl gets on the train departing from Shinagawa at 21:12 and heads to the "promised place" with them. A masterpiece that closely depicts the "soul" of a "lonely girl" who has no place to belong. *Includes "Afterword of the New Edition: As a View" *Commentary by Asayo Takii, "The Moment of Not Dying" ★ Full House has a used feel, and there is some yellowing. Full House - Publisher: Bungei Shunju Bunko The title story depicts the struggles of a fake family who want to be real but can't, and "Moyashi," which comically depicts the details of an affair. Two powerful works by an Akutagawa Prize winner.
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