About This Book
A journalist returns to Japan after years away, reflecting during a moonlit voyage on the meeting of Eastern and Western worlds and the personal hopes he once held with his wife. Once ashore he settles into correspondent routines, relying on local colleagues and navigating polite official reticence, bureaucratic formalism, and unpredictable moments of candidness. Encounters with newspapermen, a discreet police official, and social invitations reveal cultural reserve, liberalizing currents, and the difficulties of gaining intimate insight. The narrative alternates introspection, social observation, and scenes of daily professional life to probe cross-cultural tensions and the narrator's interior adjustment.
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