Dispatch № 36: Dead Fountains

Photograph of a long-abandoned fountain in a public park in a small city in Japan

Admittedly, I have no numbers to back this up, but I would still put forth (with confidence) that Japan is the world leader in disused fountains.

Dispatch № 35: Open Wide

Photo showing a traditional house and neighboring buildings at dusk in Nerima Ward, Tokyo, Japan

Breeze and birdsong alike flow liquidly, languidly into the apartment through windows thrown open wide to invite the atmosphere in.

Dispatch № 34: Moments in Suspension

Photograph taken from a Musashino Line train in Saitama Prefecture, showing a large floodgate in the foreground and Mt Fuji in silhouette in the background

Three small children play in a public park sandbox under a cedar tree. The smallest of them is digging a hole with a stick, eschewing the nearby yellow plastic shovel. Two women sit on an adjacent bench. One of them wears a large-brimmed hat.

Dispatch № 33: Keeping Contained

The netting may be loosely draped or cinched up tight. It depends on the building. The effect of the former is not unlike a veil, while the latter suggests something more like a corset. In either case, the purpose is the same: to prevent problems caused by falling debris.

Dispatch № 32: Inconvenient Canopies

Photograph of a broken umbrella abandoned in a small park in Nerima Ward, Tokyo, Japan

They lurk in great piles behind convenience stores and in train station utility rooms. They are clustered in homes, offices, public toilets, parks, waiting rooms, and restaurants. They congregate in unpredictable numbers, multiplying when nobody’s looking, becoming over-numerous.

Dispatch № 31: The Management

Photograph of a cat sitting on top of a van in front of apartment buildings in Urawa Ward, Saitama City, Japan

The cat that looks like James Hetfield usually patrols around the tiny ramen shop by the shrine in the morning. On some days, the restaurant’s sliding door is open and he can be seen sitting inside, presumably conferring with the proprietors on some matter of importance.

Dispatch № 30: In The Small Chairs

Child-sized chair next to a low folding table in an English school in Saitama, Japan

Across the table from me is a blue plastic chair, 26cm tall at the seat and 49cm at the back. It weighs about 1kg. Weighing in at about 16kg is the small boy sitting in it. Let’s call him Ira.

Dispatch № 29: Log for 2021-04-08

Photograph showing a passport and a ticket from the immigration office, in the context of renewing work permission in Japan

06:45 Give up on sleep, get up 06:50 Clean up cat poop, admonish cat 07:00 Begin preparing documents and everything else necessary to submit visa renewal papers, realize tax form still needed

Dispatch № 28: The Mountains and The Sea

Photograph showing the light of a ship on the horizon at dusk. Photo taken at Tsujido Seaside Park in Kanagagwa Prefecture, Japan

If you grew up near the ocean, you likely take its presence for granted, in a way that you wouldn’t if you grew up far inland, where its existence seemed more academic.

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