Winner of the Akutagawa Prize
A sharp, photo-realistic novella of memory and thwarted hope set in
modern-day Tokyo--an "unflinching . . . powerful" showcase of the best
in contemporary Japanese literature (Shelf Awareness)
Divorced and cut off from his family, Taro lives alone in one of the few
occupied apartments in his block, a block that is to be torn down as
soon as the remaining tenants leave. Since the death of his father, Taro
keeps to himself, but is soon drawn into an unusual relationship with
the woman upstairs, Nishi, as she passes on the strange tale of the
sky-blue house next door.
First discovered by Nishi in the little-known photo-book Spring
Garden, the sky-blue house soon becomes a focus for both Nishi and
Taro: of what is lost, of what has been destroyed, and of what hope may
yet lie in the future for both of them, if only they can seize it.