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The front cover of The Tatami Galaxy.

The front cover of The Tatami Galaxy.

The Tatami Galaxy is a comedy about a dirtbag college student set in four different parallel universes. The translation is excellent, and the story is very goofy and sweet. Morimi also paints a fantastic portrait of Kyoto after dark. #Japanesefiction #booksky 📚 japaneselit.net/2026/03/21/t...

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The front cover of Yokohama Station SF, which depicts two small human figures standing at the top of a sprawling and absurdly constructed jumble of architecture.

The front cover of Yokohama Station SF, which depicts two small human figures standing at the top of a sprawling and absurdly constructed jumble of architecture.

Yokohama Station SF is set in a dystopian train station that self-replicates via an unchecked A.I. directive and covers most of Japan’s main island. It's an engaging adventure novel that speculates about a future where everything is Gen-AI slop. #Japanesefiction 📚 japaneselit.net/2026/03/14/y...

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The front cover of the North American paperback edition of Uketsu's novel Strange Buildings.

The front cover of the North American paperback edition of Uketsu's novel Strange Buildings.

Strange Buildings collects eleven illustrated stories about horror-themed architectural riddles followed by an exposition that reveals how all the mysteries are connected. Uketsu is at the top of his game with these creepy little stories. #Japanesefiction 📚 japaneselit.net/2026/03/07/s...

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“Thursday is the beginning of the second half of the week.”

Hot Chocolate on Thursday by Michiko Aoyama is a gentle reminder that we’re held in a quiet web of connection.

Read: queenoftreasures.com/2026/03/03/m...

#SlowLiving #JapaneseFiction #QueenOfTreasures

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The front cover of the 2007 Kodansha paperback edition of Yoko Ogawa's 2004 novel Burafuman no maisō (Brahman’s Funeral).

The front cover of the 2007 Kodansha paperback edition of Yoko Ogawa's 2004 novel Burafuman no maisō (Brahman’s Funeral).

Yoko Ogawa's 2004 novel Burafuman no maisō (Brahman’s Funeral) is about a forest creature of unknown species that the narrator cares for over the course of a summer. There’s plenty of sweetness in this story, but also a lot of gothic weirdness. #Japanesefiction 📚 japaneselit.net/2026/02/28/b...

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Spiraken Book Club: When Family Life Meets Assassin Life | The Mantis
Spiraken Book Club: When Family Life Meets Assassin Life | The Mantis YouTube video by Spiraken Review Podcast

Kabuto has two lives: family man and professional assassin. But in Kotaro Isaka's The Mantis, the slice-of-life hits harder than the action. Xan reviews this book Full episode: youtu.be/pVyhSsWv1AA

#BookSky #Podcast #SpirakenBookClub #TheMantis #KotaroIsaka #AssassinSeries #JapaneseFiction

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Three books by Hiroko Oyamada: The Factory, The Hole, and Weasels in the Attic.

Three books by Hiroko Oyamada: The Factory, The Hole, and Weasels in the Attic.

Three books by Mieko Kawakami: Breasts and Eggs, Heaven, and Ms. Ice Sandwich.

Three books by Mieko Kawakami: Breasts and Eggs, Heaven, and Ms. Ice Sandwich.

Two books by Sayaka Murata: Convenience Store Woman and Earthlings.

Two books by Sayaka Murata: Convenience Store Woman and Earthlings.

Diary of a Void by Emi Yagi and Days at the Morisaki Bookshop by Satoshi Yagisawa.

Diary of a Void by Emi Yagi and Days at the Morisaki Bookshop by Satoshi Yagisawa.

Instead of #Murakami, try these Japanese authors:

Hiroko Oyamada
Mieko Kawakami
Sayaka Murata
Emi Yagi
Satoshi Yagisawa

#booksky #translatedlit #japaneselit #japanesefiction #amreading

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Today's #reading #Japanesefiction #AkiraOtani

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The front cover of the UK edition of Tokyo Ueno Station.

The front cover of the UK edition of Tokyo Ueno Station.

Yū Miri’s 2014 novel Tokyo Ueno Station is a compelling portrait of an unhoused man living in Ueno Park and a pointed critique of the inequalities that support the ostensible national prosperity championed by the Tokyo Olympics. #Japanesefiction #Booksky 📚 japaneselit.net/2026/02/14/t...

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Bone Ash Tow Ubukata’s 2022 horror novel Bone Ash is a story about cursed architecture. The twist is that the architecture in question is the skyscraper outside Shibuya Station that was under construction d…

Bone Ash is a supernatural horror novel about a cursed highrise construction site in Tokyo. Tow Ubukata takes the urban legend of Tokyo's "hidden underground shrines" and runs with it through an action-packed and politically charged adventure. #Japanesefiction 📚 japaneselit.net/2026/02/07/b...

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The front cover of the North American hardcover edition of About a Place in the Kinki Region, which was published in January 2026 by Yen Press.

The front cover of the North American hardcover edition of About a Place in the Kinki Region, which was published in January 2026 by Yen Press.

About a Place in the Kinki Region is a supernatural horror novel assembled from roughly two dozen “found footage” style short stories that inspire the reader to dig ever deeper for a long-buried truth hidden within layers of secrets. #Japanesefiction #booksky 📚 japaneselit.net/2026/01/31/a...

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The front cover of the North American edition of Kiyoshi Shigematsu's short story collection The Blanket Cats.

The front cover of the North American edition of Kiyoshi Shigematsu's short story collection The Blanket Cats.

The Blanket Cats collects seven bittersweet short stories about the clients of a cat rental service. What I like about these stories is that all of their protagonists are the villain of someone else’s life. But maybe a cat can fix them! #Japanesefiction #booksky 🐈 japaneselit.net/2026/01/24/t...

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Bookworm In Space's review of The Cat Who Saved Books (The Cat Who..., #1) 5/5: A Whisker-Twitching ode to Bookish Souls 📚 If you’ve ever hugged a book like it’s a lifeline, The Cat Who Saved Books will feel like it was written just for you. When I read this the oddest thin...

What if a sassy, Tim Curry voiced cat showed up at your door and said, “The books need saving and you’re the only one who can help”!?!

www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

#booksky #WhimsicalReads #TheCatWhoSavedBooks #SaveTheBooks #JapaneseFiction #TranslatedFiction #cats #books

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The front cover of Strange Map (変な地図).

The front cover of Strange Map (変な地図).

Strange Map, the fourth book by the creepypasta YouTuber Uketsu, is a clever horror-mystery novel about an abandoned village at the heart of a railway murder, and its elements of gothic horror are darkly reminiscent of The Hound of the Baskervilles. #Japanesefiction 📚 japaneselit.net/2026/01/10/s...

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Salvation of a Saint Review: An Impossible Crime Explained A spoiler-free review of Salvation of a Saint by Keigo Higashino, an impossible-crime mystery that focuses on how a murder could occur—not who did it.

Salvation of a Saint isn’t just a murder mystery — it’s about how far devotion can go before it turns destructive.
Quiet, precise, and unsettling in the way only Keigo Higashino can manage.
Full review here: bookboochi.site/salvation-of...
#BookTalk #CrimeFiction #JapaneseFiction #MysteryBooks

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Tokyo Apartment Atsuhiro Yoshida’s 2025 short fiction collection #Tokyo Apartment brings together 21 stand-alone stories about people living in and around Tokyo. The characters are usually living on their own, alm…

Atsuhiro Yoshida's short story collection Tokyo Apartment brings together 21 pieces of fiction about people who rent rooms in and around the city. Instead of wealth and glamor, these stories celebrate the smaller and seedier corners of Tokyo. #Japanesefiction 🌃 japaneselit.net/2026/01/03/t...

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The Kamogawa Food Detectives – Hisashi Kashiwai (Review) Taste the nostalgia in my review of The Kamogawa Food Detectives by Hisashi Kashiwai, a Japanese healing fiction about recreated dishes burned by redundancy.

🍜 🐈 Taste the nostalgia in my review of The Kamogawa Food Detectives by Hisashi Kashiwai, a Japanese healing fiction about recreated dishes burned by redundancy.

📚 Check out my other book reviews, reading topics, and writing tips on my blog!

#books #reading #Japanesefiction #booksky #readersky

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The weather is gloomy and I picked up a book that promises to be creepy! I think Sunday is looking good.

#books #reading #booksky #strangehouses #japanesefiction

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At the Edge of the Woods In the woods, there is a castle. The castle was once the residence of the landowning family that ruled the area. During the war, it was the headquarters of a resistance movement. Now it sits empty …

Masatsugu Ono’s At the Edge of the Woods is a short but disquieting Gothic novel about modern anxieties. Ono’s writing is gorgeously atmospheric, and the legendary Juliet Winters Carpenter has done a dazzling job with the translation. #Japanesefiction #booksky 🌲 japaneselit.net/2025/12/20/a...

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12 days of Christmas, 12 favorite reads of the year. 5/12. I loved the premise of meeting someone under a full moon to obtain closure.
#booksky
#japanesefiction
#ghosts

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Day 17 of most Impactful reads of 2025: Watermoon

A journey through time and mystical worlds truly like nothing I’ve ever read! Complete with a cover that has instructions to be folded into Oragami!

#watermoon #booksky #books #japanesefiction

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Silent Singer Yōko Ogawa’s 2025 novel Silent Singer (Sairento Shingā) is a bittersweet story about a woman named Ririka who lives alone in a mountain forest near a community of people devoted to silence. Ririka …

Yoko Ogawa’s 2025 novel Silent Singer is a bittersweet story about the significance of creativity at the margins and the value of art that never finds an audience, as well as the decay that creeps in at the edges of isolated communities. #Japanesefiction #booksky 📚 japaneselit.net/2025/12/13/s...

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2 brightly coloured Japanese fiction books titled Strange Pictures & Super-Frog saves Tokyo

2 brightly coloured Japanese fiction books titled Strange Pictures & Super-Frog saves Tokyo

More lovely books arrived. Just finished Super-Frog in around 30 minutes. Beautifully illustrated, Kafkaesque surrealism. So glad I've discovered Murakami. Strange pictures is for my daughter but I'm not sure I can wait until after Xmas to nab it and read it for myself. 🤤
#Booksky #Japanesefiction

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The Place of Shells Mai Ishizawa’s short novel The Place of Shells, which was awarded an Akutagawa Prize in 2021, follows a Japanese woman pursuing her PhD research in European art history at a university in the Germa…

Mai Ishizawa’s The Place of Shells follows a Japanese PhD student studying art history in Germany while coming to terms with her fading memories of the March 2011 tsunami. Ishizawa’s literary style is gorgeously translated by Polly Barton. #Japanesefiction #booksky 📚 japaneselit.net/2025/11/01/t...

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Confessions Confessions - Kindle edition by Minato, Kanae, Snyder, Stephen. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Confessions.

Confessions

“It’s much easier to condemn people who do the wrong thing than it is to do the right thing yourself.”

Sale: $18.99 to $2.99

by Kanae Minato
Rating: 4.0/5 (5,429 Reviews)

#PsychologicalThriller #LiteraryFiction #Mystery #Revenge #BookTok #JapaneseFiction #BookSky

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BEFORE THE COFFEE GETS COLD. Now starting. In a Japanese cafe which seems most appropriate. Got a Teriyaki dinner set and iced matcha coming. #NowReading #Fiction #JapaneseFiction #books

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Empowering Women’s Voice through Translating Japanese Fiction | The University of Sheffield Player Discover the rise of contemporary Japanese women’s writing in translation with leading authors, translators, and publishers.

Something we did a little while ago has finally gone live
#translation #japanesewomenauthors #literarytranslation #japanesefiction
#booksky

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A star instructor’s brutal murder exposes the toxic underbelly of Japan’s high-pressure cram school system in this gritty, fast-paced detective thriller set in modern Tokyo. #CrimeThriller #JapaneseFiction #IndieBooks #AmReading #ReaderViews buff.ly/Wca17yi

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NonNonBa Shigeru Mizuki is one of the twentieth century’s most prolific and influential manga artists. Today he’s known primarily for documenting the culture and folklore of his childhood in rural western J…

NonNonBa is an autobiographical coming-of-age story about manga creator Shigeru Mizuki's childhood in rural Japan in the early 1930s and his relationship with an elderly family friend who was a walking repository of local folklore. #Japanesefiction #booksky 👹 japaneselit.net/2025/10/18/n...

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