Books (novels and essays) Japanese literature> The water of the nest was run over by the moon

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Japanese title: 単行本(小説・エッセイ) 日本文学 入れ子の水は月に轢かれ
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Item number: BN135349
Released date: 25 Nov 2018

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Japanese Literature
Japanese Literature
Sunao OKAMOTO, a young man who was raised by a mother of a single mother, as a substitute for the elder brothers of the twins who died in a water accident, escaped from an unreasonable family environment and arrived at a waterfront shop street in Naha, Okinawa Prefecture. After the end of the Pacific War, he had illegally occupied the Garb River to build a wonder zone in Okinawan society. Sunao regained his power to live by interacting with obscenities but full of human nature, such as Tsuruko Obaa and the elderly freeter Ken, before finally opening' Mizukami Ramen.' On the day of opening, however, only one pair of male and female guests were found dead in the water. On finding out about the mystery of the suspicious water accident, Sunao and Ken faced the U.S. forces in Japan, the CIA, and the darkness of the history of the postwar period of Okinawa.