YNKs People Collection
The Yaesu, Nihonbashi, and Kyobashi areas, home to Tokyo Station—the gateway to Japan—not only welcome many people but also maintain strong ties to the local community. A series of articles by the popular young essayist, Zettai ni Shuden wo Nogasanai Onna, offers insights into the city and its people.
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Zettai ni Shuden wo Nogasanai Onna
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Born in 1995. Graduated from the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Waseda University. Active as a writer since her college days, she now primarily contributes essays to Web media, magazines, and movie pamphlets. Her serialized essay, City Girl Miman, originally published in the Web magazine GINZA (Magazine House), gained widespread attention and was released as a book in 2023. (Icon photo by Mikako Kozai)
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Vol.5 The unique charm of a region lies in its gaps and contrasts. Appreciating the countryside atmosphere within the metropolis at the Nippachi-kai Autumn O-Edo Festival.
2024.12.18
Vol. 4 The Sanno Festival Remains the Pride of the Town, Even Across Different Eras—People Connected Through Festivals
2024.07.18
Vol. 3 Comfortable Relationships Through Proper Distance – Workplace Neighborhood
2024.04.11
Vol. 2 An Evening at a Long-Standing Sushi Restaurant Where I Learned Life’s Essential Lessons
2024.01.11
Vol. 1 People Passing Through Tokyo Station
2023.12.18