You sigh as you look out the window of the Nozomi shinkansen- endless rice pastures and country houses typical of the inaka, pass by. Their tedium is almost a sheer reflection of your own.
It has been nearly an hour since you bid Kyoto farewell... there's perhaps an hour and a half to go. The shinkansen speeds on faster, like the mundane cycle of the sun and the moon. The monotony of the landscape evokes a sentimentalisme... however the memories of good old days are all but a wishful fantasy.You stare at the screen of your phone...there's about an hour and twenty minutes to go. The ride seems uneventful except for the occasional announcements onboard. There's a man sitting next to you- a black overcoat and a carelessly strapped on surgical mask.
He had been reading a couple books since the train left Kyoto...you peek over to steal a quick glance: "No longer human ~ Dazai Osamu "... " The Makioka Sisters ~ Junichiro Tanizaki"... You sigh back as you settle back into your seat. Outside the scenery hasn't changed much. Different variations of rice pastures and miniscule houses play on a loop.
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"Tsugi wa Tōkyō (Next, Tokyo)"- reverberates through the eerily quiet shinkansen after an hour of silence which seemed like an eternity. You rouse yourself and look out of the window... the scenery had changed- instead of the monotonous inaka, there were skyscrapers, flashy neon signs, massive billboards, a pretentious air of prosperity, and salary men in their black suits. All the glitz and pomp are surely a new novelty, but not devoid of its own monotony. The train glides into the station as you sort-of-hurriedly gather your belongings.
YOU ARE READING
The Fox Window
ParanormalAfter having moved to Tokyo, you find yourself lost amongst neon signs and strangers at your workplace, only to discover the twisted past of a co-worker friend...