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Diving into Japanese Island Life with ‘The Sound of Waves’

Posted on March 29, 2019April 2, 2019 by emiglia

I’ve never really been one for happy endings. They always strike me as trite, or unrealistic, or somehow unbelievable. So I found it surprising to so enjoy The Sound of Waves, one of several books set in Japan that I brought on my first trip here.

The Sound of Waves tells the story of Shinji, a young teen living on the island of Uta-jima. Shinji is a fisherman from a poor family – as most families on the island are – but he has never known another life, and his fresh perspective and happiness is so effusive that he is even occasionally perceived to be a fool by other characters in the book not from the island.

Shinji’s life changes, however, the day he meets Hatsue, a “newcomer” returning to the island after years away. The two quickly fall in love and have to overcome a series of obstacles in order to find their way to one another.

The obstacles, while slightly stereotypical, are portrayed in a refreshing way. My favorite? A jealous rumor is spread by another girl on the island who has long harbored a crush on Shinji that she herself recognizes is wrong and corrects. This kindness and self-awareness is so rarely portrayed in teen girls in media, and I was so, so pleased to see it.

The backdrop of the Japanese island was, of course, the reason I chose this book to accompany me on my trip through Japan. But the reason I stuck with it was this quiet, poignant story of first love and self-discovery.

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