Tokyo Year Zero

Tokyo Year Zero

by Satoshi Kako: A collection of short stories that explore the lives of ordinary people living in Tokyo. The stories are set in different neighborhoods and provide a vivid portrait of life in the city.

On August 15, 1946—the first anniversary of the Japanese surrender—the partially decomposed, raped, and strangled bodies of two women are found in Shiba Park. More murders will soon be uncovered: women killed in the same way, and, it becomes clear, by the same hand.

Narrated by the irreverent, despairing yet determined Detective Minami of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police, Tokyo Year Zero tells a fictionalized story of the real-life hunt for “the Japanese Bluebeard”—a decorated Imperial soldier who raped and murdered at least ten women amid the bleak turmoil of post-war Japan (“one huge sea of displaced persons . . . one minute here and one minute gone”). And it is the story of Detective Minami: chasing down, and haunted by, memories of atrocities that he can no longer explain or forgive.

Source: https://www.timeout.com/tokyo/things-to-do/the-best-books-about-tokyo.

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