Best Essays 2025








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No matter how unstable the world may be, no matter how far from peace, we all have unforgettable days, unforgettable people, irreplaceable relationships, and beautiful moments. This book is filled with a series of such "nows" captured in words. -- Compiled by Mitsuyo Kakuta
Edited by the Japan Writers Association Compiled by Mitsuyo Kakuta, Mariko Hayashi, Shu Fujisawa, Toshiyuki Horie, Yasushi Machida, Shion Miura
◆Featured Artists/Works◆
Yumiko Aoyama / My Father and Shogi Jiro Asada / Automatic Doors and Revolving Doors Tadanobu Asano / The Box Man Hiroyuki Itsuki / An Age Without Charm Ayano Inoue / Singing Anger Ayumi Uesaka / This World Is Cracked, But I Hope You Always Stay Shining Yoko Uema / Young Mothers in Long-Sleeved Kimonos Fumitake Ezaki / Sound The Effects of Music on Exercise Yoshikazu Ebisu / Fuku ERIKO / Traveling Through Everyday Life Around the World Shintaro Okawa / It's Only the Third Move... The Surprising Reason Why a Traditional Shogi Player Used Five Minutes of His Time Yoko Ogawa / The Grandfather and the Passerby Sadao Osada / The Charming "Childhood" Emiko Oyamauchi / Two Ways of "Writing" Mitsuyo Kakuta / Novels Belong to the Reader Rumiko Kasai / The Back of a Book Ario Kawauchi / An Island on the Screen Akiko Kawasaki / Joining the Me-Me Religion Kawazoe Love / Too Much Kawamura Minato / Compassion for "Small Things" Kishimoto Sachiko / Curse♡ Kujiratei / Small Birds Do Not Despair Saito Harumichi / Mourning in Sign Language Saihate Tahi / The Map Drawn by Chain Stores Shibata Fumi / Hurt by Digital Saeki Kazumi / A Night in Ashina Sakai Junko / The Difficulty of "My Own Sumo" Sasaki Mikio / Something Begins Beyond Death Sasaki Riku / Concrete Sawaki Kotaro / The Boy Left His Seat Urban Gyao / The Zeroth Urban Gyao Shibata Kazunari / Abe no Seimei Suzuki Sakiko / Memories of the Flower Bed Suzuki Suzumi / Mourning Professor Fukuda Kazuya Suzuki Toshitaka / From Ku-chan to All Humanity Suzuki Nao / The Nameless Hill Sen Muneshitsu / War Nobuko Takagi / Words Masanobu Takashima / Intimacy Coordinator Arata Tendo / In Memory of Katsura Funakoshi Miu Tomita / My "Boogie-Woogie" Mayuko Nishiyama / "She's My Daughter" Hiroshi Nobue / She Was Like a "Walking Bomb" Naoko Nobutomo / A Life Conference with My Father Hiroshi Hasegawa / A Form of Mourning Mimi Hachikai / Putting the Various Facets of Life into Words Mariko Hayashi / It All Starts Here Kazuma Hayami / Whose Voice Is That? Munenori Harada / Reading Yoko Hiramatsu / "Be Delicious, Be Delicious" Yuko Hirayoshi / Fragments of Everyday Life Kojiro Hirose / The Death and Ambition of a Senior Ushio Fukasawa / To Moe Sagisawa Naoko Fukui / My Landlord's Meme Naoyo Fukuda / Palindromes, Erasers: A Door to Another World Fujisawa Shu / Precognition Tadatsugu Fujimura / My Father Who Made Me Laugh at the End Tomoko Hoshino / Cigarettes Yoriko Hoshi / The Wife of the Mansion Hiroshi Homura / Ruby? Arugula? Toshiyuki Horie / Spring Parasol Machida Yasushi / Compassion in "The Way of Professional Wrestling" K. Matsunaga Sanzo / Push and Pull, But the Door Won't Bounce Shion Miura / The Impact of Forgetting Saki Minoda / A Cat Named Marble Mutsuko Muta / There's No Choice But to Do Something Yuki Murai / "New Historical Materials on Hideyoshi" Now on Yahoo! Auctions Haruki Murakami / Losing Seiji Ozawa Kiyoko Murata / Heartless Bookstore Moegara / My Grandmother's Praise That Made Me a Fish Expert Juichi Yamagiwa / Animal Stories Created by Naming Mari Yamazaki / Italian Mother (Mamma) Tadanori Yokoo / In Memory of Kishin Shinoyama Atsuhiro Yoshida / Drawing the Line Miwa Yoshimine / In Memory of Mitsuko Tanaka Komichi Yanagitate / A Strategy to Increase the Number of Female Rakugo Artists Efu Wakagi / "I" and "Me" Japan: A World Full of First-Person Writing Kiyokazu Washida / Thoughts on the Season of Farewells Ayumi Takahashi: Cover Illustration
■ Publisher's Comment Precious days, encounters and farewells, discoveries, humor, love...
This year, we've gathered a wealth of "literary treats" to enjoy at your leisure.
Selected from newspapers and magazines in 2024, these 78 essays are a treasure trove of moving writing.
Enjoy a book that can be enjoyed no matter where you start.




















