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Inhae
@life@social.inhae.blog  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

I started 白鳥とコウモリ… I love Keigo Higashino so much!! I should read his books more often!

I just finished the drawings for my journal entry. I decided to do one for each volume, because the book is so great! (At least the first 80 pages I read.)

I did a quick search, and I’m pretty sure that the bridge on the covers is the Kiyosu Bridge (清洲橋), a key location in the novel. It’s cool that it’s not just a random Tokyo pic, but something related to the story.

#ReadingJournal#Journaling#JapaneseLiterature#AmReading

An opened notebook and two books in Japanese. The notebook displays two drawings that mirror the book covers. One is on the bottom of the left page (a city outline with a bridge in front and a tower in the background), and the other on top of the right page (a suspension bridge).
An opened notebook and two books in Japanese. The notebook displays two drawings that mirror the book covers. One is on the bottom of the left page (a city outline with a bridge in front and a tower in the background), and the other on top of the right page (a suspension bridge).
An opened notebook and two books in Japanese. The notebook displays two drawings that mirror the book covers. One is on the bottom of the left page (a city outline with a bridge in front and a tower in the background), and the other on top of the right page (a suspension bridge).
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Inhae
@life@social.inhae.blog replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

Also did this quick map with plot relevant locations (notations in purple are information found in the first pages of the book).

Even though I visited twice, I’m not super familiar with Tokyo and always have to look up locations when reading Japanese novels.

It’s probably not accurate, but at least I know what’s where!

A page of a notebook showing a map roughly drawn with a pen, with a river crossing vertically and several locations noted in Japanese and English. Notations in purple describe someone’s itinerary.
A page of a notebook showing a map roughly drawn with a pen, with a river crossing vertically and several locations noted in Japanese and English. Notations in purple describe someone’s itinerary.
A page of a notebook showing a map roughly drawn with a pen, with a river crossing vertically and several locations noted in Japanese and English. Notations in purple describe someone’s itinerary.
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