From the publishers of the international bestseller Days at the Morisaki Bookshop comes a new book about the beauty of humble objects, the power of writing, and reconnecting with those you have lost.
Write a letter, heal your heart . . .
Hidden away in a corner of the Ginza neighbourhood is a venerable stationery shop. To venture inside is to find everything your stationery-loving heart desires, from the most delicate paper to fountain pens that fit exactly to the shape of your hand to gorgeously coloured inks. The shop owner intuits your every need, inviting you to take a seat at a small wooden table on the top floor, where you'll find the words flowing, helping you unlock repressed memories, secret longings and your own mysteries.
To this shop comes a young company employee, uncertain in his career and needing a connection back to his past; the hostess of an elegant club; the vice-captain of a high-school archery team, an ageing businessman and a formerly homeless sushi chef. With impeccable manners and a warm demeanour, the shop owner helps each of them with more than just their stationery needs.
Hidden away in the Ginza neighbourhood is a venerable stationery shop. Inside is everything your stationery-loving heart desires, from the most delicate paper to fountain pens that fit exactly to the shape of your hand. Ken Takaranda, the owner, intuits your every need, inviting you to take a seat at a small wooden table on the top floor to write. Here you'll find the words flowing, helping you unlock memories, secret longings and your own mysteries.
To this shop comes a young man searching for a connection to his past; the hostess of an elegant club, desperate for advice; the lovelorn vice-captain of a high-school archery team; an ageing businessman regretting his choices, and a formerly homeless sushi chef. With his warmth and impeccable manners, Ken helps each of them with more than just their stationery needs.
Ken takes cares of his customers with genuine fondness. But while his shop has many visitors, who will look after him?