What if the first story in Japanese literature was already science fiction?
In The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter, an extraterrestrial heroine quietly dismantles the social norms of her time—marriage, gender roles, and hierarchy—simply by refusing to accept them.
And from that rupture emerges something unexpected:
a form of love that exists beyond society itself.
In this episode, we explore how one of the oldest narratives in Japan still feels strikingly modern—and why its final word, aware, carries a depth of emotion that even today is difficult to translate.
This episode is based on an original Japanese recording, adapted for an English-speaking audience.
For the full text and additional commentary, visit the Substack:
Beyond the Textbook: Japanese Classics.
このエピソードは、日本語で制作された音源をもとに、英語話者向けに再構成したものです。