History For Sleep with the Drowsy Historian

The HORRIFYING Life of a Meth Addict in 1940s Japan


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Tokyo, 1949. The war is over, but survival still demands obedience. In a city rebuilding from ashes, stimulant pills called Philopon—marketed as “medicine for stamina”—quietly fuel Japan’s recovery. You are one of the millions working long hours under flickering lights, where exhaustion is a crime and silence is policy. This is the story of the worker who never stopped. The one who kept the line moving long after the body gave out.


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