
A 25-year-old from the suburbs visits Tokyo
and has a quiet breakdown.
Not because anything went wrong.
Because for the first time in his life
he didn’t need a car to exist.
He walked to dinner.
Took a train to a museum.
Grabbed groceries on the way home.
Never once sat in traffic, alone,
paying for parking.
He grew up being told this was impossible.
Japan just calls it a city.
A whole generation is realizing
the thing they were sold as ‘freedom’
was actually a parking lot.





