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Japanese Manners
Nobody owns the umbrella stand by the door.
Nobody owns the umbrella stand by the door. Nobody watches it. Nobody worries about it. Thirty umbrellas, and not one of them walks away. No lock. No tag. No name. Thirty clear umbrellas in a plastic stand, dripping in a row, while two hundred strangers walk past them and take none. In Tokyo, about eight of every ten lost wallets go back to the person who lost them. Phones. Bags. Keys. Umbrellas. The same. A city of fourteen million, running on one quiet rule: if it is not mine, I do not touch it. We do not even think about it. That is the strangest part. No one taught it in a single lesson. It just sits in the chest, under everything, the way your own ribs sit under your shirt. Think of the last time you saw someone pause, weighing whether to pocket a thing that wasn’t theirs. Now be honest about whether you would have paused too. Trust is not a warm feeling. It is a floor. You cannot see it. You stand on it all day. And a country that laid that floor left an umbrella by the door, in the rain, for anyone. Go and look. It is still there. 🇯🇵
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NOBUNAGA samurai icon
⚔️ A hundred misunderstandings, properly bound.
Every misadventure with America, gathered together and footnoted with afterwords.
Behold the collection →
NOBUNAGA icon
No sword raised against you. Just a tired rōnin with a brush.
If these stories made your day a little lighter, a coffee keeps the ink flowing.
☕ Buy this samurai a coffee

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