Overall - 4 - You know it's a good book when you want to reread it immediately after finishing it the first time. I really enjoyed this. I feel like I talk about the atmosphere in every review I write on Japanese classical literature, but it really is too amazing not to mention. The writing is consistently beautiful across all the stories in the collection, and though some of them haven't aged in the best of ways, each one of them have their own unique charm.
Goddamn I need to reread this sometime.
Mori Ogai, Sansho the Steward - 2,5 - A bit lengthy compared to the other ones but still good. A bit confusing at some points but I might've accidentally missed some bits. It was alright.
Natsume Soseki, The Third Night - 3 - What the actual hell is going on???? I love it.
Kunikida Doppo, The Bonfire - 3,5 - Very nice :3
Higuchi Ichiyo, Separate Ways - 4 - I love Okyo <3 Made me sad :(
Nagai Kafu, The Peony Garden - 4 - "Maybe we should think about committing suicide together." "Maybe we should." Love the monotone vibe and how the feeling of boredom is portrayed. It's very well written and relatable.
Shiga Naoya, Night Fires - 2,5 - I read this in class so I don't remember much of what happened. It was alright though, I liked the vibe.
Tanizaki Jun'ichiro, Aguri - 1,5 - Made me feel gross. The writing isn't bad though.
Satomi Ton, Blowfish - 2 - Guy dies to a pufferfish. It was alright.
Okamoto Kanoko, Portrait of an Old Geisha - 3,5 - Really liked this. Not much to say on it though.
Akutagawa Ryunosuke, In a Grove - 2,5 - Interesting.
Miyazawa Kenij, The Bears of Nametoko - 3 - I really enjoy this writing style. I liked the story.
Yokomitsu Riichi, Spring Riding in a Carriage - 3 - This just made me sad. Well written. Oddly comforting at times.
Ibuse Masuji, Carp - 3 - quite silly :3 /pos. I liked it.
Kawabata Yasunari, The Izu Dancer - 2,5 - I was pretty damn tired when I read this, so I probably missed a lot. It was nice though.
Kajii Motojiro, Lemon - 2,5 - This was pretty cool. Loved when he just started talking about bombs completely out of nowhere, hell yea speak your truth king
Hayashi Fumiko, The Accordion and the Fish Town - 2,5 - Not much to say on this one. Nice story. Ending made me sad :(
Enchi Fumiko, The Flower-eating Crone - 3 - I feel like I'd need to read this another three times to properly understand it. From what I did understand though, I liked it.
Hirabayashi Taiko, Blind Chinese Soldiers - 2,5 - Not much to say. It was alright.
Sakaguchi Ango, In the Forest, Under Cherries in Full Bloom - 3 - I think I liked this. I'm not sure. It was good though.
Inoue Yasushi, Passage to Fudaraku - 3 - At first I couldn't bring myself to fully pay attention to this, the later half of the story was great though.
Dazai Osamu, Merry Christmas - 3 - Nice. I like it.
Nakajima Atsushi, The Expert - 3,5 - I feel I don't fully grasp the meaning behind this, but I really enjoy the writing style. Nice story.
Kojima Nobuo, The Rifle - 3,5 - I liked this more than I thought I would. Honestly, it might be because it reminds me of other things. Still, it was a nice story.
Endo Shusaku, Unzen - 2 - I didn't understand much of this as I couldn't focus. Or maybe it was because I didn't understand much that I was distracted. Anyways, I feel the rating is a bit unfair. It was still alright, just not my thing. I should probably read this again sometime.
Abe Kobo, The Bet - 3 - I have no idea what the hell I just read but I think I liked it? It made me feel really anxious, but I guess that might've been the intended effect??
Yoshiyuki Junnosuke, Three Policemen - 2 - i don't know what to think about this.
Mishima Yukio, Onnagata - 3,5 - i really liked this. I feel like I should say more on this but no words come to mind. It was a very interesting and nice read.
Kono Taeko, Toddler-hunting - 2,5 - Sort of strange.
Mukoda Kuniko, Mr Carp - 2,5 - It was alright.
Kaiko Takeshi, The Duel - 2,5 - Cool.
Oe Kenzaburo, Prize Stock - I don't feel comfortable rating this one.
Tsushima Yuko, A Very Strange, Enchanted Boy - 3,5 - As an autistic person, this made me really happy. Old Japanese short stories were the last place I'd expect to find AuDHD representation. Of course, it isn't actually outright stated in the story, but I find it pretty clear. I really liked this.
Murakami Haruki, The Elephant Vanishes - 3,5 - I like this. It's straightforward and wonderfully absurd. Elephant vanishes. Boom.
Shimada Masahiko, Desert Dolphin - 3 - I should read this again, when I'm not in a hurry. I feel like i wouldve liked it more. It was good.
Yoshimoto Banana, Dreaming of Kimchi - 3 - A bit morally questionable, but a nice story nonetheless. A nice ending for the collection. I liked it.