Last night I went into town to meet friends.
Of course everywhere has politeness: an essential lubricant when people come together. But to be in Tokyo Station during the evening rush hour is to observe politeness ratcheted up high. People walking in every direction, weaving, anticipating, circumventing.
Of course everywhere is safe: a necessary state for minimum social comfort. But in Tokyo Station at rush hour, safety seems to envelop us so we can let our guard down and flow with the moving throng.
Outside, the sidewalk is lined with cheap hostelries, after-work oases. At one point the way narrowed and I approached from one side, a pair of white-collar company men from the other. We neither had precedence and as we passed close, one of them quietly said, “Excuse us.” In English. To me.
Hyper awareness of oneself in relation to others.
--Julian
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