Nihon Essayist Club Award にほんエッセイスト・クラブしょう
Edition 58 (2010)
Essay
Winners
1 peopleWashington Heights is a nonfiction work centered on the U.S. military family housing complex in occupied Tokyo. It follows the influence of GHQ and the postwar urban landscape through the memories left in Yoyogi, where politics, daily culture, architecture, and family life intersected.
From a foreign town at the center of postwar Tokyo, the book reads the changes that shaped Japan.
382 pages
occupation periodTokyourban historyGHQpostwar culture