[Kobe, Always] About Japan Travel.

Walking. Walking again, When I got tired walking, going into a place to rest, While resting, drinking mild café au lait or black coffee and reading Haruki, Once I got used to comfort, packing my bags and walking again, Then suddenly I began to doubt Haruki’s writings, And yet, realizing that a significant portion was … Read more

[Yancheong, 1956 星剧场] About Disharmony.

Ever since I was young, I have wanted to have a younger brother. And there is a Chinese friend who desperately wished he had an older brother. My meeting with him began when I posted a job ad on Danggeun Market(Korean society APP) to improve my Chinese conversation skills more quickly. He had just finished … Read more

[Atlanta, St. James Live] About Solitude.

To quote Haruki Murakami’s line, “No one likes solitude. They simply think that not being understood by anyone is inevitable,” my first job was exactly like that. My first career began in the United States. As is the case for everyone, it would take at least three or four days to talk about the scars … Read more

[Gwangju, In the groove] About Hometown.

My hometown is Gwangju.(South Korea, Jeolla Province) I was born and raised in Gwangju, and even around the time I graduated from university, I thought I would live there for the rest of my life. When I returned after living abroad about a year before graduation, it seemed that my major and experience had lost … Read more

[Paris, 38Riv Jazz Club] About Splendor.

Perhaps I intuitively sensed why, for such a long time, I deliberately chose not to include Paris on my travel list despite the many opportunities available. Clearly, Paris seemed to possess everything. Splendor and historical pain, tourism and manufacturing, and varying people (famous and foolish). A city of love and romance that attracts many with … Read more

[Montreux, Jazz Festival] About Air Condition.

Was on a long-term business trip in an Eastern European country. I was incredibly excited when my trip was extended, allowing me to attend the Montreux Jazz Festival. Whenever I felt empty after drinking, I would often rewatch Tom Misch’s performance at the festival on YouTube, and I would revisit the “Eyebrow Moon” album while … Read more

[Helsinki, Storyville] About Beautiful.

Personally, I believe that a person’s beauty truly blossoms in their 40s. In their teens, there is little interest in beauty; in their 20s, one’s own unique character is buried amidst the pursuit of glamour; and in their 30s, it seems like a time when one is too busy growing, trapped in fierce competition. It … Read more

[Fukuoka, Coffee Hanasaka] About Guitar.

Various events occur that broaden the horizons of one’s thinking to the next level. During this trip to Fukuoka, it was at a jazz cafe that Google’s algorithm had mistakenly directed me to. That cafe was quite “incongruous.” Two rows of box-shaped shelves stretched horizontally, and the items filling them were as follows: at the … Read more

[Kristiansand, UIA] About the beginning.

At first, I thought it was because of Haruki Murakami. I thought that since so many lifestyle habits had been ingrained in me from Murakami, jazz was just one of them. It reminded me of listening to a jam session at a historic jazz club in Budapest. It was the memory of a jam session … Read more