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A shift began to occur from the s, as younger novelists started to publish more entertainment-driven books written for a mass readership. Their stories were marked by a lightness of touch that had been missing from the writing of previous generations, and addressed the struggles and anxieties of daily life from a more personal perspective. Many of these novels dealt with subjects that are serious social issues in Japan as well as Korea, including discrimination against women and growing economic disparities.

This new style of writing and more accessible subject matter made it easier for readers in Japan to identify with Korean writing, Kim says. The store specializes in Korean writing, stocking around 4, volumes, including translations published by Cuon and other companies and books obtained directly from publishers in Korea.

The store quickly became a magnet for lovers of Korean literature in the capital. Every inch of shelf space is taken up by novels, anthologies, essays, illustrated books, comics, language textbooks, and magazines. Kim has come up with a number of innovative ways to introduce the appeal of Korean writing to more readers in Japan, such as translation classes and guided tours that take loyal customers to the Korean cities that have provided the settings for popular books.

Until the pandemic hit, the store regularly hosted authors, editors, and translators, and held around events a year, including lectures, readings, and concerts. Of course, there are limits to what even the most creative and ambitious person can do to popularize Korean literature on her own.

Kim admits that one of her aims is to nurture a new generation of enthusiasts in Japan, who she hopes will work together with her to help Korean writing gain an even wider audience.

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