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An Introductory Note

Yaezujima is not a place you will find on any common map. It is a small, mist-shrouded island in the remote southern chain of the Nankai Sea, said to appear only on the third full moon of a leap year — or so the fishermen whisper. Those who have visited (by accident or fate) speak of narrow cobbled streets lined with paper lanterns that flicker without flame, and of doors that open onto rooms larger than the buildings containing them. curious tales of yaezujima

The island’s name means “Eight-Layered Island,” but no one agrees on which eight layers are meant: eight strata of rock? Eight overlapping worlds? Or eight secrets that must never be spoken in a single breath? An Introductory Note Yaezujima is not a place

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