Takoyaki Tales

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A01=Christopher Green
Author_Christopher Green
books set in Tokyo
British writer in Japan
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city life short stories
contemporary Japan fiction
dark humour fiction
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everyday absurdities
expat life in Japan
fans of Before the Coffee Gets Cold
fans of Convenience Store Woman
forthcoming
humorous short stories
illustrated short stories
modern Japanese society fiction
offbeat humour fiction
quirky literary fiction
satire of modern British life
short story collection
slice of life Japan
speculative realism fiction

Product details

  • ISBN 9781806770670
  • Weight: 505g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Aug 2026
  • Publisher: Wilton Square Books
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Moving between offices, apartments, streets, and late-night eateries, these stories capture moments of connection and alienation, intimacy and misunderstanding. A chance encounter, an awkward social exchange, or a seemingly trivial decision can tip ordinary lives into unexpected territory. Beneath the humour and lightness runs a deeper current of loneliness, desire, and the strange rituals that shape modern existence.

By turns playful and dark, Takoyaki Tales blends realism with subtle surrealism, offering an outsider’s eye on Japanese urban life while revealing universal human anxieties. Wry, observant, and deeply humane, this is a collection about the stories we tell ourselves to get through the day, and the small moments that linger long after.

Chris Green was born in Middlesborough, UK. He has also lived in South Africa, Germany, and since 1994 Japan, where he works for an IT company. He started writing shortly after moving to Japan, and one of his short stories was published in a magazine a few years later. He currently lives just outside of Tokyo with his wife and daughter. His hobbies include writing poor haiku in Japanese and playing darts badly − but not at the same time!

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