Sleepy Japan History
A calm, careful account of the hikyaku — the relay couriers who moved letters and news across Edo-period Japan long before the post office. Not the story of one heroic runner, but of a whole quiet system of handoffs in the dark: three parallel networks, a lantern passed from hand to hand every few miles, and a business that finally handed itself over to the modern age rather than disappearing.
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