Issue Thirty-Two In Haruki Murakami's breakthrough novel, Norwegian Wood, the young lovers spend days tramping the streets of 1960s-era Tokyo. The landscape unfurls boundlessly before them: 'we kept walking...climbing hills, crossing rivers, and railway lines, just walking and walking with no destination in mind, ' Toru recalls. It's a romantic vision of a city that, today, can feel impenetrable to the outsider. ...