About

About Me

Hi, and welcome to U-gen Chronicle.

I’m Abem, a Japanese engineer, father, and occasional wanderer of cultural curiosities.
After living in the U.S. for several years, I returned to Japan with a new lens — seeing my own country with the eyes of both an insider and an outsider.

This blog is my quiet corner on the web, where I share reflections on daily life in Japan:
from parenting and local customs, to technical oddities and language quirks that might not be found in guidebooks or YouTube videos.

I’m fascinated by the things that lie in between:
the unspoken rules, the beautifully inefficient, the subtly spiritual —
in other words, the essence of what we sometimes call “U-gen” (幽玄), a kind of subtle profundity.

Whether you’re a traveler, a Japanophile, or just someone who enjoys a different perspective on everyday life —
I’m glad you’re here. Let’s explore the beauty in the shadows, the logic in tradition, and the small sparks of insight hiding in the quiet.

Thank you for reading,
Abem

At Oasis21 in Nagoya. Now I live in Aichi pref.
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