One First Street

One First Street

by (japan) Keisuke Haneda

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Keisuke Haneda is a new generation Japanese writer. He was born on October 19, 1985 in Matsabushi Town, Saitama Prefecture, Tokyo. He miraculously escaped from a car wheel in his childhood. After entering middle school, he fell in love with cycling and once set a personal record of cycling from Tokyo to Hokkaido. He also aspired to become a professional cyclist when he grew up, and was known as the "Japanese Han". In 2003, Keisuke Haneda, a 17-year-old high school senior who was still studying at Meiji University High School, won the 40th Japan Literary Award for "Black Ice Water", thus updating the record of the youngest winner of the Literary Award. After graduating from Meiji University Business School, Haneda continued to write from the perspective of a social person who had left college. The novel "Run" published in 2008 was recommended as a candidate for the Akutagawa Literary Prize. In 2010, Haneda was once again recommended as a candidate for the Akutagawa Prize with "Summer of 19". From the slowly ascending asphalt ramp, you can gradually see the bridge ahead. As soon as his feet stepped on the ground connecting the bridge and the ramp, Sheng clearly felt that the pain that seemed to be pressing on his right knee with all his weight was instantly relieved. The extremely narrow and dark path that lasted for tens of meters suddenly became clear from here. The huge mercury lamp sheds water-colored white light on the pedestrian passage. In the middle of the road, Sheng is still running. The feet alternately stepped on the tiled ground. Although it felt slightly harder than the asphalt road, the weight of the left and right sides of the body was evenly distributed. The road guardrail on the right cannot block the sound of cars passing by. The noise caused by the friction between rubber tires and asphalt road and the sound of heavy breathing are so similar in frequency and sound quality that they merge into one.

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