Sitemap
Uchi.co.jp is arranged as a house of entrances, preludes, chapters, and image rooms. This page is the human map: not a search engine file, but a readable guide to the living structure of the site.
The site begins with two entrances, then narrows into Prelude and Book One, and widens again into the Archive. Use this page the way you would use a floor plan before entering an old house: not to replace discovery, but to understand where the rooms are.
Book One
Book One is the long interior movement of the site: house, storage, shrine, road, burden, passage, city, departure, and the first answer to what may still be carried home.
Book One Index
- The Man Who Built the Kura
- Snow, Damp, Fire, and Mice
- Hanasaki as a Place
- When People Leave, the House Does Not
- Five Truths Inside One House
- Grass Was Never Just Grass
- Opening the Door
- Time on the Shelves
- The Ranma Appears
- Screens, Scrolls, and the Tiger
- Usu, Kine, and a New Year Mistake
- Tomoko’s Weight
- Not by Argument, but by Meaning
- Inside Becomes Visible
- Cleanup Is Not Destruction
- The Shave
- Sending Things Forward
- Toyama by Night
- Kyoto: The City of Other Rooms
- Gold Screens and Kura Wood
- Station, Bath, and Night Road
- Mountains on the Day of Leaving
- What Is Worth Carrying Home
Archive
The Archive is the gallery wing of the site: house, objects, shrine and grave, departure, Toyama, Kyoto, and the imagined rooms that continue after documentation ends.
English and Japanese stand at the front. Prelude opens the threshold. Book One enters the house. Archive widens the image world.
A sitemap is only a map.
The rooms still have to be entered.