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The Hole (novel)The Hole (Japanese: ?, Hepburn: Ana) is a Japanese novel written by Hiroko Oyamada. Originally published in 2014, it is Oyamada's second novel to be translated into English, after The Factory. Translated by David Boyd, an Assistant Professor of Japanese at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, the novel was published in 2020 by New Directions. The first-person narrator, Asahi, a frustrated Japanese housewife, recounts the story featuring several overarching themes concerning strict gender roles of Japanese society.

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The novel begins with a phone call between Asahi's husband, Muneaki, and his mother, Tomiko. When Muneaki brings up his job transfer, Tomiko offers to let the couple live in the house adjacent to hers, rent free. After a brief discussion, they both agree that the offer is too good to pass up. A quick flashback recounts a dialogue between Asahi and one of her coworkers from the temporary job she quit due to her husband's transfer in which they discuss how little respect they receive as temporary employees.

On the day of the move, Asahi notes that even though her new town is not that far away from her old one, it feels like an entirely different continent. Asahi's new life as a housewife is marked with boredom and a lack of mobility. Her husband requires the car for his work commute, and there is not much within walking distance besides the local supermarket. She comments on how time has lost its meaning for her. She opens the windows of her home and is overwhelmed by the sound of the cicadas.

A Japanese countryside much like the one Asahi moves to at the beginning of the novel.One afternoon, Asahi gets a call from her mother-in-law Tomiko asking her to deposit money at a nearby 7-Eleven. On her walk to the 7-Eleven, Asahi sees a large black animal which she follows off the path towards a river. Distracted by the sounds of shouting children, she falls in a hole which she is surprised to realize is exactly her size. Sera, Asahi's neighbor whom she had not met before this point, helps Asahi out of the hole and kills a bug that had latched onto Asahi's hand. When Asahi tries to introduce herself, Sera cuts her off, referring to Asahi as "the bride." They parts ways, and when Asahi finally reaches the 7-Eleven, she turns in the money and deposit slip only to realize Tomiko did not put enough money in the envelope, forcing Asahi to take out money at an ATM which is blocked by children. Later that day, Tomiko comes over to repay Asahi for the money she had to take out, but only gives her a fraction of the amount along with some popsicles. Later, when Asahi tries to talk to Muneaki about her encounter with the strange animal, he brushes her off.  

The next morning, Asahi sees the large black animal again. She chases after it, but it disappears around a corner, leading Asahi to Tomiko's backyard where she meets a man who claims to be Muneaki's brother. Asahi notes that he was never mentioned to her by any of his family members. The brother-in-law, who has apparently been living in the backyard shed for twenty years, gives Asahi new information about the black animal, including the fact that it is the creature responsible for digging the holes such as the one Asahi fell into. He is surprised to hear that Asahi has fallen into one of these holes and wants to see where she fell. Upon arriving at the riverbank, Asahi is surprised to see children playing. After having no luck finding the hole, the brother-in-law begins to play with the children as Asahi heads back home.  

Asahi and Muneaki spend the holiday of Obon with Asahi's parents before coming back home. Asahi wakes in the middle of the night to see Grandpa heading down the street. She quickly goes outside to follow him, meeting her brother-in-law along the way. They follow Grandpa to the riverbank where he falls into a hole. Asahi drops into a hole next to him. She finds the black animal at the bottom of her hole. Asahi and her brother-in-law have a personal conversation about his family when all of the sudden a bird plunges into the river. Asahi then escapes her hole and helps Grandpa out of his. They leave Asahi's brother-in-law as they head home. After leading Grandpa back inside, Asahi meets Tomiko and her husband who are quite surprised at what has happened. Asahi narrates that not long after this night, Grandpa died due to pneumonia.  

At Grandpa's funeral service, Asahi goes out back to check the shed for her brother-in-law, but he is nowhere to be found. After a meal, Asahi cleans the dishes and checks the shed one more time, but there is nothing but dust and jars of centipedes inside.  

The novel ends with Asahi getting a job at the 7-Eleven. After getting back home, she puts on her uniform in front of the mirror and looks at herself but only sees Tomiko looking back.


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