Vol. 2May 2026

30-Minute Classics · 2026-05-04 · Reading time ~ 7 min

Five Japanese Shorts for a 30-Minute Commute

Curated by the minute, not the page. Five Korean translations under 1,800 characters each — exactly one Korean commute long.

Pagera Editorial

The average Korean one-way commute is 31 minutes. Open a paperback novel and the train pulls in before you finish a chapter. So we curate by minutes, not pages.

Why minutes, not pages

Korean reading speed averages around 280 characters per minute. A 31-minute commute caps out near 8,700 characters. Stories of 1,500~1,800 characters fit cleanly into one ride, opening and closing without a bookmark. Pagera tracks each work's exact word_count, so we can curate to the minute.

Five shorts that fit one commute

#TitleAuthor~ CharsTime
1The Eggplant PatchKatayama Hiroko1,5145 min
2The Merits and Faults of -ismsNatsume Sōseki1,5726 min
3The CarpSaitō Mokichi1,7036 min
4Solitary HellAkutagawa Ryūnosuke1,9007 min
5A Pitiful ThingDazai Osamu1,8117 min

One per weekday

Mon — The Eggplant Patch (lightest first) → Tue — Merits and Faults (a short essay) → Wed — The Carp (a Manyō-style tanka closes the train ride) → Thu — Solitary Hell (a stranger uncle's tale) → Fri — A Pitiful Thing (Dazai's self-mockery to end the week). Total ~8,500 characters, five commutes.

After the week

Continue with the same authors, or move to another series: Nine Akutagawa stories in one place · Five quiet shorts for bedtime

Browse Pagera's Korean translations sorted by length

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