Taiwan Travelogue
A bittersweet story of love between two women, nested in an artful exploration of language, history, and power
May 1938. The young novelist Aoyama Chizuko has sailed from her home in Nagasaki, Japan, and arrived in Taiwan. Sheās been invited there by the Japanese government ruling the island, though she has no interest in their official banquets or imperialist agenda. Instead, Chizuko longs to experience real island life and to taste as much of its authentic cuisine as her famously monstrous appetite can bear.
Soon a Taiwanese womanāwho is younger even than she is, and who shares the characters of her nameāis hired as her interpreter and makes her dreams come true. The charming, erudite, meticulous Chizuru arranges Chizukoās travels all over the Land of the South and also proves to be an exceptional cook. Over scenic train rides and braised pork rice, lively banter and winter melon tea, Chizuko grows infatuated with her companion and intent on drawing her closer. But something causes Chizuru to keep her distance. Itās only after a heartbreaking separation that Chizuko begins to grasp what the āsomethingā is.