Repairing Scale in Sapporo
Bright late morning light floods the narrow aisle of a Sapporo street market, illuminating a vendor’s weathered wooden counter stacked with crisp, dew-kissed daikon radishes and bundles of green onions. The vendor, wearing a faded blue apron, uses an adjustable spanner to tighten a loose bolt on a heavy metal scale, his fingers dusted with white powder from the produce. Beside him, a folded chair rests against a stack of cardboard boxes, while a mending basket sits nearby, overflowing with colorful threads and safety pins. The quiet, practical rhythm of daily life, where tools and produce coexist in a space defined by the textures of wood, metal, and fresh vegetables under the clear, high-contrast sky.
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