Author
Hika Harada
Associated Country
Japan
Hika Harada is a contemporary Japanese author known for her warm, character-driven fiction that often focuses on everyday life, personal growth, and emotional healing. She began gaining recognition in the 2000s, writing stories that highlight ordinary people facing relatable struggles, often with an uplifting or reflective tone. Her works frequently explore themes such as community, kindness, and finding meaning in small, everyday moments.
One of her most well-known novels is Dinner at the Night Library, which brought her international attention after being translated into English. The book blends gentle storytelling with elements of nostalgia and food culture, a recurring motif in her writing. Through her accessible style and heartfelt narratives, Harada has built a reputation for creating comforting, introspective fiction that resonates with a wide audience.
One of her most well-known novels is Dinner at the Night Library, which brought her international attention after being translated into English. The book blends gentle storytelling with elements of nostalgia and food culture, a recurring motif in her writing. Through her accessible style and heartfelt narratives, Harada has built a reputation for creating comforting, introspective fiction that resonates with a wide audience.
Books
How To Use 3,000 Yen 2026
In How You Use Three Thousand Yen, Hika Harada weaves a warm, wise and deeply relatable story of three generations of women navigating love, work, family—and the quiet anxieties of money. From a young...
The Night Library is no ordinary library. Within it are found the rarest and most unusual collections – the books of deceased famous writers:
the books they wrote;
the books that inspired them;
the...