A postmaster’s son has an art project, continuing his father’s legacy in receiving undeliverable letters at the repurposed Awashima post office. Sending feelings in an exchange of words, written to loved ones no longer living, or authors who donβt yet exist in the flesh, is an appreciative idea. 68,000+ letters have been received so far.
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An artist has converted a disused post office on a western Japan island into a kind of museum for letters sent to people who don’t exist. The effort has rallied local supporters and drawn correspondence from around the world.

