Commission

February 15, 2008

In Barcelona’s Gracia –the Bobo neighbourhood– there is a Japanese style sushi bar. The white stone sign outside reads KIBUKA in squat black letters. Next to it, on a smaller black sign, is this: かぶき。This is hiragana for ‘kabuki’, by the way, as in the form of theatre. And indeed, once inside there are some huge prints of men with painted faces to be seen.

I can just imagine what happened there. The man commissioned to do the sign scribbled the word down on a piece of paper, then lost it somewhere along the way. Or maybe his wife washed his trousers with said piece of paper in them –but don’t try telling her that was her fault– and it emerged illegible. Look now what you did, mujer! He would have yelled at her. But she, practical no nonsense woman, would have been unfazed. No paso nada, hombre, she would have replied. I can read it, no problem: k-i-b-u-k-a. And he would have grumbled a little more under his breath, but swiftly got to work.

Three weeks later, sign delivered more or less punctually, he would have shrugged his shoulders at the consternation (and hyperventilation) of his employers. Granted, it was a little different from the word they kept repeating to him now, slowly, as if he was an idiot. But with this type of words, who will know the difference anyway? As far as he was concerned, they were making a mountain out of a molehill.

And true enough, when he passes by these days, he vaguely remembers there was another word somehow similar to the one gleaming on his sign. But, for the life of him, he can’t remember what it was.

4 Responses to “Commission”

  1. randomguru said

    very interesting… some Japanese culture in Spain. i get the impression you have been quite the world traveler in your lifetime. i’ve always loved Japanese culture, food, etc… and it’s interesting how Spain has entered my life recently with the Flamenco group.

  2. Tokyo Rose said

    well, i did say japanese ’style’ restaurant (emphasis on style^^). but yeah, there must be quite a few decent japanese places to eat here…

    true. the more i travel, the more my feet get itchy. i think i was a gypsy in a former life…

    yeah, spain seems to be quite central in your life now. but, as i understand it, you ‘ve always had an interest in the culture, right? it’s great you found a way to incorporate that interest in your life^^.

  3. Amanda said

    Haha! And maybe the owners are tight-fisted people who refused to pay for a more accurate sign. “No one will notice anyway.” Except you, of course. But don’t point it out to them because they might have to quietly do away with you.

  4. Tokyo Rose said

    hah, yeah…can you imagine? butchered with a sushi knife! ^-

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