Japanese lyricist sings Wuxi's praises
Chinese city has captured the heart of a songwriter who puts his feelings into words.
In a world where the pursuit of wealth and status often takes precedence, Kawakami Sadao, a retired Japanese businessman known as Zhang Yi within Chinese circles, shines as a beacon of a different ethos. At 78 years old, he has chosen a path less trodden, prioritizing spiritual enrichment over material wealth.
Over the past four years, Kawakami has delved into a passion that set his soul ablaze — writing Chinese lyrics. Despite relying on a modest pension, he has poured his heart and resources to create over 30 songs that have captured the hearts of hundreds of thousands online in China.
"In my late 70s, I've come to realize that material pursuits hold little allure for me," the Japanese lyricist shared in a recent interview with China Daily. "In the time I have left, I want to indulge in what I love, even if it means living a more humble existence."