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EPISODE · Jul 14, 2025 · 3 MIN

The Bike That Wouldn't Unlock: A Kamakura Story About Modern Fragility

from *“Yesterday, I Went to Mars ♡”* · host MakotowillOlympusMons

This week, we explore the hidden fragility of our hyper-convenient world. We rely on apps and networks for everything from paying for coffee to unlocking a bike, but what happens when that invisible connection is suddenly lost?In this episode, I share a personal story from a recent trip to the historic city of Kamakura. A simple plan to use a "Hello Cycling" share bike—a symbol of modern efficiency—turned into a frustrating, and surprisingly funny, ordeal. A dead zone for cell service transformed my high-tech ride into an un-unlockable, heavy piece of metal, forcing me to carry it through the ancient streets.This small mishap became a powerful metaphor for a larger truth: the convenience and fragility of modern life are two sides of the same coin. We'll discuss how our dependence on the "invisible thread" of the network makes us vulnerable, and the irony of facing such a modern-day problem in a city steeped in history.Join us as we reflect on finding a healthy balance with technology. How can we enjoy its benefits without becoming completely dependent on it? This is a story about a locked bike, but it's also a question about how we choose to live today.

This week, we explore the hidden fragility of our hyper-convenient world. We rely on apps and networks for everything from paying for coffee to unlocking a bike, but what happens when that invisible connection is suddenly lost?In this episode, I share a personal story from a recent trip to the historic city of Kamakura. A simple plan to use a "Hello Cycling" share bike—a symbol of modern efficiency—turned into a frustrating, and surprisingly funny, ordeal. A dead zone for cell service transformed my high-tech ride into an un-unlockable, heavy piece of metal, forcing me to carry it through the ancient streets.This small mishap became a powerful metaphor for a larger truth: the convenience and fragility of modern life are two sides of the same coin. We'll discuss how our dependence on the "invisible thread" of the network makes us vulnerable, and the irony of facing such a modern-day problem in a city steeped in history.Join us as we reflect on finding a healthy balance with technology. How can we enjoy its benefits without becoming completely dependent on it? This is a story about a locked bike, but it's also a question about how we choose to live today.

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