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When Nobu invites Sayuri, Mameha, and Pumpkin to attend a party on an island near Okinawa, Sayuri is afraid of flying in a plane for the first time. When she looks out of the window, however, she is dazzled by the view, which she describes with lush imagery:
Spread out below was a broad vista of aqua blue ocean, mottled with the same jade green as a certain hair ornament Mameha sometimes wore. I’d never imagined the ocean with patches of green. From the sea cliffs in Yoroido, it had always looked the color of slate. Here the sea stretched all the way out to a single line pulled across like a wool thread where the sky began. This view wasn’t frightening at all, but inexpressibly lovely. Even the hazy disk of the propeller was beautiful in its own way.
Sayuri has a good deal on her mind during the flight to the island. She knows that the Chairman and Sato will also be in attendance, but she does not know how to sever her relationship with Nobu in order to develop a relationship with the Chairman. When she looks out of the window, however, the stunning vista temporarily clears all other thoughts from her mind. She is stunned by the view of "a broad vista of aqua blue ocean" that is mottled with "jade green." Sayuri has never flown in a plane before, and she has never seen the world from this perspective. Her use of detailed imagery, including her description of the "sea stretched all the way out to a single line pulled across like a wool thread" and the "hazy disk of the propeller" underscore the novelty that this bird's-eye view holds for her at time when few Japanese civilians would have experienced air travel.












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