The author Natsume Soseki is a lot like Washington: he seems to have always slept somewhere, likely near you, which is kind of creepy. His residences in Kumamoto are particularly numerous. His most famous work, 吾輩猫である (wagahainekodearu - the joke here is that 吾輩 is an extremely presumptive way of referring to oneself, which is how a cat would naturally do), is about a cat’s vision of the world. The book is so noted that a road running by one of his numerous houses is called “吾輩道り.” If you’re into cats, go there. Also, Atlas International will host an event on “supernatural cats” at a cost of $12, but ailurophiles (had to look that up) would be better off just visiting the street for free. - William