Dancers from Izu (early stage), Snow Country (middle stage) and Ancient Capital (late stage) are recommended.
Thousand Cranes is controversial, but it can also be seen. After all, he won the Nobel Prize in Literature for three books: Snow Country, Thousand Cranes and Ancient Capital.
If you can find it, I strongly recommend Kawabata Yasunari's research, which is touching. In addition to Mr. housewarming's paper, it also includes Kawabata Yasunari's Diary of Sixteen (mainly about the author and his grandfather). Very touching. ), some "palm novels" (early. I remember moving and translating myself. Among them, there is an article entitled "Immortality in the Toilet", which is quite ironic and reminiscent of the style of Natsume Soseki's "I am a cat". ) There are Japanese beauties and me. I came across this housewarming book in the high school library. This is a very good book. I think it's out of print. However, Kawabata Yasunari's palm novels can also be found online.
I also saw one of Kawabata Yasunari's later works, called an arm. It's weird.
As for styles other than novels, I haven't seen much. I still prefer his novels. Personally, I think his argumentative writing needs a lot of Japanese cultural knowledge to understand (in my opinion, it is laborious anyway).