This study analyzes the possibility and impossibility of reproducing others through Hirotsu Kazuo`s `Samayoeru-Ryukyujin (Wandering Ryukyuan)` published in 1926. Having left severe economic difficulty of Okinawa, an Okinawan `Mikaeru` wanders around Tokyo and earns his living with frauds and deceits. Thanks to this, the narrator in the novel `I` faces difficulties several times and this negative representation of Okinawans stirred protests from Okinawa. The writer finally made huge apology and promised that this novel would not be released anywhere any more. Facing a return to mainland in the 1970s, Okinawa requested republication of this work, which was made public again. However, the problem of representation politics which arises along with verbalization of others was not actively treated, which was probably because it may not have been easy for Japanese to discuss Okinawan political issues and the problem of discrimination. And yet, when discussions on expressive work which accompanies reproduction of others can be conducted, genuine reproduction of others becomes possible which is ultimately a method to reproduce `myself.`