
The Americans in Japan: An Abridgement of the Government Narrative of the U. S. Expedition to Japan, Under Commodore Perry (Classic Reprint)
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Excerpt from The Americans in Japan: An Abridgement of the Government Narrative of the U. S. Expedition to Japan, Under Commodore Perry
Simoda - Its Position The Town, how built and laid out - Advanced Civili zation - Shops and Dwelling Houses - The Exterior - Internal Arrange ments - Lodging Houses - Announcement of Arrivals - Number of Houses and Population - Disproportion of Officials and Digmtaries - Immoral Prac tice of Simodans - Dlet of People - Cultivation of Rice and Gram - The Buddhist Temples - the Sculpture and Paintings - The Devil's Charity Boxes - Grave-yards - Tombs and Epitaphs - The Rio-zen-shi - The Mies The godlike Hashimah - The small Shrines - The Mariners' Temple - The Support of the Church - Neighborhood of Simoda - Its Beauty and Cultiva tion - River Hongo - Japanese Rice-cleaner - Chmete and Health of Simoda - The new Local Government.
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