420 Eden, Charles H. (Charles Henry) (1839-1900)
Japan.1877.

JAPAN, Historical and Descriptive, REVISED AND ENLARGED FROM LES VOYAGES CELEBRES , BY CHARLES H. EDEN, Author of India, Historical and Descriptive, Ralph Somerville, The Twin Brothers of Elfvedale, &c. Numerous Illustrations and a Map. LONDON: MARCUS WARD & CO., 67 & 68, CHANDOS STREET, And ROYAL ULSTER WORKS, BELFAST, 1877. 6, [2] p., p. [7]-328, [13] leaves of plates. 18 cm.

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目  次
CONTENTS.
Preface. 5
Chapter I.—Life and Manners—Anomalies—The Mikado and Tycoon—Earthquakes—The Theatre, etc. 7
Chapter II.—Early History—Idols—The Portuguese—The Dutch. 25
Chapter III.—Relations opened with Japan—Ceremonials—Treaties—Embassy to Europe. 41
Chapter IV.—The Daimios—Opposition to Foreigners—They are Tolerated. 56
Chapter V.—Description of Japan—Origin of the Race—Legend of Sikono. 65
Chapter VI.—Worship of Kami—Curious Traditions—Buddhism—Reforms. 73
Chapter VII.—The Jesuits' Mission—Buddhism—Christians Persecuted. 86
Chapter VIII.—Japanese Religions—Their Gods—Mythology. 92
Chapter IX.—Temples—The Bonzes—Matsouris—Fall and Re-establishment of the Mikado. 106
Chapter X.—Grades of Society—Rural Scenery—Literature—Legends. 123
Chapter XI.—Yedo—The Yakonins—City Life—The Lonins—Baths. 142
Chapter XII.—Tea-houses—Tea-house Girls. 172
Chapter XIII.—Public Festivals—Jugglers—Mountebanks—Gymnasts. 184
Chpater XIV.—Wrestling—The Theatre—The Drama. 200
Chapter XV.—Popular Superstitions. 227
Chapter XVI.—Physical Appearance—Costumes—Surgery—Dwellings. 239
Chapter XVII.—Domestic Customs—Painting—Funeral Rites. 252
Chapter XVIII.—Amusements—Festivals—New Year's Day—The Ainos. 264
Chapter XIX.—Language and Literature—Division of Time—Shopkeeping. 282
Chapter XX.—Manufactures—Silkworms—Agriculture—Tea—Shipbuilding. 298
Chapter XXI.—Foreign Relations—Chief Towns—Probable Future. 319


記載書誌
WENCKSTERN I, p. 3. TOYO BUNKO, p. 89. BLUM I, 608. NIPPONALIA III, 1106.