457 Carrothers, Julia D.
The sunrise kingdom.1879.

The Sunrise Kingdom; OR, LIFE AND SCENES IN JAPAN, AND WOMAN'S WORK FOR WOMAN THERE. BY Mrs. JULIA D. CARROTHERS.
PHILADELPHIA: PRESBYTERIAN BOARD OF PUBLICATION, No. 1334 CHESTNUT STREET. [n.d.]
408 p., [17] leaves of plates. 20 cm.

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目  次
CONTENTS.
BOOK I.
CHAPTER I. O-Hay-OGood-Morning. 17
First Sight of Land.—Voyage.—General Appearance of Coast.—Junks, Fishing-Vessels, Sailors, Harbor, Sampans.—Yokohama.— O-hay-O.
CHAPTER II. A Look at the People. 25
Different Classes of Japanese.—Mikado.—Kugis.—Daimios.—Samurai.—Judges.—Priests.—Doctors.—Merchants.—Mechanics.—Barbers.—Coolies.—Beggars.—Religions of the Country.—Work of Missionaries.
CHAPTER III. Summer Days in Yokohama. 37
Climate.—Walks through the Rice-Paddies.—Trees.—Flowers.—Fruits.—Birds.—Animals.—Farmers.—A Pedestrian Tour.
CHAPTER IV. A Winter in Tokio. 45
Tokio.—Its Situation.—The Castle.—Emperor's Garden.—O-hama-go-ten.—Temples.—A-sa-ku-sa.—Shi-ba.—Japanese Houses.—Large Fires.—The To-ri.—Canals.—Bridges.—The Foreign Concession.—Mu-ko-ji-ma.—Sku-da-ji-ma.—Winter Climate.—Flowers and Fruit.—Missionary Life in Tokio.
CHAPTER V. Home and School. 59
Morning in Tokio.—Interior of a Japanese House.—Breakfast.—Going to School.—The Written Language.—What a Japanese Girl Learns.—The Baby O-ya-su-mi-na-sai.—Japanese Homes.—Position of Women.
CHAPTER VI. Going to See Flowers. 75
Japanese Holidays.—A Letter.—Dressing the Hair.—The Bath-House.—A Little Girl's Dress.—Fans, Shoes and Umbrellas.—Meeting Friends.—Worship at the Temple.—Mu-ko-ji-ma.—The Feast.—Going Home.—Social Life.—Spoken Language.—May Days.
CHAPTER VII. Ro-ku-ban. 91
The New Mission-House.—The Typhoon.—A Class of Boys.—Young Samurai.—The Bible Class.—The Ya-cu-nins.—Our New Year.
CHAPTER VIII. Pictures and Books. 98
Ancient Warriors.—Court-Ladies.—Daimios.—Ha-ra-ki-ri.—Jo-ro-rei.—Japanese Books.—Religious.—Historical.—Encyclopaedias.—Allegory.—Moral Teachings.—Poetry.—Novels.
CHAPTER IX. Games and Toys. 110
Japanese New Year.—Division of Time.—Mo-chi.—Ornaments.—O-mi-so-ka.—Money.—Driving away Evil Spirits.—New Year's Festivities.—The Dolls' Feast.—Games.—Toy-shops.—Japanese Children.
CHAPTER X. What Little Children Read. 120
The Names of their Books:— The Ape and the Crab.The Rat's Wedding.Mo-mo-taro.Kin-ta-ro.The Tail-Cut Swallow.Story of Sho-set-su.The Treasure.
CHAPTER XI. A Journey from Tokio to O-da-wa-ra. 128
A Letter.—Political Divisions.—Postmen.—Setting out on a Journey.—The To-kai-do.—Tea-Houses.—Ka-gos.—No-ri-mo-no.—The Road to Fu-ji-sa-wa.—The Hotel.—A Day's Journey.—Night at O-da-wa-ra.
CHAPTER XII. On the Ha-ko-nes. 139
Sai-o-na-ra.—Mountain Scene.—Ha-ta-ji-ku.—Up to Ha-ko-ne.—The Lake.—The Temple.—Ji-go-ku.—A-shi-no-yu.—Mi-ya-no-shi-ta.—Yu-mo-to.
CHAPTER XIII. Pilgrims on Fu-ji. 146
Pilgrims come to Ha-ko-ne.—Descent of the Mountain.—Mi-shi-ma.—Yo-shi-wa-ra.—The Base of Fu-ji.—The Cinder Cone.—The Huts.—Going up to the Crater.—The Storm.
BOOK II.
CHAPTER I. An Open Door. 153
CHAPTER II. Midsummer Holidays. 163
CHAPTER III. The Gospel in Japanese. 172
CHAPTER IV. Loaves and Fishes. 181
CHAPTER V. The Holy Spirit Alone. 190
CHAPTER VI. Christmas at Ro-ku-ban. 197
CHAPTER VII. The Peep of Day. 204
CHAPTER VIII. The Woman at The Well. 210
BOOK III.
CHAPTER I. The Churches of Asia salute You. 219
CHAPTER II. Eno-Shima. 227
CHAPTER III. The Strait Gate and the Narrow Way. 234
CHAPTER IV. A Jin-ri-ki-sha Journey. 246
CHAPTER V. The Two Capitals in 1875. 254
CHAPTER VI. The Poor have the Gospel preached to Them. 267
CHAPTER VII. Coming into the Kingdom. 278
CHAPTER VIII. Our Father which art in Heaven. 287
CHAPTER IX. Little Children. 294
CHAPTER X. The Hem of the Garment. 302
BOOK IV.
CHAPTER I. Women's Work for Women. 307
CHAPTER II. The Christian's Shining Light. 341
CHAPTER III. The Regions Beyond. 365
CHAPTER IV. The Lord showed him all the Land. 379
CHAPTER V. Sai-o-na-ra. 403

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記載書誌
WENCKSTERN I, p. 62. TOYO BUNKO, p. 222. BLUM I, 340.