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Wilkinson, Hugh (b. 1850)
Sunny lands and seas. 1883.
SUNNY LANDS AND SEAS. A VOYAGE IN THE SS.
CEYLON.' Notes made during a Five Months' Tour IN INDIA—THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS—MANILA—CHINA—JAPAN—THE SANDWICH ISLANDS—AND CALIFORNIA. By HUGH WILKINSON, OF LINCOLN'S INN. WITH ILLUSTRATIONS.
LONDON: JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET. 1883.
xv, 324, [1] p., [12] leaves of plates. 23 cm.
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日本関係記事
CHAPTER XII. THE LAND OF THE RISING SUN. NAGASAKI. KOB
. KIOTO.
p. [163]-182.
Dirty Weather.—Change of Temperature.—Nagasaki.—First View of Japan.—Contrast with China.—Japanese Customs and Characteristics.—Dandies.—A neat and wonderful Cultivation.—Our Coolies and their Prayers.—Japanese Streets, Shops, and Dress.—A Comparison not in our Favour.—Coaling.—Inland Sea.—Kob
.—Public Baths.—Journey by Rail to Kioto.—Scenery.—The
Western Capital.'—Buddhist Temple.—Japanese Art.—Visit to the Theatre.—
Saki.'—Actors and their Attendants.—Street Scene during a Fire.—Our Hotel.—Inconveniences of Shifting Walls.
CHAPTER XIII. THE LAND OF THE RISING SUN.
p. [183]-201.
Endurance of Jinrickishaw Coolies.—Their Short Lives.—The Japanese
Big Paul.'—Scenery on the Road to Nara.—Tea-house.—
Tiffin.'—Dai-Butzu.—A Primitive Hostelry.—Japanese Servants.—Dinner.—Cuttle-fish.—Native Candles.—Curios.—Midnight Visits.—Our Ablutions.—The Road to Osaka.—Unbidden Guests.—A Remedy.—Fish.—A Bicycle.—Osaka, the Venice of Japan.—The Mint.—The Castle.—The Fast Young Man of Japan.—Back to the Ceylon.—Curio Dealers and their Failings.
CHAPTER XIV. THE LAND OF THE RISING SUN.—YOKOHAMA.
p. [202]-218.
First View of Fusi Yama.—Letter Race round the World.—Tokio (Yeddo).—Temple of Shiba.—Along the
Tokaido' to Kamakura.—Dai Butzu.—Immortality for 2s. 8d.—Along the Shore of the Pacific.—Enormous Crabs and Octopi.—Manner of expressing Pleasure and Esteem.—Opinions on Japanese Character.—De Bosco's Confessions.—Japanese Toilet.—Nature versus Art.—The Revenue.—Evils of Western Civilization.—A National Religion
Wanted!'—Criticisms on Art.—Its Past and Probable Future.
CHAPTER XV. HARA-KIRI.
p. [219]-229.
Description of Hara-Kiri.—Account by an Eye-witness.—General Remarks.
CHAPTER XVI. ON THE PACIFIC.—OUR VOYAGE TO THE SANDWICH ISLANDS.
p. [230]-238.
Good-bye to Japan.—A Sou'-sou'-wester.—We lose an old Friend.—From East to West.—Three Sundays in Nine Days!—Portuguese Men-of-war.—Capture of Two Cape-hens, not
Capons.'—Loss of the Screw of our Log.—Sandwich Islands visible.—Arrival at Honolulu.
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