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Wilson, James Harrison (1837-1925)
China. 1888.
CHINA, TRAVELS AND INVESTIGATIONS IN THE
MIDDLE KINGDOM,
A STUDY OF ITS CIVILIZATION AND POSSIBILITIES, WITH A GLANCE AT JAPAN, BY JAMES HARRISON WILSON, LATE MAJOR-GENERAL UNITED STATES VOLUNTEERS, AND BREVET MAJOR-GENERAL UNITED STATES ARMY.
NEW YORK, D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, 1888.
xx, 376 p., [1] leaf of plates. 20 cm.
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日本関係記事
CHAPTER I. First visit to Japan—Genuine progress of the Japanese—Inland Sea—Return to Japan—The Nakasendo—Tokio—Received by the Emperor—The palace—The ministers and attendants—The Emperor—Ceremonials—The emancipation of the Emperor from the domination of the Tycoon—Tiffin at Uyeno Park—Dinner-party in Japanese style—Country-place and duck-pond—Gaishas—Wrestlers and wrestling—Saki and health-drinking—Kissing an innovation—Excursions—The progress and civilization of the Japanese genuine—The government and ministry—The governing class—Schools and colleges—Railroads—The prosperity of the people—Art and artisans—The original conservatism of the Japanese—The progressive movement—The Satsuma rebellion—The triumph of the progressive party—Acknowledgment of Japanese autonomy by the American Government—Treaty revision—No field for American railway-builders—Demand for American products—Delightful country for the traveler. p. [1]-18.
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