659 Chapin, James H. (James Henry) (1832-1892)
From Japan to Granada. 1889.

FROM JAPAN TO GRANADA, SKETCHES OF OBSERVATION AND INQUIRY IN A TOUR ROUND THE WORLD IN 1887-8, BY JAMES HENRY CHAPIN, Ph. D. PROFESSOR OF GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY, ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY, AND AUTHOR OF THE CREATION, SKETCHES OF THE HUGUENOTS, ETC.
NEW YORK AND LONDON, G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS, The Knickerbocker Press, 1889.
[1], xiii, 325 p., [1] leaf of plates. 20 cm.

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日本関係記事
CHAPTER I. JAPAN AND THE JAPANESE.
Location and Physical Features of Japan—First Impressions—Yokohama—The Jinrikisha—Dress—Domestic Economy—Tea-houses—Baths—Tokio—Native Industries—A Social Call—The Dual Government—Mikado vs. Shogun—The Lordly Yoritomo—The Gallant Yoshitsune—Iyeyasu and his Famous Grandson—A Check upon the Daimios—The Shinto Religion—Feast of the Dead—Buddhism: Its Marked Success—A Feast Day—Nikko—Tombs and Temples—The Great Bell—333,333 Gods—The Daibutz—Shinto Worship—Decay of Religions—Can the Void be Filled?—American Responsibility—The Jesuits in Japan—Decrees against Christianity—Recent Progress—The Missionaries—Schools—The Inland Sea—Japanese Art—Political Economy—Hari-kari—Jap vs. Chinaman—Conclusion. p. 1-64.

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記載書誌
WENCKSTERN I, p. 39. NIPPONALIA I, 2001.