732 Scidmore, Eliza Ruhamah (1856-1928)
Jinrikisha days in Japan. 1891.

Jinrikisha Days in Japan, BY ELIZA RUHAMAH SCIDMORE. ILLUSTRATED.
NEW YORK, HARPER & BROTHERS, FRANKLIN SQUARE, 1891.
x, 385, [3] p., [1] leaf of plates. 19 cm.

[DS/809/Sc](00005263)


目  次
CONTENTS.
I. THE NORTH PACIFIC AND YOKOHAMA. 1
II. YOKOHAMA. 10
III. YOKOHAMA—CONTINUED. 20
IV. THE ENVIRONS OF YOKOHAMA. 28
V. KAMAKURA AND ENOSHIMA. 38
VI. TOKIO. 43
VII. TOKIO—CONTINUED. 53
VIII. TOKIO FLOWER FESTIVALS. 65
IX. JAPANESE HOSPITALITIES. 86
X. THE JAPANESE THEATRE. 96
XI. THE IMPERIAL FAMILY. 111
XII. TOKIO PALACES AND COURT. 125
XIII. THE SUBURBS OF TOKIO. 134
XIV. A TRIP TO NIKKO. 140
XV. NIKKO. 147
XVI. CHIUZENJI AND YUMOTO. 162
XVII. THE ASCENT OF FUJIYAMA. 175
XVIII. THE DESCENT OF FUJIYAMA. 183
XIX. THE TOKAIDO—I. 189
XX. THE TOKAIDO—II. 197
XXI. NAGOYA. 206
XXII. LAKE BIWA AND KIOTO. 216
XXIII. KIOTO TEMPLES. 226
XXIV. THE MONTO TEMPLES AND THE DAIMONJI. 236
XXV. THE PALACES AND CASTLE. 244
XXVI. KIOTO SILK INDUSTRY. 255
XXVII. EMBROIDERIES AND CURIOS. 267
XXVIII. POTTERIES AND PAPER WARES. 277
XXIX. GOLDEN DAYS. 285
XXX. SENKE AND THE MERCHANTS' DINNER. 296
XXXI. THROUGH UJI TO NARA. 304
XXXII. NARA. 320
XXXIII. OSAKA. 331
XXXIV. KOBE AND ARIMA. 340
XXXV. THE TEA TRADE. 350
XXXVI. THE INLAND SEA AND NAGASAKI. 358
XXXVII. IN THE END. 368
INDEX. 377

注  記
遊び紙に J. sh Conder 1892' との書き込み。
標題紙に<Waga kuni no Yamato shima ne ni idzuru hi wa; Morokoshi hito mo, awoga zarameya. In the ancient Yamato island, my native land, the sun rises; Must not even the Western foreigner reverence? Ancient Japanese Poem.
I cannot cease from praising these Japanese. They are truly the delight of my heart. St. Francis Xavier.>との引用。
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記載書誌
WENCKSTERN I, p. 49. BLUM II, 2257.