773 Bickersteth, M. (Mary Jane)
Japan as we saw it. 1893.

JAPAN AS WE SAW IT, By M .BICKERSTETH, WITH A PREFACE BY THE BISHOP OF EXETER, ILLUSTRATED.
LONDON, SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON, AND COMPANY, LIMITED, St. Dunstan's House, Fetter Lane, Fleet Street, E. C. NEW YORK, CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, 743 & 745, Broadway, 1893.
xvi, 354 p., [2] leaves of plates. 23 cm.

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目  次
CONTENTS.
Preface. By the Rt. Rev. Lord Bishop of Exeter. v
CHAPTER I. FROM LIVERPOOL TO YOKOHAMA.
Liverpool to Quebec—Niagara—The Canadian Lakes—The Rocky Mountains—Vancouver to Yokohama. 1
CHAPTER II. TOKYO.
The City of Tokyo—S. Andrew's House—S. Hilda's Mission—Ushigome Church—Kyobashi Dispensary—The Shiba Temples—Graveyard of the Forty-seven Ronins—First Sunday in Tokyo. 15
CHAPTER III. NIKKO AND IKAO.
Nikko—Temple of Iyeyasu—Lake Chusenji—A Night in a Japanese Inn—Ikao—The Valley of Haruna—A Shinto Temple—The Highroad to Takasaki. 40
CHAPTER IV. LIFE IN THE GREAT CAPITAL.
The Tokyo Kwankoba—The Greek Cathedral—Shopping in the Ginza—The Imperial Gardens—Kyobashi Church—S. Andrew's Mission—Ueno Park and Museum—Mr. Kirkes' At Home—The O Cha No Yu, or Ceremonial Tea-drinking—S. Hilda's School. 64
CHAPTER V. FURTHER JOTTINGS FROM OUR TOKYO JOURNALS.
Japanese Photographs—The Keiogijiku College—The Imperial University—A Japanese Dinner-Party—Unitarianism in Japan—The Sensoji Temple—Last day in Tokyo. 93
CHAPTER VI. MIYANOSHITA AND NAGOYA.
The Church in Japan—Miyanoshita—Mount Fuji—Hakone—Ojigoku—Nagoya—Japanese Confirmation—The Castle of Nagoya—Cloisonne-enamel—The Christian Converts of Nagoya. 114
CHAPTER VII. KYOTO.
A Buddhist Graveyard—New Buddhist Temple—The Imperial Garden—The Rapids of the Katsuragawa—Otsu and Lake Biwa—The Chion-in Temple—The Great Buddha—The Temple of the 33,333 Images of Kwannon, the Goddess of Mercy. 141
CHAPTER VIII. OSAKA.
A Sunday at Osaka—Bishop Poole's Girls' School—A Picnic at Mino. 157
CHAPTER IX. THE GREAT EARTHQUAKE.
The Great Earthquake—Narrow Escape of the Bishop of Exeter and Mrs. Bickersteth—Varied Experiences of the Osaka Mission—Boys' High School, Osaka—A Japanese Reception. 166
CHAPTER X. THE HYOGO NEWS ON THE EARTHQUAKE.
Terrible Loss of Life and Property in the Earthquake—Letters from Gifu and Ogaki—S.Hilda's Mission at Work among the Sufferers. 186
CHAPTER XI. NARA, OR AN ANCIENT JAPANESE CAPITAL.
The Temples of Nara—Shinto Priests—The Great Dai Butsu—Buddhist Bells. 230
CHAPTER XII. FUKUYAMA.
The Mission Church in Fukuyama—Laying of Foundation Stone by the Bishop of Exeter—Continued Shocks of Earthquake at Osaka. 238
CHAPTER XIII. KOBE AND THE INLAND SEA.
All Saints' Day at Kobe—Thanksgiving Service—The Emperor's Birthday—Arima—Through the Inland Sea in the Kobe Maru. 244
CHAPTER XIV. FUKUOKA AND OYAMADA.
The Island of Kiushiu—Fukuoka—A Sunday at Fukuoka—Oyamada, or the Christian Village—Kurume—The polite Policeman. 259
CHAPTER XV. KUMAMOTO AND ASO SAN.
The Old Castle—A Japanese Giant—Reception by Christian Converts—The Great Volcano—A Japanese Connoisseur in china—The Leper Temple—Letter to the Times by the Bishop of Exeter. 272
CHAPTER XVI. JAPANESE FUNERALS.
A Shinto Funeral—A Buddhist Funeral—The Paradise of Buddhism—Japanese Annual Festival in Memory of the Dead. 293
CHAPTER XVII. LAST DAYS IN JAPAN.
Japanese Inn at Ureshino—Sonogi and Tokitsu Water—Nagasaki—Farewell to Japan. 303
CHAPTER XVIII. HOMEWARD BOUND.
Hong-Kong—A Day in Canton—Singapore—Colombo—Pleasant Days in the Valetta—Home. 313
Appendices. 331
Index. 343

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記載書誌
WENCKSTERN I, p. 43. TOYO BUNKO, p. 30. NIPPONALIA II, 2733. BLUM I, 210. YOKOYAMA, 189.