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Unbeaten Tracks in Japan (日本奥地紀行, Nihon Okuchi Kikō) is a book by the English travel writer Isabella Bird, in the form of letters to her sister, describing her journey from Tokyo to Hokkaido in 1878, [1] when she was 46. [2]
S. The Samurai (novel) The Samurai's Garden; The Samurai's Tale; Sanshirō (novel) Sayonara (novel) The Secret History of the Lord of Musashi; The Setting Sun
The adaption of the Chinese script, introduced in Japan in the 5th or 6th century, followed by the 9th century development of a script more suitable to write in the Japanese language, is reflected in ancient and classical Japanese literature from the 7th to 13th century.
Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan is a book written by Patrick Lafcadio Hearn, also known as Koizumi Yakumo, in 1894. It is a collection of impressionistic travel sketches, reporting on Hearn's first travels in Japan between years 1890 and 1893. [1] It is also the first works on Japanese culture Hearn published.
Leipzig: Karl Baedeker. 1914 – via Google Books. (including Ceylon, Burma, Siam, parts of Malaya, Java; 1st ed.). In 2013, Michael Wild, the Baedeker historian (see Karl Baedeker), published his translation of the 1914 Indien edition into English.
Japan as Number One: Lessons for America; Japan on Foot; The Japanese and Europe; Japanese Homes and Their Surroundings; The Japanese in Latin America; Japanese Society (book) Japanese Women Don't Get Old or Fat; Japanland: A Year in Search of Wa; June 30th, June 30th
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