A Handbook of Modern JapanA. C. McClurg & Company, 1903 - 395 sivua |
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Sivu vii
... class , " if we may transfer to Modern Japan a term of Feudal Japan . For , as suffrage in Japan is limited by the amount of taxes paid , “ the 1 Miss Bacon , in " Japanese Girls and Women . " masses " do not yet possess the franchise , ...
... class , " if we may transfer to Modern Japan a term of Feudal Japan . For , as suffrage in Japan is limited by the amount of taxes paid , “ the 1 Miss Bacon , in " Japanese Girls and Women . " masses " do not yet possess the franchise , ...
Sivu 18
... classes , and this has made farmers discontented with their lot . ( 3 ) City life offers many attractions to active - minded persons ; and hence in Japan , as The principal products of the Japanese farms are rice , 18 A HANDBOOK OF ...
... classes , and this has made farmers discontented with their lot . ( 3 ) City life offers many attractions to active - minded persons ; and hence in Japan , as The principal products of the Japanese farms are rice , 18 A HANDBOOK OF ...
Sivu 28
... classes . That the changes rapidly taking place in the industrial life of Japan will raise up serious problems , there is no doubt ; what phases they will assume cannot be foreseen . But " socialistic " ideas are carefully repressed in ...
... classes . That the changes rapidly taking place in the industrial life of Japan will raise up serious problems , there is no doubt ; what phases they will assume cannot be foreseen . But " socialistic " ideas are carefully repressed in ...
Sivu 29
... classes and wealthy people , even though not themselves making any exertions in their own behalf , were carried about in vehicles by coolies , who , with their human burdens , tramped from place to place . On water , too , travel and ...
... classes and wealthy people , even though not themselves making any exertions in their own behalf , were carried about in vehicles by coolies , who , with their human burdens , tramped from place to place . On water , too , travel and ...
Sivu 33
... class , 2 sen for second class , and 3 sen for first class , and the rate of speed rarely exceeds 20 or 25 miles per hour ; but fortunately the people are not in such a hurry as Americans . Recently , however , express trains , running ...
... class , 2 sen for second class , and 3 sen for first class , and the rate of speed rarely exceeds 20 or 25 miles per hour ; but fortunately the people are not in such a hurry as Americans . Recently , however , express trains , running ...
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A. C. McCLURG æsthetic alliance American anese Anglo-Japanese Alliance Appendix assembly Bank Bibliography Buddhism called century chap chapter China Chinese Christian civilization classes Code commerce Confucianism Constitution Diet East Emperor Emperor of Japan empire Empire of Japan English export fact Festival feudal foreign Formosa Griffis High Contracting Parties Hokkaido House Imperial important influence interesting island Itō Japan Mail Japanese Kōbe Korea Kōtō Kyōto labor land language lines ment Minister missionaries Modern Japan moral Mutsuhito Nagasaki native natural Occidental official Old Japan organized Ōsaka OUTLINE OF TOPICS period persons political popular practically prefectural present Prince railway religion Satsuma Rebellion schools sect Shaku Shinto ship Shōgun shrines social Society of Japan subjects or citizens territories tion Tōkyō trade Transactions Asiatic Society Treaty United vessels woman women word worship Yedo Yokohama