A Handbook of Modern JapanA. C. McClurg & Company, 1903 - 395 sivua |
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... common routes of trade and travel from the United States to those countries run via Japan , which thus becomes , in more senses than one , " the key of Asia " ; and for that very reason she is also the logical mediator between the East ...
... common routes of trade and travel from the United States to those countries run via Japan , which thus becomes , in more senses than one , " the key of Asia " ; and for that very reason she is also the logical mediator between the East ...
Sivu 6
... common official division of the largest island ( Hondo ) is into Central , Northern , and West- ern . Japan proper was also subdivided into 85 Kuni ( Province ) , the names of which are still retained in general use to some extent . But ...
... common official division of the largest island ( Hondo ) is into Central , Northern , and West- ern . Japan proper was also subdivided into 85 Kuni ( Province ) , the names of which are still retained in general use to some extent . But ...
Sivu 21
... common people , who cannot afford silk robes . But Japan , though raising a great deal of cotton , cannot supply the demand , and imports large quantities from India and America . It is only within a short time that cotton - spinning by ...
... common people , who cannot afford silk robes . But Japan , though raising a great deal of cotton , cannot supply the demand , and imports large quantities from India and America . It is only within a short time that cotton - spinning by ...
Sivu 22
... common diet . From ancient times down to the opening of Japan , the fishing industry was a simple occupation , somewhat limited in its scope ; but since the Japanese have learned from other nations to what extent marine industries are ...
... common diet . From ancient times down to the opening of Japan , the fishing industry was a simple occupation , somewhat limited in its scope ; but since the Japanese have learned from other nations to what extent marine industries are ...
Sivu 26
... common people about the same . Even an official who receives 1,000 yen per year is considered to have a snug income . It will be in- ferred from this that the cost of living is proportion- ately cheaper , whether for provisions or for ...
... common people about the same . Even an official who receives 1,000 yen per year is considered to have a snug income . It will be in- ferred from this that the cost of living is proportion- ately cheaper , whether for provisions or for ...
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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