A Handbook of Modern JapanA. C. McClurg & Company, 1903 - 395 sivua |
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Sivu 3
... territories of the two na- tions are brought almost within a stone's throw , and the people almost within speaking distance , of each other . This proximity of the two nations to each other should be an incentive to draw even more ...
... territories of the two na- tions are brought almost within a stone's throw , and the people almost within speaking distance , of each other . This proximity of the two nations to each other should be an incentive to draw even more ...
Sivu 6
... territory " or " colony . " The dis- tinction between Fu and Ken is practically one in name only . These large divisions are again divided : the former into Ku ( Urban District ) and Gun ( Rural District ) ; and the latter into Gun ...
... territory " or " colony . " The dis- tinction between Fu and Ken is practically one in name only . These large divisions are again divided : the former into Ku ( Urban District ) and Gun ( Rural District ) ; and the latter into Gun ...
Sivu 7
... territory . Japan is a mountainous country . The level ground , 1 There is a Tōkyō Shi , for instance , in Tōkyō Fu . See Appen- dix for lists of Kuni and Ken . including artificial terraces , is barely 12 per cent of PHYSIOGRAPHY 7.
... territory . Japan is a mountainous country . The level ground , 1 There is a Tōkyō Shi , for instance , in Tōkyō Fu . See Appen- dix for lists of Kuni and Ken . including artificial terraces , is barely 12 per cent of PHYSIOGRAPHY 7.
Sivu 142
... of local self - government are ex- tended to all parts of the empire except Hokkaidō and Formosa , which are administered as " territories " by the central government . In Hokkaido , moreover , 142 A HANDBOOK OF MODERN JAPAN.
... of local self - government are ex- tended to all parts of the empire except Hokkaidō and Formosa , which are administered as " territories " by the central government . In Hokkaido , moreover , 142 A HANDBOOK OF MODERN JAPAN.
Sivu 142
... The privileges of local self - government are extended to all parts of the empire except Hokkaidō and Formosa , which are administered as " territories " by the central government . In Hokkaidō , moreover , 142 A HANDBOOK OF MODERN JAPAN.
... The privileges of local self - government are extended to all parts of the empire except Hokkaidō and Formosa , which are administered as " territories " by the central government . In Hokkaidō , moreover , 142 A HANDBOOK OF MODERN JAPAN.
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