Japan as we saw it . 130 134;° Xon^tude East 136° &oixl Greenwicb- 138° 140 London; Sampson Low. Marston, Searle & Rivin^ton. 4° iongitude East 136° frcrm. Greenwich- i3g Lo/idoD ; Sanipson Low. Marston, Searle & ]ngton, Limited. F Syie\\er,Za/w JAPAN AS WE SAW IT. CHAPTER I. FROM LIVERPOOL TO YOKOHAMA. A VOYAGE round the world and a visit to the MikadosEmpire ! Even in these days of incessant travelling^such a tour is a marked event in any life, and tous it possessed from the first a peculiar interest, forcircumstances had already combined to forge manyclose links between us and


Japan as we saw it . 130 134;° Xon^tude East 136° &oixl Greenwicb- 138° 140 London; Sampson Low. Marston, Searle & Rivin^ton. 4° iongitude East 136° frcrm. Greenwich- i3g Lo/idoD ; Sanipson Low. Marston, Searle & ]ngton, Limited. F Syie\\er,Za/w JAPAN AS WE SAW IT. CHAPTER I. FROM LIVERPOOL TO YOKOHAMA. A VOYAGE round the world and a visit to the MikadosEmpire ! Even in these days of incessant travelling^such a tour is a marked event in any life, and tous it possessed from the first a peculiar interest, forcircumstances had already combined to forge manyclose links between us and Japan. Through my eldest brother, who had been appointedits second Missionary Bishop in 1886, we had receivedmany interesting details regarding the Japanese,people, their life and their thought, until we alreadyheld, as it were, the fragments of a more or lessperfect mosaic in our hands, which only neededJapan as we saw it to be fitted into a livingwhole. During 1888 my brother visited England for a few months, in order to attend the Pan-Anglican ^ Conference of Bishops at Lambeth in July of that 2 JAPAN AS WE BAW IT. year


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