. The mineral springs of Japan, with tables of analyses, radio-activity, notes on prominent spas and list of seaside resorts and summer retreats, specially ed. for the Panama-Pacific International Exposition . Miyaloko & fKiybl»i,ic linciInugai Light Railway Line i/iilaâ. Nakalinmin) Chikuho Mam Line (WakamalmâKnmiyiiirinda ^. frciglil iidc liniii)Kaiuki Line iNakainaâKatuki)Ita Line (NOgaiaâIts H ficigbl Mc lines IKirino Line (KatuinoâKliino & «idc lire)Kobukuro Line (KoUkcâFuUk& freight 4ide lines)Nagao Line (liiukaâNaj^ao & frtight tidr linci)Hakodate Main Line llUkodaleâ A>.-i


. The mineral springs of Japan, with tables of analyses, radio-activity, notes on prominent spas and list of seaside resorts and summer retreats, specially ed. for the Panama-Pacific International Exposition . Miyaloko & fKiybl»i,ic linciInugai Light Railway Line i/iilaâ. Nakalinmin) Chikuho Mam Line (WakamalmâKnmiyiiirinda ^. frciglil iidc liniii)Kaiuki Line iNakainaâKatuki)Ita Line (NOgaiaâIts H ficigbl Mc lines IKirino Line (KatuinoâKliino & «idc lire)Kobukuro Line (KoUkcâFuUk& freight 4ide lines)Nagao Line (liiukaâNaj^ao & frtight tidr linci)Hakodate Main Line llUkodaleâ A>.-iliign»a)KamiisD Light Railway Line |G(ii7dk>v;ikiiâKaiiiiiui)Iwanai Light Railway Line |Ko- Horonai Line (TwamiiawaâHoronai & I loronaihuloâIkusliunibeitii)Ulaahinai Line SunagawaâUtosbi- Temiya Line /CHaniâ Main Line (Iwaniitawaâ Yiibari Line lUiumkc-YiiLaii &\ MiinijiyamaâKacdc) Rumol Line iTukagaHaâKuniui).Kiuhiro Main Line iTakigawaâI Kii>;i IFurano Line (Shimu-futaiiuâAtahi-B»«a)86ya Line i AuliigawoâUloincppu)fAbaahiri Main Line ilkcilaâAba- IViibeiau Light Railway Line (I{u\ LabibeâSliimoikulaliaia). c Chapter I SCENERY OF JAPAN. A cursoiy glance at any map of the Northern Pacific shows us a long chain of islands hanginglike a jewelled festoon on the aqueous frontage of the Asiatic continent and extending like guardiansentinels, the enormous length of about 2,500 miles from tropical seas to the subarctic waters. Addingto these the projection of the large peninsula of Chosen (Korea) from the continent, these form ourJapanese Empire. The drift of a warm equatorial current washes the east coast, acting similarly as the Gulf Streamof the Atlantic, and summer and winter monsoons bring with them a plentiful precipitation of rainand snow throughout the year. When the traveller becomes tired of the monotonous fortnightsvoyage across the Pacific Ocean or the tedious travel through the .sameness of Siberian plains andsom


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