In 1878, just 19 years after Japan opened it first ports to the world, and a mere ten years after the fall of the Tokugawa Shogunate, an adventurous 47-year old woman from the UK set out to explore the interior of Japan. The country was virtually unknown to Westerners, and a woman traveling only with a guide seemed outrageous. Everybody advised her not to, but she went anyway and wrote this unique and vivid journal of what she saw and experienced.
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I did a little research on the Nagasaki Hotel and I found a bunch of …
Oh that is cool, John. Do you have a scan that you can share?
Greetings From Canada! I am delighted to have found your OLD PHOTOS of JAPAN. I …
If even you have lost hope, there is no hope for us mortals, Noel! (^_-)
I must say that the bridges on Nakashima River is one of the most confusing …