A Diplomat in Japan / The inner history of the critical years in the evolution of Japan when the ports were opened and the monarchy restored, recorded by a diplomatist who took an active part in the events of the time, with an account of his personal experiences during that period
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The narrative combines personal diary entries and official correspondence to chronicle a foreign representative's experiences during the turbulent years when Japan ended military rule and resumed imperial governance, and when its ports were forced open to foreign powers. It recounts diplomatic negotiations, military encounters, local unrest, legal incidents, urban disasters, and extended travels between major cities, while offering observations on social customs, political factions, and the practical challenges of mediation between foreign missions and Japanese authorities.
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