WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
Hildreth's "Japan as It Was and Is": A Handbook of Old Japan, Volume 2 (of 2) cover

Hildreth's "Japan as It Was and Is": A Handbook of Old Japan, Volume 2 (of 2)

Chapter 3: LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Open in WeRead

Explore more books like this:

About This Book

A practical, observational handbook of traditional Japan that details travel routes, post-houses, inns, and the systems for messengers and transport, alongside descriptions of houses, furnishings, bathing, gardens, and refreshment houses. It surveys social life on the road—pilgrims, retinues, peddlers, and entertainers—and outlines civic structures such as markets, manufactures, policing, and official audiences. The narrative follows journeys between ports and regional centers, notes interactions with foreign traders, and catalogs religious practices, ceremonies, theatrical entertainments, funerary and wedding rites, and agricultural and artisanal processes, supplemented by maps and numerous illustrations to support its ethnographic and practical observations.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

Volume II

Page
Procession of Feudal Lords Frontispiece
A Scene in a Tea Garden 8
A Native Postman; Toko-no-ma 16
In a Japanese Garden 32
A Daimyō’s Procession 40
Image of Jizō 48
An Ancient Warrior 56
An Archer 64
The Marketing and Preparation of Food: A Kitchen, showing Utensils; A Fishmonger 72
A Carpenter Shop 80
Ploughing; A Freight Cart 88
Views at Fushimi: Doll and Toy Shops; Entrance to Inari Temple 100
A View of Fuji 104
View of Hakone; Lake Biwa 112
The Ear-mound at Kyōtō 128
Kwannon, Goddess of Mercy 136
Scenes among the Silk Workers: Reeling; The Culture of the Worms 144
Industrial Workers: An Umbrella-maker; A Charcoal Vender 152
Interior View of a Typical Japanese House 160
A Scene in the House of a Noble 178
A Japanese Bed 186
The Cultivation of Grain: Threshing and Cleaning Grain; Coolies in a Rice Field; Women carrying Rice 194
The Processes of Weighing and Pounding Rice 202
A Coolie with Straw Raincoat 210
Farm Scenes: Coolies carrying Bamboo Baskets; An Irrigation System 218
Artisans for the Common People: Repairing Wooden Clogs; Repairing Tatami 226
Scenes in the Home: The Doctor’s Call; Hairdressing; A Blind Masseur 234
Scene in a Common School 242
The Wedding Ceremony 250
A Buddhist Funeral 258
A Shintō Funeral 264
Scenes in Japanese Cemeteries 272
Players at the Game of “Go” 280
Theatrical Representations: The “No” Dance; Chrysanthemum Figures 288
Japanese Wrestlers 296
Portrait of Commodore Oliver H. Perry 304
The Reception of Commodore Perry by the Japanese Emperor 312
Scene in the Harbor of Uraga 320
Portrait of Townsend Harris 328
The Old and the New: Junks; The New Battleship “Mikasa” 336
Nihombashi, Tōkyō 344
A Modern Street Scene in Tōkyō 352