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A descriptive survey of Japan combines physical geography, climate, agriculture, forestry and mineral resources with observations on landscape and population density. The narrative traces early contacts with foreign visitors and the nation’s gradual opening while describing social habits, industry, and a general willingness to adopt useful foreign techniques alongside preservation of native customs. Ethnographic and linguistic questions about origins are raised, and religious material appears in accounts of cosmogony, the Izanaghi and Izanami legend, the role of kami, and temple practices, producing a blend of travel reportage, historical summary, and cultural commentary.

About the Author

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Aimé Humbert

Aimé Humbert was a 19th-century writer and traveler known for his work on Japan, particularly in his book "Japan / De Aarde en haar Volken, 1867." In this work, Humbert provides insights into Japanese culture and society during a time of significant change and modernization. His observations reflect a keen interest in the diverse aspects of the Japanese way of life, contributing to the Western understanding of Japan during the Meiji Restoration. Humbert's writings are valuable for those interested in historical perspectives on Japan and the broader context of global interactions in the 19th century.

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