| Country Scenes and Country Customs | Frontispiece |
| FACING PAGE |
| “The Picturesque Moat and Ancient Wall” | 18 |
| “The Charm of the Scenery Along the Banks” | 32 |
| “To Tend These Trees Became a Privilege” | 38 |
| “The Villages Have Never Been Rebuilt” | 56 |
| “For Centuries Lovers Have Met About the Old Well” | 72 |
| “Dark and Solemn and Stately Cryptomerias” | 78 |
| “Ashi-no-Umi, which is, being Interpreted, ‘The Sea of Reeds’” | 84 |
| “Class and Teacher Always Had to be Photographed” | 108 |
| “The Bearing of the Boys and Girls is Serious, Respectful and Affectionate” | 118 |
| “It is Nature Combed and Trimmed” | 130 |
| “Winding Paths Over Rude Moss-covered Stepping-Stones” | 142 |
| “The Worship of Nature in the Open Air” | 152 |
| “In One Corner of the Stage Sits the Chorus” | 194 |
| “Leading Actors in the Dramas of that Day” | 208 |
| “Leading Actors in the Dramas of that Day” | 212 |
| “The Chief Abbot Came in to Greet Us” | 226 |
| “Where Nichiren Spent His Last Days” | 234 |
| “Picturesquely Seated on a Wooded Hill” | 250 |
| “All Covered with Fresh-Fallen Snow” | 276 |
| “Peasants Were Going to and from Their Work” | 294 |
| “You can not Mock the Conviction of Millions” | 302 |
| “The Beautiful Grounds in Full Sight of the Bay” | 308 |
| “They Took Part in Out-Door Sports” | 320 |