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A series of first-hand observations and illustrated vignettes describing Japanese social life, ceremonies, and institutions. Topics include religious and seasonal festivals, domestic routines, class structures and courtly ceremonies, customary rites such as ritual suicide and cremation, popular entertainments and sports, methods of policing and punishment, and pervasive superstitions and religious observances. The chapters combine descriptive narrative with reproductions of native drawings to depict markets, tea-houses, bath-houses, funerary practices, and public spectacles, emphasizing how ritual, etiquette, and family customs shape everyday behavior and collective identity.

About the Author

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J. M. W. Silver

J. M. W. Silver was an author known for his insightful observations of Japanese culture during the 19th century. His notable work, "Sketches of Japanese Manners and Customs," provides a detailed account of the social practices, traditions, and daily life in Japan, reflecting the author's keen interest in cultural anthropology. Through his writing, Silver contributed to the understanding of Japan's unique societal norms and customs, offering readers a glimpse into a world that was largely unfamiliar to the Western audience of his time.

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