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Unbeaten Tracks in Japan

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A solitary travel account recounts journeys through Japan's interior and northern Yezo, presented as letters that describe rough overland travel, inns, local food, climate and modes of transport, and extended observations of temples and shrines such as those at Nikkô. It records encounters with villagers and Ainu communities, offering ethnographic notes on customs, religion, dress, and agriculture, alongside frank portrayals of peasant poverty and the effects of modernization. Practical details of passports, coolies, pack-saddles, and daily routine alternate with vivid descriptions of scenery, wood-carving, festivals, and the challenges faced by a lone female traveller.

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Isabella L. Bird

Isabella L. Bird was a pioneering English explorer, writer, and naturalist known for her adventurous travels in the late 19th century. She gained fame for her vivid travel narratives that documented her experiences in remote regions, including the American West, Tibet, and Japan. Her notable work, "A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains," offers an engaging account of her journey through the Rocky Mountains, showcasing her keen observations of nature and local cultures. Bird's writings not only reflect her adventurous spirit but also provide valuable insights into the places she visited, contributing significantly to the genre of travel literature.

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