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The account outlines the geography of the island empire and surveys its earliest inhabitants, myths, and the gradual incorporation of continental influences such as writing, religion, and administrative practices. It follows political evolution from legendary foundations through medieval feudalism, the alternating authority of emperor and shōgun, and the rise of strong warlords culminating in unification under successive military regimes. It examines the introduction and suppression of Christianity, the long period of seclusion, the forced opening by Western powers, and the political upheavals that led to restoration and the eventual establishment of constitutional government. Appendices provide chronological lists and legal texts.

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David Murray

David Murray was a notable figure in the late 19th century, recognized for his contributions to literature and travel writing. He is best known for his work "Japan," which provides insightful observations and reflections on Japanese culture and society during a time of significant change. Murray's writings often blend personal experience with broader cultural analysis, making his work valuable for understanding the historical context of Japan's modernization. His explorations and narratives continue to resonate with readers interested in the intersection of travel, culture, and history.

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