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A first-person travel memoir recounts life during an official residence in Japan, blending intimate social and ceremonial episodes with evocative descriptions of landscapes, temples, and everyday customs. The author details audiences and court functions, diplomatic society, visits to sites such as Kamakura and Nikko, and impressions of the Inland Sea and Mount Fuji, while interweaving reflections on art, lacquer work, seasonal festivals, and practical notes on pronunciation and etiquette. The tone alternates between anecdotal recollection and informative guide, presenting ritual, aesthetics, and domestic life through observant, conversational reportage.

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Isabel Anderson

Isabel Anderson was an American author known for her travel writing and fiction. Her works often explore themes of love and adventure, reflecting her experiences in various cultures. Among her notable titles is "Polly the Pagan: Her Lost Love Letters," which showcases her ability to blend personal narrative with broader cultural observations. Additionally, her travel books, such as "The Spell of Belgium" and "The Spell of Japan," offer readers vivid insights into the places she visited, capturing the essence of each locale. Anderson's writing contributes to the literary heritage of early 20th-century American literature.

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