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A travel writer offers a series of impressionistic essays and vignettes that blend voyage narrative with close cultural observation. He recounts the Pacific crossing and urban approaches, then turns to city life, costumes, earthquakes, baths, tea ceremony, geisha parties, food, national sports, and the roles and manners of women. Interleaved are portraits of notable public figures, reflections on efficiency and diplomacy, and chapters on rural railways, inns, superstitions, art, and language. Anecdote, personal encounters, interviews, and photographic illustrations combine to create a layered, conversational portrait of everyday customs, social rituals, and landscape scenes encountered during his travels.
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