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A collection of travel sketches and essays portraying Japan's sacred sites, rituals, artistic crafts, seasonal landscapes, and domestic customs. The author moves among Buddhist and Shinto shrines, mausoleums, and village altars, describing temple architecture, ceremonies, and the atmosphere of pilgrimage; travels around a famous volcanic peak and coastal bays; and observes crafts such as cloisonné and flower arranging. Interwoven are portraits of festivals, theatrical performance, and private moments that reveal popular beliefs, everyday piety, and aesthetic sensibilities, with lyrical scene-setting and reflective passages about continuity, impermanence, and the visual arts.

About the Author

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A. Herbage Edwards

A. Herbage Edwards was a writer known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His notable work, "Kakemono," reflects his interest in themes of art and culture, drawing inspiration from Japanese aesthetics. Edwards's writing often explores the intersection of visual art and narrative, showcasing his unique perspective on the world. Though not widely recognized today, his work offers a glimpse into the literary landscape of his time, contributing to the broader understanding of cultural exchange in literature.

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