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“So genial is its spirit, so enticing its narrative.”—New Englander and Yale Review (1881). The first recorded account of Japan by a Westerner, this 1878 book captures a lifestyle that has nearly vanished. The author traveled 1,400 miles by horse, ferry, foot, and jinrikisha.
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Description and travel, Travel, Social life and customs, Journeys, British, Japan, History, Biography, Women travelers, Nonfiction, Fiction, Travel Literature, Japan, guidebooks, Bird, isabella l. (isabella lucy), 1831-1904, Japan, description and travel, Japan, social life and customs, Voyages and travels, Women, biography, Britanniques, Histoire, Voyageuses, Biographies, Descriptions et voyagesPeople
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