This was written by a British Marine Lieutenant who was serving in Japan in 1864. He does a good job describing festivals, weddings, local shops, a funeral, etc. He doesn't speak with any Japanese people to get their opinions of anything, and there's no mention of politics, religion, international relations- it's just a straightforward description of things he sees happening in front of him. It's a short book, and at the end I found myself wishing it would go on longer.Get more detail about Sketches of Japanese Manners and Customs.
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Sketches of Japanese Manners and Customs Review
This was written by a British Marine Lieutenant who was serving in Japan in 1864. He does a good job describing festivals, weddings, local shops, a funeral, etc. He doesn't speak with any Japanese people to get their opinions of anything, and there's no mention of politics, religion, international relations- it's just a straightforward description of things he sees happening in front of him. It's a short book, and at the end I found myself wishing it would go on longer.Get more detail about Sketches of Japanese Manners and Customs.
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