The Mikado's Empire/Catatan dan Apendiks/Sumber-sumber Tentang Warga Jepang

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PAPERS ON JAPANESE SUBJECTS.

THE following articles, by the author, may be of use to readers of this work who wish further information on the subjects treated of:

1. In the "American Cyclopaedia," New York, D. Appleton & Co. : "Japan" (seventeen pages, with map), "Kanagawa," "Kioto," " Matsumae," "Mikado," "Nagasaki," "Niigata," "Nippon," "Nobunaga," "Oshima," "Ozaka," "Saga," "Saghaliu," "Satsuma," "Shimonose"ki," "Tokio," "Tomomi Iwakura," "Yo- kohama," etc., etc.

2. "The Tokio Guide" (thirty -five pages); "Map of Tokio, with Notes, His- torical and Explanatory ;" and " The Yokohama Guide" (thirty-nine pages), with map, for tourists and visitors, were published in Japan, 1874 : Yokohama, F. R. Wetmore & Co.

3. "Education in Japan:" a series of thirteen articles, printed in The Japan Weekly Mail, Yokohama, 1873-'74. The greater bulk of matter in these papers was republished in The College Courant (New Haven), American Educational Month- ly (New York), and in the Appendix to vol. ii. of F. O. Adams's "History of Ja- pan," London, 1874, H. S. King & Co. The series treated of the " Tokio Normal School;" "The Imperial College of Tokio;" "The School of Foreign Lan- guages ;" " The Opening of the New Polytechnic School by the Mikado ;" " For- eign Teachers;" " Native Officials ;" "Native Teachers;" "Japanese Students;" "The Old Education;" "Physical Training;" "The Study of the English Lan- guage;" "Female Education;" "Moral Training."

4. In Lippincotts Magazine: "Inside Japan" (a trip in Kadzusa and Awa, April, 1873) ; " Japanese Fox Myths," January, 1874; "A Call on a Bonze," June,


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1874; "A Japanese Marriage in High Life," February, 1875; "A Daimio's Life," August, 1875.

5. In The Overland Monthly : "A Japanese Merchant at Home" (Paper-making, etc., in Echizen); "The Mythical Zoology of Japan," August, 1874; "New- year's-eve in Tokio," 1872— November, 1874; "In a Japanese Prison," Septem- ber, 1875.

6. In The Independent : "New Japan;" "The Sea Empire;" " A Tramp through Japan;" "The Imperial College in Yedo;" " Does Japan Persecute?" "Shinto- ism;" "Japanese Proverbs" (two papers); "Japan's Record of Progress in 1872;" "Japanese Politeness;" "Buddhism in Japan" (two papers); "Baby Gojiro;" "Trampling on the Cross;" "Japanese Education at Home and Abroad;" Notes and Editorials on Japanese Subjects, 1870-1876.

7. In Appletons' Journal: "The Paper Money of Japan;" "Japanese Fire- proofs;" "A Japanese City," August 1st, 1874; "Japanese Fans;" "AModern- teed Japanese City," March 25th, 1875; "A Daimio's Stable," June 26th, 1875; "Household Superstitions in Japan," January, 1876.

8. In St. Nicholas: " The Feast of Dolls," March, 1875 ; "The Feast of Flags," May, 1875 ; " The Golden Fish of Owari Castle," with illustrations, by Ozawa.

9. In The Christian Weekly: "Education in Japan," with picture of the Impe- rial College in Tokio, October 30th, 1875.

10. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Japan for 1873 : " The Streets and Street- names of Yedo."

11. In The Christian at Work: "The Land of the Rising Sun," January 28th, 1875; "Christian Missions in Japan  ;" "Christ in Japan  ;" "Woman's Position in Japan."

12. Map of Dai Nippon, the Empire of Japan, and chapter on the Geography of Japan, in Mitchell's "School Geography and Atlas," Philadelphia, J. H. Butler & Co. This map was drawn by Takahashi, instructor in drawing in the Imperial College, Tokio, from the War Department map of Japan: the letter-press and names were added by the author.