Japan: Its History, Arts, and Literature/Volume 4
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Oriental Series
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JAPAN
ITS HISTORY, ARTS, AND LITERATURE
BY
CAPTAIN F. BRINKLEY
Volume IV
J. B. MILLET COMPANY
BOSTON AND TOKYO
Copyright, 1902
By J. B. MILLET CO.
ENTERED AT STATIONERS' HALL, LONDON, ENGLAND
THE•PLIMPTON•PRESS
[W•D•O]
NORWOOD•MASS•U•S•A
CONTENTS
Page
Manners and Customs of the Tokugawa Era |
1 |
The Tokugawa Court |
28 |
Criminal Procedure and the Criminal Classes in Tokugawa Times |
47 |
Personal Liberty, Justice, Slavery, and Checks on Vice |
92 |
Philosophy, Education, Customs, and Costumes |
124 |
Meiji, or the Era of "Enlightened Government" |
184 |
263 |
ILLUSTRATIONS
Page
A Dancing Girl |
Frontispiece |
Boat Bridge on the Nakasendo |
32 |
Fujiyama from Numigawa |
64 |
Oji Tea-House, Tōkyō |
128 |
Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights |
192 |
Bronze Lantern from Korea and Candelabrum from Holland |
224 |