Manners and Customs of the Japanese: Japan and the Japanese, in the Nineteenth Century. From Recent Dutch Travels, Especially the Narrative of Von SieboldJ. Murray, 1852 - 423 Seiten |
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... prepared from shell - chalk . Sailing vessels and fishing boats enlivened the mouth of the bay . At the call of our Japanese guests , many fishermen approached , and offered us their fish , with a liberality and affability astonishing ...
... prepared from shell - chalk . Sailing vessels and fishing boats enlivened the mouth of the bay . At the call of our Japanese guests , many fishermen approached , and offered us their fish , with a liberality and affability astonishing ...
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... preparation of sakee , with snow from Foesi , bearing some resemblance to the ice - creams of Europe . The peasant's hospitality is rewarded by the present of a Japanese gold coin ... prepared for the CHAP . IV . ] 103 MOUNT FAKONE .
... preparation of sakee , with snow from Foesi , bearing some resemblance to the ice - creams of Europe . The peasant's hospitality is rewarded by the present of a Japanese gold coin ... prepared for the CHAP . IV . ] 103 MOUNT FAKONE .
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... prepared for the reception of travelling grandees , where tea , confectionery , and other dainties , are served up by beautiful damsels . Upon this mountain , a second guard is stationed for the prevention of unlawful ingress and egress ...
... prepared for the reception of travelling grandees , where tea , confectionery , and other dainties , are served up by beautiful damsels . Upon this mountain , a second guard is stationed for the prevention of unlawful ingress and egress ...
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... prepared to fly . On coming into the street , we saw every thing blazing around us . To run with the flames before the wind appeared very dangerous ; so , taking an oblique direction , we ran through a street that was already burning ...
... prepared to fly . On coming into the street , we saw every thing blazing around us . To run with the flames before the wind appeared very dangerous ; so , taking an oblique direction , we ran through a street that was already burning ...
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... prepared . But none inherit his leavings . Whatever article of any kind has been hallowed by the mikado's use , even such remote use as cooking what he is to eat , is thereby so sanctified , that no human touch must be afterwards ...
... prepared . But none inherit his leavings . Whatever article of any kind has been hallowed by the mikado's use , even such remote use as cooking what he is to eat , is thereby so sanctified , that no human touch must be afterwards ...
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Seite 133 - Then he ordered us to take off our cappa, or cloak, being our garment of ceremony ; then to stand upright, that he might have a full view of us ; again, to walk, to stand still, to compliment each other, to dance, to jump, to play the drunkard, to speak broken Japanese, to read Dutch, to paint, to sing, to put our cloaks on and off.
Seite 125 - Nagasaki and the chief interpreter are the only persons who accompany the opperhoefd, and give him the signal of retreat, which, like his entrance, is performed in a very stooping attitude ; so that, although the presence of numbers may be perceived, it is impossible, without violating the laws of Japanese courtesy, to look round for what should attract attention or excite curiosity.
Seite 134 - ... of us ; again, to walk, to stand still, to compliment each other, to dance, to jump, to play the drunkard, to speak broken Japanese, to read Dutch, to paint, to sing, to put our cloaks on and off. Meanwhile we...
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Seite 130 - Emperor sat on the other; and there, kneeling, he bowed his forehead quite down to the ground, and so crawled backwards like a crab, without uttering a single word. So mean and short a thing is the audience we have of this mighty monarch.