About This Book
A traveler's series of impressionistic sketches recounts journeys through Manchuria, Korea, and Japan, with a final chapter on Manila. Written largely as newspaper notes penned en voyage, it blends vivid descriptions of landscapes and wartime ruins with visits to railways, ports, factories, schools, and civic institutions. The author records museums, observatories, industrial sites, and public figures encountered, and reflects on local customs, hospitality, and the contrasting rhythms of urban and rural life, offering practical travel detail alongside cultural observation.
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