Unbeaten Tracks in Japan
Publisher Description
Unbeaten Tracks in Japan is compiled of the letters she sent to her sister during her 7 months sojourn in Japan in 1878. Her travels there took her from Edo (now called Tokyo) through the interior - where she was often the first foreigner the locals had met - to Niigata, and from there to Aomori. There she crossed over to Yezo (Hokkaido), and her account on the life of the Ainu, an indigenous people of Japan, provides an interesting glimpse of days long past.
More Books Like This
More Books by Isabella Lucy Bird
Among the Tibetans
1904
A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains
1879
The Englishwoman in America
1856
The Hawaiian Archipelago
1875
The Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither
1904
Korea and her Neighbours. A narrative of travel, with an account of the recent vicissitudes and present position of the country ... With maps and illustrations. Volume I.
2012