A Japanese Boy
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3.5 • 2 Ratings
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Publisher Description
A Japanese Boy is a Fiction Biographical Book. I was born in a small seaport town called mabari, which is situated on the western coast of the island of Shikoku, the eastern of the two islands lying south of Hondo. The Imabari harbor is a miserable ditch; at low tide the mouth shows its shallow bottom, and one can wade across. People go there for clam-digging. Two or three little streams empty their waters into the harbor. A few junks and a number of boats are always seen standing in this pool of salt-water. In the houses surrounding it, mostly very old and ramshackle, are sold eatables and provisions, fishes are bought from the boats, or shelter is given to sailors.
Customer Reviews
Nice read
Good read for anyone interested in old Japan. It talks a lot about the customs, traditions, and festivals in rural (1800's?) Japan.