
A seasoned seaman, weary of the endless sameness of foreign ports, finally gets a chance to step ashore in Japan. Guided by a young passenger eager to explore, he trades the rolling deck for the bustling streets of Kobe, where mountains loom behind a lively harbour and the rhythm of daily life is carried by rickshaws pulled by strong men. The narrative captures his first impressions of the country’s striking landscape—glimmering waterways, verdant islands, and villages that seem to hang like birds on cliff faces—while also noting the oddities of oversized advertisements and towering lanterns that line the railways.
From Kobe he boards a first‑class train to Kyoto, observing how effortlessly travel unfolds in a land where a ticket remains valid for days and luggage limits are generous. Through his eyes we glimpse the quiet grandeur of Kyoto, once the imperial capital, and feel the sailor’s mix of curiosity and lingering restlessness as he confronts a culture both alien and inviting.
Full title
Een vliegreisje in het Land der Rijzende Zon De Aarde en haar Volken, 1906
Language
nl
Duration
~1 hours (60K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jeroen Hellingman and the PG Distributed Proofreaders Team
Release date
2004-11-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

A pioneering Dutch scholar of Islamic philosophy, he helped introduce many Western readers to medieval Arabic thought. His work also touched early academic psychology in the Netherlands, giving his career an unusually wide reach.
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