
A French naval officer, fresh from a long voyage across the Pacific, finds himself drawn to the distant silhouette of Japan as it rises on the horizon. With a mix of youthful optimism and restless longing, he imagines a simple life among the island’s gardens, dreaming of a marriage to a petite, dark‑haired Japanese woman. The opening sets a tone of quiet adventure, as the ship’s crew watches the sunrise over the Fukaï islands and feels the fresh sea breeze that seems to herald a new chapter.
The narrative unfolds as a personal journal, capturing the officer’s first encounters with Japanese customs, language, and the enigmatic woman he calls Chrysanthème. His observations are colored by both admiration and a subtle sense of cultural distance, offering a vivid portrait of a fleeting, idealized romance set against the backdrop of a world far from home. The story balances lyrical description with the quiet introspection of a summer spent in a land both enchanting and unfamiliar.
Language
fr
Duration
~4 hours (277K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chuck Greif and www.ebooksgratuits.com
Release date
2006-05-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1850–1923
A naval officer who turned travel and memory into vivid fiction, this French writer became famous for books that carried readers to Istanbul, Japan, and beyond. His work blends romance, melancholy, and a strong sense of place, giving even distant settings an intimate, personal feel.
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