
A Japanese scholar sets out from the bustling streets of Tokyo, stepping aboard a steamship bound for Europe at the turn of the twentieth century. His keen eye captures the ritual of farewells, the chatter of students and colleagues, and the palpable excitement of a voyage that promises both adventure and cultural exchange. Written with an elegant fluency in German, the narrative offers a rare glimpse into how one man bridges two distant worlds through language and curiosity.
The travelogue follows his progress from the harbor of Yokohama through a string of exotic ports—Kobe, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Singapore, and beyond—each described with vivid detail and accompanied by eighty finely rendered illustrations. Along the way, he reflects on the people he meets, the customs he observes, and the striking similarities he discovers between his homeland and the places he visits. The early chapters culminate in his first impressions of Berlin, inviting listeners to join his wonder‑filled exploration of a city that, to him, feels both foreign and familiar.
Language
de
Duration
~4 hours (257K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Alexander Bauer and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2013-11-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1863–1907
A Germanist and educator in Meiji Japan, he wrote about travel, culture, and learning at a moment when Japan was looking outward to Europe. His life joined scholarship with firsthand experience, including years spent studying in Germany.
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