
A lively travelogue transports listeners from the endless expanse of the Pacific to the bustling ports of Japan, where the author’s keen eye captures both the grandeur of ancient temples and the everyday rhythm of market stalls. The narrative begins aboard the Kashima Maru, where a whimsical mishap—miscounting the days of the week—sparks a light‑hearted debate among passengers, hinting at the cultural quirks the journey will reveal.
From the first steps onto Tokyo’s crowded streets to quiet moments in tea‑house gardens, the story blends humor with thoughtful observation, offering vivid portraits of samurai‑like poise, bustling bathhouses, and the understated elegance of women behind lacquered screens. Listeners will hear anecdotes about earthquakes, geisha parties, and the peculiar customs that make Japan both mysterious and endearing, all narrated with a tone that feels like a friendly guide sharing secrets over a cup of saké.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (479K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2018-09-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1879–1947
A witty American novelist and journalist from Chicago, he turned sharp observations of everyday life into popular books, stories, and travel writing. His work moved easily between humor, fiction, and reporting, and some of it later found its way to the screen.
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