CHAPTER I. The Departure. |
CHAPTER II. Overland to California. |
CHAPTER III. On the Pacific Ocean. |
CHAPTER IV. Incidents of a Whaling Voyage. |
CHAPTER V. Arrival in Japan. |
CHAPTER VI. First Day in Japan. |
CHAPTER VII. From Yokohama to Tokio. |
CHAPTER VIII. Sights in the Eastern Capital of Japan. |
CHAPTER IX. Asakusa and Yuyeno.—First National Fair at Tokio. |
CHAPTER X. Walks and Talks in Tokio. |
CHAPTER XI. An Excursion to Dai-Boots and Enoshima. |
CHAPTER XII. Sights at Enoshima. |
CHAPTER XIII. On the Road to Fusiyama. |
CHAPTER XIV. The Ascent of Fusiyama. |
CHAPTER XV. Executions and Hari-Kari. |
CHAPTER XVI. Amusements.—Wrestlers and Theatrical Entertainments. |
CHAPTER XVII. A Study of Japanese Art. |
CHAPTER XVIII. Something about Japanese Women. |
CHAPTER XIX. From Yokohama to Kobe and Osaka. |
CHAPTER XX. The Mint at Osaka.—From Osaka to Nara and Kioto. |
CHAPTER XXI. Kioto and Lake Biwa. |
CHAPTER XXII. The Inland Sea and Nagasaki.—Caught in a Typhoon. |
CHAPTER XXIII. First Day in China. |
CHAPTER XXIV. A Voyage up the Yang-tse-kiang. |
CHAPTER XXV. The Tae-ping Rebellion.—Scenes on the Great River. |
CHAPTER XXVI. From Shanghai to Pekin. |
CHAPTER XXVII. Sights in Pekin. |
CHAPTER XXVIII. A Journey to the Great Wall of China. |
CHAPTER XXIX. From Shanghai to Hong-kong.—A Story of the Coolie Trade. |
CHAPTER XXX. Hong-kong and Canton. |
CHAPTER XXXI. Sights and Scenes in Canton. |