ABSTRACT

First published in 1937 this is a collection of articles written by the author under the pseudonym 'Waseda Eisaku' for the Japan Tourist Bureau's magazine over twenty five years. Intended to satisfy the intellectual curiosity of cultivated tourists from abroad by giving the insider's view of all things Japanese, it was published as a book just before the outbreak of World War II.

Writing in the first person, Katsumata becomes both guide and confidante, writing about his own travel experiences in Japan and about Japanese customs and practices that interest him, such as traditional incense ceremonies, or fishing with rod and creel. This personal approach results in an unusual selection of topics and itineraries including tray landscapes, old Japanese clocks, hot springs, Japanese humour, sumo wrestling, pines in Japanese scenery, the Japanese sun flag and Buddhist temple bells. The author not only describes, but draws the reader into his own experiences - his joy on buying an antiquarian book he cannot really afford, the monotony he feels when travelling too long through snowy landscapes, the delight he takes in telling you that the best bait for carp fishing is sweet potato. Katsumata's unconventional choice of subjects and his informal and individualistic writing style make this a refreshingly different guide to Japan, and a valuable record of the period in which it was written.

chapter |8 pages

Angling in Japan

chapter |8 pages

Bonseki, or Tray Landscapes

chapter |17 pages

Japanese Humour, Old and New

chapter |13 pages

The Romance of a Mask-Maker

chapter |13 pages

Incense Ceremonies

chapter |12 pages

The Shōsōin and its Historic Treasures

chapter |8 pages

Hot Springs in Japan

chapter |5 pages

Singing Insects

chapter |4 pages

Miniature Plants

chapter |7 pages

Among My Books

chapter |13 pages

The Uguisu, the Prince of Cage Birds

chapter |14 pages

Japan Weather

chapter |6 pages

The Bamboo

chapter |8 pages

Bonkei, or Miniature Landscapes

chapter |12 pages

Wrestling, the National Game of Japan

chapter |23 pages

In the Land of Snow

chapter |24 pages

The Katana, the Soul of the Samurai

chapter |10 pages

Tricky Traders in Art

chapter |8 pages

The Ayu, The Queen of the River

chapter |17 pages

Collecting

chapter |27 pages

Landscape Gardening in Japan

chapter |9 pages

Pines in Japanese Scenery

chapter |8 pages

Early Christian Relics in Japan

chapter |14 pages

Old Japanese Clocks

chapter |11 pages

Hinomaru, the Sun Flag of Japan

chapter |9 pages

“Kateki Sama“

chapter |20 pages

Buddhist Temple Bells

chapter |37 pages

Japanese Puppet Plays

chapter |8 pages

National Poetry Contest

chapter |9 pages

A Characteristic Japanese Custom Kuyo