Colour Impressions a Report to the Albert Kahn Trustees On the Results of a Jou

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Colour Impressions a Report to the Albert Kahn Trustees On the Results of a Jou
Douglas Knoop
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It was merely one episode of many. For example, in 1889, the British Minister and his wife had to refrain from driving in an open carriage in Tokyo for fear of a bomb or a shot; and Mrs. Fraser, the British Minister's wife, mentions in her letters that at this time stones were thrown at her in her brougham. In 1890 an attack was made by the crowd on the Russian Legation in Tokyo. These later outbreaks of anti-foreign feeling had largely to do with the question of treaty revision. For years the ...Japanese authorities worked to secure the re- vision of the treaties which accorded rights of extra- territoriality to foreigners resident in Japan, as these rights implied that the Powers regarded and treated the Japanese as an inferior race. The foreigners in Japan, whilst very desirous of securing a modification of the clauses in the treaties which restricted their permanent residence and trading activities to the treaty ports, and which compelled them to provide themselves with special passes before they could travel in other parts of Japan, were strongly opposed to the proposal that they should be subject to Japanese law.

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