Some Roads Towards Peace a Report to the Trustees of the Endowment On Observati

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Some Roads Towards Peace a Report to the Trustees of the Endowment On Observati
Eliot Charles William
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Otohiko Matsukata (A. B. , Harvard, 1906), joined us. The plans prepared by this committee were capable of modification at any point, and were frequently modified in accordance with my desire to see places or persons which had not been included in the selections of the committee. We saw only southern Japan, following the main railroad line from Shimo- noseki to Tokyo, but making short excursions both to the north and to the south. Coming as we did from China and Korea, the country seemed to us ...very beau- tiful by contrast, highly diversified in crops, trees, and shrubs, and tidy in respect to buildings and highways. Our first stopping place was Miyajima, a lovely health and pleasure resort on the Inland Sea, which combines all the usual features of a Japanese pleasure resort, a temple well cared for in beautiful grounds, pleasant walks through groves and tasteful gardens, tea-houses, Jap- anese inns, and an excellent hotel for foreigners. Miyajima, like such resorts in all parts of the world, had also its little bazaar on the road from the inns to the temple, where excursionists could buy picture post-cards and the similar trifles which in all countries attract the unfastidious visitor who likes memen- toes.

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