id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015008198056 Silver, Jacob Mortimer Wier. Sketches of Japanese manners and customs. 1867 .txt text/plain 6514 322 64 and frugality, in their different stations in life.'' Various qualities are ascribed to the hero of this festival: he is considered the especial champion of women, for whose protection he instituted the most lucrative in Japan, as the Japanese not only perpetuate their celebrities by wax-work effigies, but the majority of the people, being professors of the Sintoo religion, have Lares and Penates of the same engross the attention of Japanese artists, generally depict naiboen intrigues No Japanese dreams of entering a friend's house while the white lamp is to the bath-houses, which are generally open to the road or street. It is amusing to notice the care taken by the Japanese to protect themselves from a second bath on returning from the bath-houses to their homes however humble a house may be, it generally has a potted flower or The sitting-apartments in Japanese houses are generally situated at ./cache/mdp.39015008198056.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015008198056.txt