The Japanese Discovery of Victorian Britain: Early Travel Encounters in the Far West

Cobbing Andrew

Routledge · 1998

Details

Titel

The Japanese Discovery of Victorian Britain

Untertitlel

Early Travel Encounters in the Far West

Edition

1st Edition

Erscheinungsdatum

1998

Verlag

Routledge

Medium
Print
Einband

Gebunden

ISBN 13

9781873410813

Seitenzahl

272

Sprache
Englisch

Klappentext

The investigations undertaken in the pursuit of knowledge by the first overseas Japanese travellers during the 1860s and 70s have left a unique record of life in the then unknown west. Leaving behind a homeland culturally isolated for more than 200 years, these samurai travellers were especially fascinated by the extent of British political and commercial influence they observed during their travels, and therefore paid particularly close attention to the Victorian world and recorded all they saw in minute detail. Their diaries and 'travelogues' comprise the single largest body of material on Victorian society to be recorded in any non-European language. This book examines the nature of these travellers' experiences and their perceptions of Victorian Britain. A deeper understanding of this rich source material is important because, although entirely unknown to British readers, the documents reveal one of the most spectacular culture shocks ever recorded in World History. They are also important because the images of Victorian and other western societies that they portrayed to the Japanese reading public in the late nineteenth century still underpin Japanese understanding of the outside world more than a hundred years later.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Tables and Illustrations

Introduction

1. Tidings from Afar: Early Travels in the West

Japanese Images of Britain During the Sakoku Period

5

Early Overseas Missions

18

Students

20

- i) Bakufu Students

21

- ii) Illegal Students, the Mikkosha

22

The First Years of Passport Travel

28
2. The Victorian World on the Voyage to Europe

Overseas Travellers and the Japanese Diary Tradition

40

- i) Departure and the Constraints of Sea Travel

46

- ii) The China Experience: Shanghai and Hong Kong

50

- iv) Europe

60

The Age of Steam Through the Eyes of the Samurai

64
3 Adventures in Victorian Britain

Early Japanese Images of London

90

Tours of Observation

95

Tours of Observation in the Eyes of the Victorian Press

97

Japanese Sudents in London and their Victorian Mentors

102

Japanese Students Outside London

116

- iii) The Society of Japanese Students

129

- v) Rites of Passage

137
4 Return to Japan

Student Regulations and the Recall form Britain

147

Late Careers

156

- i) The Campaign for Liberal Rights

159

- ii) Publications

162

- iii) Education

166

Seiyō Jijo and the Takenouchi Mission

183

Kairan Jikki and the Iwakura Embassy

201

Conclusion

211

Glossary

216

Appendix: Biographical Notes

218

Notes and References

224

Select Bibliography

249