The book In the Wake of the Setting Sun was written by author Carter, James, B. 1831 Here you can read free online of In the Wake of the Setting Sun book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is In the Wake of the Setting Sun a good or bad book?
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74 W. Japan proper is composed of five large and 3,000 small islands — these having a population of over fifty milUon. The four principal ports of the empire are Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka, and Nagasaki. The empire is well supplied with transportation facilities, most of these being owned and operated by Japanese subjects. The prospects of Japan commercially are exceedingly bright. Japan has made wonderful and exceedingly rapid growth and develop- ment in the manufacturing line. Her manufactories ar...e great, both in extent and number, there being some $52,000,000 invested in them. The annual value of crops is $260,000,000. The Saneg railway has many points of historic interest, charming scenery, picturesque harbours, romantic islands, sacred temples, ancient feudal castles, etc., within easy reach of tourists. The traveller, landing at Yokohama, can visit by rail Tokyo and Nikko ; and then by the Tokaido rail- way to Kobe, stopping at Nagoya, Kyoto, and Osaka on the way. Then leaving Kobe, he goes by the Saneg railway to Moji, skirting the world-wide-famous Inland Sea of Japan, seeing the beautiful scenery on the line, such as Suma Maiko, Miyoyima, etc, ; from Moji towards Nagasaki you travel by the Kuishia railway.
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