The Foundations of Japan, Notes Made During Journeys of 6,000 Miles in the Rural Districts As a Basis for a Sounder Knowledge of the Japanese People
The Foundations of Japan, Notes Made During Journeys of 6,000 Miles in the Rural Districts As a Basis for a Sounder Knowledge of the Japanese People
Robertson Scott, J. W. (John William), 1866-1962
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The results of intermarriage between Western people and Japanese who are of equal social and educational status and of good physique should be closely watched." H. "In our schools an hour or two a week is reserved for culture, but the true spirit of culture is lacking. The Imperial Rescript on education is very good moral doctrine, but the real life's aim of many of us is to be well off, to have an automobile, to become a Baron or to A JUSTER IDEA ABOUT "IDOLS" 205 extend the Empire. We do not ...ask ourselves, ' For what reason ? ' " I. " I conduct certain classes which the clerks of my bank must attend. The teaching-I give is based on Con- fucian, Christian and Buddhist principles. I try to make the young men more manful. I constantly urge upon them that ' you must be a man before you can be a clerk.' " J. (a septuagenarian ex-daimyo) : " Confucianism is the basis of my life, but twice a month I serve at my Shinto shrine and I conduct a Buddhist service in my house morning and evening.
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