Japan and Korea
Frank G. Carpenter
Another fascinating volume in the author’s quest to travel the world. This time we are taken to Japan and Korea for an in-depth look at their governments, peoples, agriculture, native customs and religion. (Summary by Betty B) (8 hr 56 min)
Chapters
A Word Before We Start | 3:51 |
Tokyo, the Capital City | 22:31 |
The Imperial Family | 21:48 |
Some Political Aspects of Japan | 18:33 |
The Mitsuis and their Millions | 19:57 |
The Biggest Dept. Store in the Orient | 11:20 |
Maids and Matrons of Japan | 27:14 |
An Afternoon at the Theater | 28:00 |
A Visit to a Japanese Finishing School | 22:45 |
On the Way to Nikko | 16:24 |
Temple Bells and Buddhas | 24:02 |
Two Americans in a Japanese House | 21:57 |
By Rail through the Rice Fields | 23:22 |
At a Native Inn | 16:42 |
Kyoto | 20:07 |
The Master Craftsmen of Kyoto | 24:29 |
In the Realm of Gods and Spirits | 20:17 |
Young Japan | 16:02 |
A Cup of Tea | 15:17 |
A Wrestling Bout at Osaka | 22:22 |
The Yankee Trader of the Far East | 19:55 |
In a Japanese Cotton Mill | 20:49 |
Fusan to Seoul | 19:16 |
In the Korean Capital | 16:32 |
Life in the Land of Morning Calm | 27:37 |
A night in a Buddhist Monastery | 14:44 |
Christianity in Korea | 21:00 |