TOKYO

27

Steamers

Captain

G. Nakashima Owari,

Captain

Geo. W. Couner J. B. Macmillan

R. Tipple

Shinagawa, N. Muramatsu Sorachi, J. W. Renny

*** Maru

Maru"

Chitose,

Y. Kaya

Fushiki,

E. S. Barstow

Sagami,

R. Pender

Gembu,

S. Tsuji

Saikio,

Genkai,

A. Thomsen

Sakata,

Harima,

R. Nunome

Satsuma,

F. L. Sommer

Higo,

J. Jones

Seirio,

N, Mumesono

Hiogo,

M. Matsumoto Sendai,

Hiroshima, H. Walter

Hokkai,

M. Hamada

Ise,

Y. Iwato

Suminoye,

Suruga,

K. Iwanaga

Kiorio,

K. Chiba

Tagonoura,

Kobe,

E. W. Haswell

Takasago,

Kumamoto, C. Olsen

Tokai,

Kwanko, T. Date

Tokio,

Matsumaye, I. Higo

Totomi,

Miike,

Mikawa,

M. Ono

Tsuruga,

Ishinomaki, J. Koyama

Mino, Mororan,

Mutsu,

Nagato, Niigata, Omi,

K. Kori

K. Nakashima

J. Nirei

Y. Arai

T.S Kenderdine

M. Tsuji

W. Thompsen Toyoshima, T. Sakai

G. Shimadzu

S. Kawamuro Wakanoura, J. Wilson C. Takashima Yahiko H. Shimadzu

Yamashiro, C. Young

J. Miyagi

J. W. Ekstrand Yechigo, S. Yoshisawa

Yokohama, R. Swain

T. Okamura

F. J. Brown

PALMER, MJR.-GENERAL H. SPENCER, R.E.,

41, Azabu Imaimachi

PUTZIER, F., Instructor, First Higher Middle

School, 31, Oiwakecho, Hongōku

RASPE & CO., M., Merchants, 14, Kobikicho

Ichome, Kyobashiku

R. Lehmann

SASGA & Co., 17, Ginza Sanchome

Sasga Chosuke

Wm. Heise, C.E.

W. Bluthgen, E.E.

SEIYOKEN HOTEL, 32, Unemecho, Tsukiji

T. Matsui, manager

George Ume, clerk

C. I. Hess, chief cook

STONE, W. H., 3, Awoi-cho, Akasaka

SWIFT, JOHN TRUMBULL, Secretary of In- ternational Committee of Young Men's Christian Associations (New York), 85, Myogadani, Koishikawa

TAKATA & Co., Merchants, 18, Ginza San- chome, and 88, Bishopsgate St. Within, London, E.C., and 86, Wall St., New York

S. Takata

E. Schaeffer, 3, Kioicho Kojimachi W. Silver Hall, M.I.M.E., A.M.I.C.E., 9,

Tsukiji

Agency

North British and Mercantile Insce.

THOMPSON, A. G. CATON, 9, Minami Oda-

waracho

TOKYO CHIGARU KYOKWAI, Tokyo Geogra

phical Society, 10, Nishi Konyacho

President--H.I.H. Prince Kitashira-

kawa-nomiya

Vice-Presidents-Marquis N. Nabe-

shima, T. Enomoto

Hon. Sir F. R. Plunkett, K.C.M.G., B. H. Chamberlain, Ernest M. Satow, J. Dautremer

TOKYO CLUE, Rokumeikwan, Uchi Yama-

shita cho

President H.I.H. Prince Kitashira-

kawa Yoshihisa

Vice-Presidents-Prince Konoye, H.

W. Denison

Hon. Secry, and Treas.-T. B. Glover

W. B. Mason, manager

TOKYO KAIJO HOKEN KWAISHA, (Tokyo Marine Insurance Co.), 44, Minami, Kayabacho, Nihon Bashiku

TOKYO SHOGYO KWAIGISHO, (Tokyo Cham- ber of Commerce), 2, Kabutocho, Nihon- bashiku

Chairman-S. Shibusawa

Vice-Chairman T. Matsuda, S. Oku

G. Hagiwara, secretary

TSUKIJI DISPENSARY, 18, Akashicho Tsukiji

A. W. Thompson

WHITNEY, Dr. W. NORTON, 3, U.S. Legation,

Yenokizaka-machi, Akasaka

YOKOHAMA

Yokohama is the principal Treaty port of Japan, and was opened to foreign trade in July, 1859. It is situated on the Bay of Yokohama, a small bay on the Western side of the Gulf of Yedo, in lat. 35 deg. 26 min. 11 sec. N., and long. 139 deg. 39 min. 20 sec., in the island of Honshiu, and is distant about eighteen miles from the capital, with which it is connected by a line of railway. The settlement stands on what was originally a swamp, and-the town having sprung up from a poor fishing village only since the site was selected for a treaty port instead of the little town of Kanagawa-possesses few attractions for the visitor. The scenery around, however, is hilly and pleasing, and on clear days the snow-crowned summit and graceful outlines of Fuji-san, a volcanic

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