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PILGRIMAGE OF AN AUTHOR IN
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Mr. Masujiro Hondo. writes in the Japan Advertiser
Madame Kajiko Yajima, one of the most. distinguished women or Japan add oer- tainly the oldest of them all, har-just- sailed for the coming international con- ference in London of the Women's Christ tian Temperance Union of the World She is in ber 89th year, and is generally expected to be the most aged of the dele gates representing various nationalities. Besides this distinction, her appearance in kimppu in the Conference hall már að least rouss the curiosity of the assembly.. As far as I know there is only one Japan ese man but no woman in the British capital who goes about in public in his national costume, as the late Kakuso Oks
kura, curator of Japanese art in the Boston Art Museum, used to do in the United States.
AA DISTINGUISHED: FAMILY. Wo of young Japan attach mach moral importance to the very name of Yajima, because a Yajima, our old lady's sister, became the wife of the
The great Kumamoto patriot and scholar, Shonan Yekai, who stood for opening this country to foreign intercourse and was assassinated by a conéi servative fanatic in the second year the restored Imperial régime. A former M.P., Takyo Yokai, who was once Prezi- dent of the Doshisha School at Kyoto, ia the only of this progressive, sirologue under Lord Hosakawa, while his only daughter is Mrs. Miyako Ebins, wife of the newly alected President of the same Christian university. Madame Yajima. has two more distinguished nephews, Hichito Tokutami of the Kokumin Shin- bun and Kenjiro, Tokutomi of literary. fame. The younger of the Tokutomi bro- thers, accompanied by his wife, has re- sently returned and is going to write from his second visit to the Holy
another Diary of Filgrimage
apanese One evening before leaving, Madame Yajima addressed an assembly ofynng women journalists and exitars
in
Tokyo and told them experiences of her long career. Amongst other things, she interested her audience immensely with an account of bow she became a tem perance woman. She married quite young," and her husband, though a good man in other respects, was addicted to drinking. By the time they had seven children, nothing was left to support them. As an antidote for his bad habit, she began to learn to take sake herself, with the idea of making her husband re- flect What would become of their deer ones if the parents went on drinking like that the wallscarcely able to keep him company over-s-few small cups, how- aver, before it told on her general bealth and ber eyesight began, to fail. She must save her own life anyhow, she thought, in order to save her children; aho secured a divorce and swore never again to touch the sake cap She came up to Yedo when she recovered her health, and early in. the Meiji era abbecame a pioneer woman teacher in a Caristian girl's school in Tsukiji sĩ Horo salary và tên Yon month, an unparallelled pay when the price of rice was onione twelfth of what it is now. In those pioneer days of Japan's westerniation, as she told me years ago, our Madame Yajima) was. Que of a few women who--first dressed their hair in sokuhatsu or a pseudo-European style and wore American shoes, for which anti-areigadnservative roughs used to spit upon her!:-
A NOVELISTS - PILOLIMAGE. Mr. Kenjito Tokutomi was criticized a years ago forzame Kumýmpathetic remarks about his ditinguished, aunt's motiva in becoming a temperance worker, in one of his writings He took was pioneer in the Japaness field of modera
•hëtion, but in the early days of his career, about 20-years ngo, ha unfortunately in dulged too much in personal references ar in model torick" Hatologisu; sinca, translated into English and publish. ed in America, and Euroshio that fol lowed are notorious instances. "What á" social stigma was unjustly placed on some men and women of distinction KĀRTA- the same, however Mr. Tokutomi's remain faithful to him and his last book
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correspondent about other countries be Mr. Tokutomi also spoke to the amo
brought to him enough money for the couple to make a tour of the world more than a year, his envious less has seen this time. Germany in hopeless craftsmen say that an ambitious publisher condition, he thought, onld rise again es contributed a large sum to Mt. Tokutomi France did after the Franco Prebion travelling expenses in order to be allowed war, or as the young wheat must be trod to bring out his " Diary of a Second Pile den down to make it thrive better. The grimage and thereby put his business they are, always strive to introduce nom British, proud and conservative though
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on as permanent basis. Anyhow,~ In *Shinshu ” or New Spring," the popu lar novelist has confessed that, reaching
ideas and institutions. This apparent in- consistence" and irregularity watthe
the proverbial end of human existence a secret of England's victory over Ger 50 at the time of its writing; he was going dividual initiative. The Japanese ad
many's rigid uniformity devoid of in- to live ance more consecrated Life. To mirer of Leo Tolstoy regretted that be the Taitho Nichs Niche correspondent at could not go to Russia this time as he New York Mr. Tokatomi said that he Hak fully intended to. But he did not went to Jerusalem for a second time sa despair of her chaotic conditions, which pecting, as he did more than ten years he likens to the appearance of oats when Ago, to see, the second advent of Christ, one thought whent had been sown. It is but was again, disappointed. In leaving better, he says, to let cats grow and reap Japan be felt sure some remarkable event the orop in time than to destroy the who would take place- in 1919, but so far nothing of the kind has happened to him or to the
farm
The English poet Edward Carpenter im pressed Mr and Mrs. Tokutami most of 13- JERUSALIM.DAAN fall persons they met in different parts of Christ was not there," said Mr. Tok the world. In short, he said Car tomi seriously, Jerusalem is filled with enter is a Tolstoy without his Blavonia stones, upon which tombs and churches Pasions and desires without any ambi- are built thickly so that there is no room simple character. I paid visit to the tion and therefore with a clear hend and for the Baviour to reappear. But we long for a new religion, as the religion of koep grave of John Bright at Manchester, be
cause my arét character sketch was about? ing Christ eternally on the cross is of no him. He lived a simple life, and his use. The cross itself is a gloomy aresore grave.. is equally unostentatious In and the present faith has been suffocating Italy which reminded the travelling pair Christ with crosses, tombs and churches of Sakurajime, Isle, near Kagoshima, be for nearly 20 centuries now. We want
a sünlike religion, warm, bright shining over the entire world
dressed Ball group of artiste on s beautiful lake. When they left the place
tricoloured Italian flag ornainent: Was
Mr Tokutomi
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