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Japanese and a number of substantial Chinese residents. A seawall was built and a bund road, over a mile in length, was made. The climate of Mokpo is healthy and salubrious; the scenery much resembles that of South Japan and is picturesque in the extreme. Shooting may be had in perfection, and pheasants, geese, ducks, deer, wild boar and leopards abound. Even tigers will be met with plentifully by those who care to hunt for them. Instances are not at all rare in which pigs, dogs and even men are carried off by these beasts of prey. Many of the natives are experts in training eagles to hunt smaller birds, like pheasants, &c.
The anticipations which were entertained of Mokpo at the time of its opening have proved over-sanguine, doubtless because the port of Kunsan was subsequently opened to foreign trade, and has flourished at the expense of Mokpo. The trade statistics of Mokpo, however, continue to record steady growth. In 1903 the total trade showed an increase in value of about forty per cent. as compared with the figures of the previous year. The Exports in 1903 amounted to £105,106 and imports to £85,952.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Chairman T. Nishikawa
DIRECTORY
Clerk-K. Tanigaki, and 15 Members
CONSULATE
JAPAN
Consul-T. Wakamatsu
Chancellors-S.Koike,G.Takashima,
U. Takio
COREAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY
S.S. "Hyenik," s.s. "Changriong
Kim Pong-kui, agent
CUSTOMS
Assistant-in-charge L. A. Hopkins Assistant-Yi Chong-won
Clerks-Namkunghyek, Tun Tai Tung Medical Officer-C. Shimidzu Assistant Examiner-Chow Shih-yung T'waiters-S. Nakamichi, K. Inamasu,
N. Kuro Kawa
FIRST BANK OF JAPAN (Dai Ichi Ginko, Ld.
T. Nishikawa, agent
Y. Ishikuro, B. Takata, K. Yagi, K.
Hirata, T. Tamaki, clerks
HORI STEAMSHIP COMPANY
S.S. “Keiki," s.s. "Kyengpo," s.s. “Goyo”
Takeuchi, agent
HOSPITAL-JAPANESE
C. Shimidzu, physician in charge
院信通國帝韓大
IMPERIAL COREAN COMMUNICATION DEPT.
Postmaster -Pack Chin Su
Telegraph manager-Pack Nak Chin
INSURANCE COMPANIES
Meiji Kasai Hoken Kaisha (Fire)
Dai Ichi Ginko, agent
Tokyo Kaigio Hoken Kaisha (Marine)
Dai Ichi Ginko, agent
Teikoku Kaigio Hoken Kaisha(Marine)
Y. Hagino, agent
Nippon Kaigio Hoken Kaisha (Marine)
T. Kimura, agent
Meiji Seimei Hoken Kaisha (Life)
Y. Fukuda, agent
Teikoku Seimei Hoken Kaisha (Life)
T. Kimura, agent
Nippon Kasai Hoken Kaisha (Fire)
T. Kimura, agent
JAPANESE ASSOCIATION
Chairman-N, Takane
KANCHIYAMA, K., Medical Practitioner
MEIJI LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
Y. Fukuda, agent
MERCHANTS, CHINESE Yee Sun Sing Tong Sing Ho Wo Fung Sing Ko Yee Ho
Tai Hing Fo Yung Sing Yuen Fo Tsui Jai
MERCHANTS-JAPANESE
Sakata
Fukuda
Ozawa
Kimura
Natsume
Hisoka
Takase Miura
MOKPO WEEKLY NEWS
K. Tanigaki, editor and publisher
MISSIONS
For Protestant Missions see end of
C'orean Directory
MISSION ETRANGÈRES DE PARIS
Père A. Deshayes
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