CHILDREN’S EXHIBIT-ROOM. 
It is the president’s great regret that no city or town in Japan is provided with any suitable place, both 
interesting and instructive, for the pastime of young people. | He therefore opened a children’s room as the first 
step in his plan of establishing a children’s museum. There are to be exhibited all sorts of dolls and toys, 
representing the manners and customs of every country, special products, landscape post-cards and various models. 
The models of the sea-bottom, and of the shell-gathering at low-tide, on the next page, illustrate the nature of 
his purpose. 
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