sir frige or ill at ease. 
To begin with, Fujiyama welcomed us . J^f^^^^f^ 1 " 
u«s that only very occasionally was it possible to see juji irom 
Vrbo? but we awakened to hear enthusiastic voices in the 
5SSr?dor crving < f H8ve you seen Fuji?" - end dressing as hastily 
a^poss^ deck in the clear, crisp dawn to see 
the S?2it snow-crowned cone rising out of the clouds across t J? 
zne gi^u oiiv/« th i;ter the sun shon 
-one gr^t duvp-^v» .v. ~, . ~» ^ orw a x hpn i . ter the sun snone 
bay. Mi st oDSCureu xu xu± a. -^^^ * h-Hpf r lirnose 
once more on the perlect mounwxn, 
of it. 
Before we .ere .snore, Dr. Roga, Director of the Tot g Zoo, 
on hand to welcome us. He brought us a letter fr om Dj 
- wpc sor rY not to be there, too, but hoped to see u. 
IK- « tall almost Indian-looking Japanese, lea us out through 
Dr» Roga, 8 tall, arm °^ ux ^' * rove u «: ont of Yokohama to Tokyo , 
the customs, end into 8 c«r, and >.roye u. owl imaginable, 
about fifteen miles, through tne most ^^tetr^i V %ed ettrians , 
Bicycles by the thousands were weaving ax ng the roo.., pece.tiicn . , 
men pulling carts, oxen, trucks and motor cars of .^^^y 
I m4e that no American driver could neve worked througn wi™ ^ 
a B^e tnai no ^ n itv I held mv breath almost all the 
remaining vestiges Ox sanity. ± lLK t ******* tb-t self-suffocation 
+n t L Trrn^ripl Hotel, hut fmaliy aeciaea tn^t stxx 
way to tne licp.rici nouex, _ cr .~ s h th t never seemed to 
would eventually be as f t. 1 as tne ci . ffi 
materialize, and let the chauffeur worry about the traffic. 
We had a short look at the famous, earthquake^|roor h?^ 1 *^^ 
iico. c. . rirst we went into his oiiice 
then went with Dr. hoga t° ^ - £ e? an d unaer stood why the Japan- 
ma ***** t - IT vou trice in enough cool air with the hot liquid 
♦~ .L i. 
1 4- rr^A- -ivnr-'v>+ t Thpn we wrlxeu arouna une i < 1^ > iUUi 
MergJlnd^d^e? thL we bed ejected In tuition to b 
lovely MttlM, .1th little; ^^^n^H" 
terraces, there was e really go ad mllec tion^ of^-ni ^ s 
na 4 r of giraffes, a performing elepiic.nx ^wi^ii -i: c ...i. . r 
pciir ox gxic.j..,^, a i - nre^erit from the Boy Scouts of 
Siam to the Bo^. r facouts o. j p. u. d the bQ oks more than 
is 15 sen for adults, 10 sen ioi cnaiaren, * holiday, and the 
K„ lrT ,„ 6 D+ thp end of the year. februarj «n i- c - iwx*ucjr , 
balance at tne ena ux ^ lovelv in their kimonos, and most 
Zoo was crowded. The women were xuve-i.^ _i 
of them had babies on their backs. ';>>"•" t t ^ 
# e h"d a Eurorern li-inch at Seiyoken, a fine rertaur nt_in 
,,e n-o c ijuxu^c ^ tr rt „ 0 1 c nffirp and ^ere .lomed by 
Ueno Park. Then we went ba ck to Kog a' s of f ice , ana j rpeto io- 
Dr. Yetsu, of the Imperial Univers ity, .nd ir. ^<> n we we nt to 
Ki^t At each arrival we had another cup of te< then we went xo 
t S University, which is composed of big, modern buildings, s .w ^ 
tne Uaxvei.x^, v-.x ' auditorium, and then drove to tne 
some ol tne laboratories c,no ,i.e du ^ through the most 
Meiii Shrine , where we walked about n«ii s mixe ^ & . . * 
iLCJ -<i x >— ^ xi-v- , +. f hp pnormous torn, c.na 
v„, „+ -i + ~n~: "i T7 n- rpf' i or DrPF, Went Ullufcx uxic ciiui - « > 
bea.utixUx.xy c< i eu j ux h c - xxv > . i + qelf. ^e bowed 
bed our hands before f jpror M , *'* r ;-,^ e s ^" ^ drove V<*. to 
and writed while our Jo.pc nese xu^u: ^-l'. > 
the town. 
We were taken to Mimatsu, which on ^ien^JltSrl! wherfthe 
European tea-room. After we had had tea, we went upst airs, wnei 
second floor has been made to look like a Je P B ? e ^*V?,? individual 
ZZ„ It . ,. c r-thpr damu.Dlants, and innumerable little inqivicuai 
stoxiex Ac iKS, r^tnej uduiyj^xoiivi., . , . orr ^oe^ (ana of 
„ nrir .e into one of these went, first taking Oxi our sauws v« 
rooms, into out ux ui.c .^, , . T , 0 , tne ^ fre floor was covered -itn 
course I had a hole in my stocking toe;, me xxu^.x 
