YURITOMO’S TOMB. 
p. XIV. 
flight of steps, and consisted of a small plain stone 
tower surrounded by a dwarf wall. The whole 
edifice was hoary with age, having probably been 
erected upwards of six hundred years ago. And 
this was the resting-place of a General of great 
renown, the first of the race of Tycoons, and a 
man whose memory is still cherished by the 
natives of Nipon. 
Our lowland road back to Kanasawa was a very 
pleasant one, leading us at one time along the 
banks of a clear stream, and at another through 
some natural gap or deep cutting in the hills. We 
spent a second night in “our inn,” and on the 
following day returned to Kanagawa. 
