TOMB OF WILL ADAMS AND HIS WIFE, NEAR YOKOSUKA, JAPAN. 
CHAPTER XIII. 
Japan. 
Yokohama— The Cemetery — Walks in the environs — Visit Tokio (oi 
Yedo), the eastern capital — Railway from Yokohama to Yedo — 
Jinirikisha — Sojourn at Shiba — The suburbs of Yedo— The streets 
and people — “ Curio ” shops— Lacquer-ware — Street scenes — The 
great temple of Asakusa — Japanese wrestlers — Leave Yokohama 
for Yokosuka— The imperial arsenal — Challenger in dock — Se- 
cluded temple near Yokosuka— Will Adams and wife’s tomb — Visit 
Kamakura— The shrine of Daibutsu, the great god of Japan — The 
tea-houses — Leave for Yokohama — Yokohama to Kobe — The rough 
passage— Take shelter in Oosima — Arrive at Kobe — Anchor in 
Osaka Bay — Hiogo, Kobe, and Osaka — Railway to Osaka — Its 
people and streets — The great temple of Tonage — Cruise in the 
inland sea — The fine and picturesque scenery — Return to Kobe — 
Passage to Yokohama — Dredging picnic in Yedo Bay — The results. 
The first landing in a new country is generally a 
moment of some excitement even to the oldest 
