FOOTNOTES:

[ [123] See [Appendix XXXVII].

[ [124] See [Appendix XXXVIII].

[ [125] In Tokyo one may sleep night after night in summer with no covering but the thinnest loose cotton kimono and have an electric fan going within the mosquito curtain, and still feel the heat.

[ [126] The kimono has no button, hook, tie, or fastening of any kind, and is kept in place by the waist string and obi.

[ [127] It is an illustration of the difficulty of using a foreign symbolism that it is unlikely that a single child in the school had ever seen a shepherd or a sheep.

[ [128] In 1918 the value of seaweed was returned at 13,600,000 yen.

[ [129] In fifteen years a kiri tree may be about 20 ft. high and 3 ft. in circumference and be worth 30 yen. Kiri trees to the value of 3 million yen were felled in 1918.