[53] Chamberlain.
[54] “The Wee Ones of Japan,” by Mae St. John Bramhall, can be recommended.
[55] See Transactions Asiatic Society of Japan, vol. xiii. pp. 114-137; and “A Japanese Bride,” by Rev. N. Tamura, is admirable.
[56] See Transactions Asiatic Society of Japan, vol. xix. pp. 507-544.
[57] See chap. xx. of Hearn’s “Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan.”
[58] See Appendix, and Clement’s “Japanese Floral Calendar.”
[59] See chapter on “Children’s Games and Sports” in “The Mikado’s Empire.”
[60] See chap. xx. of “The Yankees of the East” (Curtis).
[61] See Hancock’s “Japanese Physical Training.”
[62] On the subject of the Japanese theatre and drama, see McClatchie’s “Japanese Plays” and Edwards’s “Japanese Plays and Playfellows.”