Soe we went to bed to Cainagh,[41] having made this day 8 leagues.
At this place I met a China coming from Edo, per whome I wrot to Andrea Dittis, China Capt., and to Ed. Sayer and Jno. Osterwick, of my arivall in this place.
We paid for diet here 3: 2: 9, and to servantes 3 C. gins.
[40] Kakegawa.
[41] Kanaya.
September 27.—Raynie wether; per night a very storme or tuffon.
We passed the great river[42] and went to dyner to a towne called Fugieda;[43] and paid diet 1: 3: 0, and to servantes 2 C. gins. And paid 40 men, to helpe us over the deepe river without bridg, 1000 gins. And went to bed at Shrongo,[44] having made this day 8 leagues, to get over the rivers before they did rize per meanes of this rayne.
[42] Oi-gawa.
[43] Fujieta.
[44] Suruga.