Reported about 1 year ago
In Isabella Bird's travelogue 'Unbeaten Tracks in Japan,' created during the Meiji period in Japan and the Victorian era in England where photography was not advanced, the author includes numerous hand-drawn illustrations depicting the Ainu people's way of life. Isabella, a British travel writer, vividly portrays the warmth and kindness she experienced from the Ainu people during her journey from Horobetsu to Shiraoi. Despite facing challenges during her travels, Isabella highlights the unique and fascinating aspects of Japanese culture and life, especially her interactions with the Ainu indigenous people, making her journey an adventurous and enriching experience.
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