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William Eliot Griffis resists temptation in feudal 1871 Japan Today 06:17 am JST Today | 06:17 am JST TOKYO In 1871, Japan was still being introduced to the United States as a country with an actual civilization. “The population of Japan,” wrote a Missouri Republican journalist in September 1871, “has been variously estimated from twenty-five to forty million. Hitherto we have had no reliable statistics upon which to base an opinion.” Also, according to scholar Edward R. Beauchamp’s groundbreaking article in Monumenta Nipponica, there were fewer than an estimated 2,200 Westerners living in the Kanto area at the time. Reports back home in English were either greatly embellished or vague and underwhelming. ....
William Elliot Griffis resists temptation in feudal 1871 Japan japantoday.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from japantoday.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
OGDENSBURG â Early in 2020, Johnnie Flynn, a certified personal trainer, had a dream of opening a âbootcampâ and fitness center in Ogdensburg but she was having trouble finding the perfect location. Thatâs when her phone rang and was told to check out 1010 Franklin St., the former Lupia Electric building. âWhen I walked into the building I knew without hesitation this was going to be our fitness center,â said Flynn, who eventually opened BBJ Bootcamp & Fitness Center on Sept. 12, 2020 with co-owner, Patrick Barr, in the building that had 1,950 square feet in space that was perfect for their plans. Flynnâs âbootcampâ is different than your typical gym experience. Itâs an interval circuit training style program, with each station offering different exercises you do for a minute on and a 20 second break. ....
Marian Anderson sings for the Empress of Japan in 1953 May 4 06:40 am JST May 4 | 10:24 am JST On April 18, 1953, Bob Krauss, writing for the Honolulu Advertiser, attended a Marian Anderson concert. Tickets had been sold out for weeks, and as Krauss listened to Anderson, a contralto, he couldn’t help but become spellbound as she sang. “What you notice first are her eyes. They’re like windows you can look through into the place her music comes from. They can sparkle and they can be coy but usually, to me anyway, they reflected an understanding of suffering…” For Krauss, it was Anderson’s “spirituals,” especially her hymn, “They Crucified My Lord,” which “moved me most of all.” ....