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Containing 57 essays, this ninth volume in the series continues to celebrate the life and work of the men and women, both British and Japanese, who over time played an interesting and significant role in a wide variety of different spheres relating to the history of Anglo-Japanese relations and deserve to be recorded and remembered. When read together they give a picture, even if inevitably a partial one, of important facets of modern history and Anglo-Japanese institutions. They shed light on a number of controversial issues, illuminate past successes and failures while overall providing a valuable point of reference for researchers and historians of the future.

Structured thematically in four Parts – Japan in Britain, Britain in Japan, Scholars and Writers, Politicians and Officials – the highlights in this volume include The Great Japan Exhibition, 1981-82, Japanese Gardens and the Japanese Garden Society in the UK, Cricket in Late Edo and Meiji Japan, Norman Macrae, pioneering journalist of The Economist, Arthur Balfour – managing the emergence of Japan as a Great Power, Michio Morishima, an economist ‘made in Japan’, and Margaret Thatcher – a pragmatist who radically improved Britain’s image in Japan.

Introduction xi
Hugh Cortazzi
List of Contributors
xix
Index of Biographical Portraits in Japan Society Volumes xxii
PART I JAPAN IN BRITAIN
Things Japanese
1 The Great Japan Exhibition, 1981--1982
1(14)
Nicolas Maclean
2 Haiku in the British Isles: A Tale of Acceptance and Non-acceptance
15(13)
David Cobb
3 Japanese Gardens and the Japanese Garden Society in the UK
28(11)
Graham Hardman
4 Three Ages of British Kendo: The Introduction of a Unique Sporting and Cultural Activity
39(15)
Paul Budden
5 The Nippon Club, 1881--2014
54(12)
Setsuo Kato
6 Japan and Ye Sette of Odd Volumes and London's Thirteen Club in the 1890s
66(11)
Hugh Cortazzi
PART II BRITAIN IN JAPAN
Trade
7 British Week in Tokyo, 1969
77(12)
Ben Thorne
8 EXPO '70 at Osaka: A British View
89(6)
John Pilcher
9 The British Export Marketing Centre and the Promotion of British Exports from 1972
95(15)
Paul Dimond
10 Scotch Whisky in Japan
110(13)
Stuart Jack
British Activities
11 Mountaineering in Japan: British Pioneers and the Pre-war Japanese Alpine Club
123(12)
Hamish Ion
12 Cricket in Late Edo and Meiji Japan
135(13)
Mike Galbraith
13 Introduction of Football from Britain into Nineteenth-century Japan: Rugby Football and Soccer
148(13)
Mike Galbraith
14 Freemasonry in Japan
161(12)
Pauline Chakmakjian
Missionaries
15 Christ Church, Yokohama, and its First Incumbent: Michael Buckworth Bailey, 1862--1872
173(12)
Hamish Ion
16 British Bible Societies and the Translation of the Bible into Japanese in the Nineteenth Century
185(12)
Hamish Ion
17 Bishop Kenneth Sansbury (1905--1993): College Lecturer and Chaplain
197(10)
Audrey Sansbury Talks
Music, Drama And Film
18 John William Fenton (1831--1890) and the Japanese National Anthem Kimigayo
207(19)
Akira Imamura
19 Britain and Japan: Musical Exchanges before World War II
226(10)
Akira Imamura
20 Kazuo Kikuta (1908--1973), Japanese Impresario and Lover of Charles Dickens: A Personal Memoir
236(9)
Nobuko Albery
21 Kawakita Nagamasa (1903--1981) and Kawakita Kashiko (1908--1993): Film Ambassadors
245(13)
Gordon Daniels
22 Sessue Hayakawa (1886--1973): International Film Star
258(13)
Norimasa Morita
Episode
23 The Return of Japan's Lost Telescope after 400 Years
271(6)
Sean Curtin
Painters
24 Ella Du Cane (1874--1943): Watercolourist
277(7)
Toni Huberman
25 Alfred Parsons, RA, PRWS (1847--1920) and the Japanese Watercolour Movement
284(13)
Toshio Watanabe
Journalists
26 R.V.C. Bodley (`Bodley of Arabia') (1892--1970): Soldier, Adventurer, Journalist and Writer in Japan, 1933--1934
297(12)
Bill Snell
27 Norman Macrae (1921--2010): Pioneering Journalist of The Economist on Japanese Affairs
309(10)
Bill Emmott
Adrian Woolridge
Japanese Women Pioneers
28 Yamamoto Yao (1875--1955) and Japanese Nursing
319(12)
Gordon Daniels
29 Oe Sumi (1875--1948) and Domestic Science in Japan
331(14)
Hiroko Tomida
PART III SCHOLARS AND WRITERS
Japanese
30 Yanaihara Tadao (1893--1961) and His Tour of Britain, 1920--1921
345(12)
Susan Townsend
31 Ichikawa Sanki (1886--1970): Expert in English Philology and Literature
357(11)
Saito Yoshifumi
32 Michio Morishima (1923--2004): An Economist Made in Japan
368(13)
Janet Hunter
33 Honma Hisao (1886--1981): Expert on Oscar Wilde
381(14)
Yoko Hirata
34 Shimamura Hogetsu (1871--1918): Pioneer of Shingeki (Western-style Theatre) in Japan
395(11)
Norimasa Morita
35 Muto Chozo (1881--1942), and A Short History of Anglo-Japanese Relations
406(7)
Eleanor Robinson
36 Yanada Senji (1906--1972): Teacher of Japanese at SOAS
413(12)
Sadao Oba
Anne Kaneko
37 Sakurai Joji, (1858--1939): Leading Chemist and No Drama Specialist
425(14)
Yoshiyuki Kikuchi
British
38 Edward Divers (1837--1912) and Robert William Atkinson (1850--1929): Influential Teachers of Chemistry in Meiji Japan
439(12)
Yoshiyuki Kikuchi
39 Edward Vivian Gatenby, CBE (1892--1955): Distinguished Teacher of English as a Foreign Language
451(14)
Paul Snowden
40 Wolf Mendl (1926--1999): Leading Scholar in the Field of International Relations
465(4)
Ian Nish
41 John Sargent: Respected Geographer of Japan Various
469(3)
42 Grace James (1882--1965) and Mrs T.H. (Kate) James (1845--1928): Writers of Children's Stories
472(9)
Noboru Koyama
PART IV POLITICIANS AND OFFICIALS
Japanese
43 Kato Hiroharu (1870--1939) and Japan's Last Foreign-built Cruiser
481(11)
Ian Nish
44 Fukuda Takeo (1905--1995): Japanese Prime Minister who Spent Three Years in London
492(10)
Eiji Seki
Hugh Cortazzi
45 Shirasu Jiro (1902--1985): A Complicated and Enigmatic Personality
502(11)
Eiichiro Tokumoto
Hugh Cortazzi
British Officers
46 Sir Henry Keppel (1809--1904): `Probably the Most Universally Popular Naval Commander Ever Sent by England to the East'
513(11)
Robert Morton
47 Major C.A.L. Yate VC (1872--1914): A Gallant British Officer and Admirer of Japan
524(7)
Yahya Shaigiya-Abdelsamad
British Judges And A Diplomat
48 Sir Nicholas John Hannen (1842--1900): Judge of the British Court for Japan
531(13)
Christopher Roberts
49 Robert Anderson Mowat (1843--1925): Judge of the British Court for Japan, 1891--1897
544(11)
Christopher Roberts
50 Sir Francis Bertie (1844--1919): Key Figure in Framing the Anglo-Japanese Alliance
555(16)
Thomas G. Otte
British Political Figures
51 Lord Granville (1815--1891): A Pragmatist at the Foreign Office
571(13)
Andrew Cobbing
52 Arthur Balfour (1848--1930): A Skilled Politician Managing the Emergence of Japan as a Great Power
584(11)
Ian Nish
53 Sir John Simon (1873--1959) and `This Manchurian Briar Patch'
595(14)
Antony Best
54 Lord Halifax (1881--1959): A Reassessment of British Far Eastern Policy, 1938--1941
609(11)
Antony Best
55 Sir Anthony Eden (1897--1977): Managing the Challenge of Anglo-Japanese Relations, 1936--1955
620(11)
Antony Best
56 Ernest Bevin (1881--1951) and British Policies towards Occupied Japan, 1945--1952
631(13)
Roger Buckley
57 Margaret Thatcher (1925--2013): Pragmatist Who Radically Improved Britain's Image in Japan and Successfully Promoted Japanese Manufacturing Investment in Britain
644(17)
Hugh Cortazzi
Index 661
Sir Hugh Cortazzi, GCMG, was British Ambassador to Japan 1980-1984 and Chairman of The Japan Society, London, 1985-1995. He has written extensively on Japan. His many books include Isles of Gold: Antique Maps of Japan (1983), The Japanese Achievement (1990) and his memoir Japan and Back and Places Elsewhere (1998). He compiled and edited seven volumes of Britain & Japan: Biographical Portraits, most recently volume X (2016), for The Japan Society, in addition to Japan Experiences: Fifty Years, One Hundred Views (2001), British Envoys in Japan, 1859-1972 (2004) and The Growing Power of Japan, 1967-1972: Analysis and Assessments from John Pilcher and the British Embassy, Tokyo (2015). He also co-edited, with Peter Kornicki, Japanese Studies in Britain: A Survey and History (2016).