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1 1| The fifteenth century saw Japan ennoble it into a religion 2 1| The long isolation of Japan from the rest of the world, 3 1| him. He was wont to regard Japan as barbarous while she indulged 4 1| had condescended to know Japan better. What dire consequences 5 2| into the Tea-ceremony of Japan in the fifteenth century. ~ 6 2| to be found in his cup. ~Japan, which followed closely 7 2| is fully established in Japan. The use of the steeped 8 4| classical architecture of Japan itself. Our ancient noble 9 4| which one beholds in modern Japan. We marvel why, among the 10 4| unification and reconstruction of Japan. In the seventeenth century, 11 5| We have an old saying in Japan that a woman cannot love 12 6| a pale, slender monk. In Japan, one of the most popular 13 7| the celebrated gardens of Japan were laid out by the tea-masters.