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Now if you want to know what riding in a nice jinrikisha, pulled by a strong and active man along a very good road is like, just fancy to yourself what it would be to ride along in the most comfortable drawing-room arm chair fixed firmly on two bicycle wheels and drawn by a Shetland pony. And if you want to get some idea of what riding in a nasty jinrikisha, pulled by a decrepit and semi-defunct man on a bad road is, mentally substitute old perambulator wheels for the tyred ones, start your journey in a ploughed field in dry weather, with a wall-eyed and sulky donkey in the shafts and you will know all about it. There are all sorts of jinrikisha in Japan. | Manner & Dress JAPANESE manners and Japanese dress are two of the most charming characteristics of the country. After a long residence |
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