TAILIEUCHUNG - AGRICULTURE RETURN TO JAPAN

We had returned to Japan in the midst of the first rainy season, and all the day through, June 25th, and two nights, a gentle rain fell at Nagasaki, almost without interruption. Across the narrow street from Hotel Japan were two of its guest houses, standing near the front of a wall-faced terrace rising twenty-eight feet above the street and facing the beautiful harbor. They were accessible only by winding stone steps shifting on paved landings to continue the ascent between retaining walls overhung with a wealth of shrubbery clothed in the densest foliage, so green and liquid in. | AGRICULTURE RETURN TO JAPAN We had returned to Japan in the midst of the first rainy season and all the day through June 25th and two nights a gentle rain fell at Nagasaki almost without interruption. Across the narrow street from Hotel Japan were two of its guest houses standing near the front of a wall-faced terrace rising twenty-eight feet above the street and facing the beautiful harbor. They were accessible only by winding stone steps shifting on paved landings to continue the ascent between retaining walls overhung with a wealth of shrubbery clothed in the densest foliage so green and liquid in the drip of the rain that one almost felt like walking edgewise amid stairs lest the drip should leave a stain. Over such another series of steps but longer and more winding we found our way to the American Consulate where in the beautifully secluded quarters Consul-General Scidmore escaped many annoyances of settling the imagined petty grievances arising between American tourists and the ricksha boys. Through the kind offices of the Imperial University of Sapporo and of the National Department of Agriculture and Commerce Professor Tokito met us at Nagasaki to act as escort through most of the journey in Japan. Our first visit was to the prefectural Agricultural Experiment Station at Nagasaki. There are four others in the four main islands one to an average area of 4280 square miles and to each 1 200 000 people. The island of Kyushu whose latitude is that of middle Mississippi and north Louisiana has two rice harvests and gardeners at Nagasaki grow three crops each year. The gardener and his family work about five tan or a little less than one and one-quarter acres realizing an annual return of some 250 per acre. To maintain these earnings fertilizers are applied rated worth 60 per acre divided between the three crops the materials used being largely the wastes of the city animal manure mud from the drains fuel ashes and sod all composted together. If this expenditure

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