2. RIZAL IN JAPAN
✣ Rizal left Hong Kong on board of the Oceanic,
an American steamer on his way to Japan.
✣ He arrived in Yokohama, Japan and stayed for
one day in Grand Hotel.
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3. RIZAL IN TOKYO
✣ After spending a day in Yokohama, Rizal went
to Tokyo and stayed in Tokyo Hotel for 5 days.
✣ Tokyo Hotel- where Rizal stayed from March
2-7 in Japan
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4. RIZAL’S LETTERS TO BLUMENTRITT
✣ Tokyo is more extensive than Paris.
✣ The walls are built in cyclopean manner.
✣ The streets are large and wide
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5. THINGS TO REMEMBER
✣ JUDO – Japanese art of self defense
✣ KABUKI – Japanese drama play.
✣ RICKSHAW - popular mode of transportation
which he did not like in Japan.
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6. RIZAL IN JAPAN
✣ JUAN PEREZ CABALLERO
-secretary of the Spanish legation
visited him in the hotel inviting him to
stay in the Spanish legation. Knowing
that it is a plot to monitor him, Rizal
accepted the offer for the following
reasons.
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7. REASONS WHY RIZAL ACCEPTED
CABALLERO’S PROPOSAL
✣ He could economize his living expenses
✣ He had nothing to hide from the prying eyes of the
Spanish authorities.
✣ He and Caballero became good friends. In Japan, Rizal
was embarrassed because he did not know how to speak
Niponggo (Japanese Language)
✣ He was mistaken as an Europeanized Japanese because
he looks like a Japanese and yet speaks in different
tongue.
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8. RIZAL’S IMPRESSIONS OF JAPAN
✣ The scenic beauty of the country
✣ The cleanliness, politeness and industry of the
Japanese people.
✣ The picturesque dress and simple charm of the
Japanese women.
✣ There were few thieves in Japan.
✣ Beggars are rarely seen in the city streets.
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9. RIZAL AND O-SEI-SAN
✣ A samurai’s daughter of 23 years
old and had never experienced
true love.
✣ Usui – San, her father; a store
owner.
✣ A woman of beauty, charm,
modesty and intelligence.
✣ Speaks French and English.
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10. RIZAL AND O-SEI-SAN
✣ When Rizal first introduced himself to her, he took of
his hat as a sign of respect ( A German custom)
✣ O-Sei-San was more than Rizal’s girlfriend for she was
his guide, interpreter and tutor.
✣ She improved his knowledge of the Japanese language.
✣ She eases the pain left by Leonor Rivera.
✣ Rizal and Osei – San are both theatre addicts.
✣ They attended some kabuki plays such as; Sendaihagi,
Manjiro Nakahama and Chushingura
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11. O-SEI-SAN AFTER RIZAL’S DEPARTURE
✣ Alfred Charlton – became the husband of O-Sei-San in
1897, one year after Rizal was executed.
✣ He was a British teacher of chemistry in Peers’ School
in Tokyo.
✣ They had a daughter named Yuriko, who married a son
of a Japanese senator
✣ Seiko-Usui died in 1947 at age 80 and was buried beside
her husband.
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12. SAYONARA JAPAN
✣ April 13, 1888 – Rizal left Japan boarded in Belgic, an
English steamer bound for United States
✣ Tetcho Suehiro – a fighting Japanese journalist,
novelist, champion of human rights, who was forced by
the government to leave Japan.
✣ He met a semi-Filipino family – Mr. Reinaldo Turner
and his wife Emma Jackson, their children and maid
from Pangasinan.
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13. TETCHO SUEHIRO
✣ Became a member of the Japanese
Imperial Diet (Parliament)
✣ Wrote two novels:
Nankai-no-Daiharan (Storm Over the
South Sea) – 1891 resembling Noli Me
Tangere
O-unabara (The Big Ocean) – 1894
resembling El Filibusterismo
✣ Died in 1896 at age 49 due to heart
attack.
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