3. He registered at Grand
Hotel
Next day
he proceeded to Tokyo
took a room at Tokyo
Hotel
4. He wrote to Professor
Blumentritt Tokyo is
more expensive than
Paris
Walls are built an
cyclopean
Large and wide
streets
5. Visited by JUAN PEREZ
CABALLERO
Secretay of Spanish legation
Invited Rizal to live at Spanish
Legation
Rizal accepted the offer:
So he could economize his living
expenses
He had nothing to hide from the
prying eyes of Spanish authorities.
6. Rizal studied the Japanese
language for a few days.
He also studied the Japenese
drama (kabuki)
arts
music and
Judo( Japanese art of self
defense)
7. He browsed in the
Museum Art galleries
Libraries Shrine
8. He was impressed by the Music Performances
of the musicians.
To his surprise, the musicians were actually
Filipinos.
9. The beauty of the country
The cleanliness, politeness, and industry of
the Japanese people.
The picturesque dress and simple charm of the
Japanese women.
Very few thieves in Japan
Beggars were rarely seen
10. He did not like
the mode of
transportation
by means of
rickshaws
drawn by men.
11. Rizal saw a pretty girl
walking past the legation
gate.
From his inquiries,
he learned from a gardener
that she used to pass by
during her daily afternoon
walk.
12. Seiko-san was amused at Rizal they visited
interesting spots in Japan
-the ImperiaI Art Gallery
-the ImperiaI Library
-the universities
-the Shokubutsu-en (Botanical Garden)
-the city parks (Hibiya Park) and
-the picturesque shrines
13. Both found happiness in each other
Rizal
• Lonely Physician
• 27 years old
• Disillusioned byhis
frustrated romance in
Leonor Rivera
• Embittered by
Spanish injustices at
home.
O-Sei-San
• Lonely Samurai's
daughter
• 23 years old
• never yet
experienced the
ecstasy of true love.
14. Rizal saw in her the qualities of his ideal
womanhood.
O-sei-san reciprocated his affection
Rizal almost attempted to settle down in Japan, at
the same time, he was offered a good job at the
Spanish Legation.
Rizal's love for O-Sei-San was attested in his
diary.
15. Boarded the Belgic, an
English Steamer, at
Yokohama, bound for
U.S.A.
He left Japan with a heavy
heart.
His sojourn in Japan for 45
days was the happiest
interlude in his life.
16. A year after Rizal's execution, Seiko Usui
married Mr. Alfred Charlton
British teacher of chemistry of peer's
school in Tokyo
Blessed by one child , Yuriko married to
Yoshiharu Takiguchi
He was awarded Order of Merit, 5th class.
He died on November 2,1915
17. Rizal met a semi- Filipino.
Family- Mr. Reinaldo Turner,
his wife Emma Jackson, their
children and maidservant.
A bright young boy asked
him if he know Richal.
The family felt proud that
they were traveling with a
celebrity.
18. On board Belgic, Rizal
Befriended Tetcho Suehiro
A fighting Japanese:
Journalist, Novelist, and
Champion of human rights.
Forced by the Japanese
government to leave the
country.
Only knew Japanese
language.
19. Similarities:
• Valiant Patriots.
• Implicable foes of injustice and tyranny.
• Men of peace using pens as weapons.
Rizal and Tetcho his story during their 8months
acquaintanceship. (April 13- December 1, 1888)
Tetcho came to admire Rizal
Rizal remained in London while tetcho returned
to Japan.
20. After the publication of his travel diary, Tetcho
resignedaseditor of Choya (Tokyo Newspaper)and
he entered politics.
Became a member of lower house
Published Political Novel
•Nankai-no-Daiharan( Storm Over The South
Sea)
-which resembles Noli Me Tangere
•O-unabara (The Big Ocean) 3years later,
-which resembles El-Filibusterismo
21. Which still a member of the Imperial Dict,
Tetcho died of heart attack in Tokyo on
February, 1896
(Ten months before Rizal's execution).