
A Diplomat in Japan: The inner history of the critical years in the evolution of Japan when the ports were opened and the monarchy restored, recorded by a diplomatist who took an active part in the events of the time, with an account of his personal experiences during that period
Description
Satow, present at Japan's forced opening to the West, documents the diplomatic chess and cultural collision from an insider's vantage, revealing how modern Japan emerged from negotiation, coercion, and internal upheaval. His firsthand accounts of court intrigue and cross-cultural misunderstanding humanize Japan's Meiji transformation, moving beyond textbook inevitability. Those wanting to understand how Japan navigated Western pressure will find few more informed witnesses.
About the Author
Ernest Mason Satow (1843–1929) is a classic author whose works are in the public domain.



