
Reise über Indien und China nach Japan. Tagebuch mit Erfahrungen, um zu überseeischen Reisen und Unternehmungen anzuregen.
"Reise über Indien und China nach Japan" by Freiherr von und zu Richard Eisenstein is a travel diary written in the late 19th century. This work chronicles the author’s journey from Europe to Asia, capturing his observations and experiences in India, China, and Japan. The text is rich with reflections on cultural encounters and practical travel details, aimed at inspiring others to undertake their own expeditions. The beginning of the narrative sets a reflective tone, discussing the excitement and apprehension of departing one's homeland for distant lands. Eisenstein expresses a long-standing desire to explore the world, spurred by the influential travel writings of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. He details the meticulous preparations for his journey, including logistical arrangements and considerations for packing suitable attire and provisions. This opening portion lays the groundwork for a personal exploration of foreign lands, establishing the author’s hopes to encourage others in his homeland to embrace the adventure of travel.
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