Rizal arrived in Yokohama, Japan on February 28, 1888 and registered at the Grand Hotel. The next day, he proceeded to Tokyo and took a room at the Tokyo Hotel. He was then invited to stay at the Spanish legation by the Secretary. Rizal accepted to save money and had nothing to hide. While in Japan, Rizal studied the Japanese language, arts, and culture. He was impressed by the music, natural beauty, and work ethic of the Japanese people. Rizal fell in love with a Japanese woman, O-sei-san, but had to depart after 45 days to continue his travels. O-sei-san later married but never forgot Riz
Rizal arrived in Yokohama, Japan on February 28, 1888 and registered at the Grand Hotel. The next day, he proceeded to Tokyo and took a room at the Tokyo Hotel. He was then invited to stay at the Spanish legation by the Secretary. Rizal accepted to save money and had nothing to hide. While in Japan, Rizal studied the Japanese language, arts, and culture. He was impressed by the music, natural beauty, and work ethic of the Japanese people. Rizal fell in love with a Japanese woman, O-sei-san, but had to depart after 45 days to continue his travels. O-sei-san later married but never forgot Riz
Rizal arrived in Yokohama, Japan on February 28, 1888 and registered at the Grand Hotel. The next day, he proceeded to Tokyo and took a room at the Tokyo Hotel. He was then invited to stay at the Spanish legation by the Secretary. Rizal accepted to save money and had nothing to hide. While in Japan, Rizal studied the Japanese language, arts, and culture. He was impressed by the music, natural beauty, and work ethic of the Japanese people. Rizal fell in love with a Japanese woman, O-sei-san, but had to depart after 45 days to continue his travels. O-sei-san later married but never forgot Riz
Rizal arrived in Yokohama, Japan on February 28, 1888 and registered at the Grand Hotel. The next day, he proceeded to Tokyo and took a room at the Tokyo Hotel. He was then invited to stay at the Spanish legation by the Secretary. Rizal accepted to save money and had nothing to hide. While in Japan, Rizal studied the Japanese language, arts, and culture. He was impressed by the music, natural beauty, and work ethic of the Japanese people. Rizal fell in love with a Japanese woman, O-sei-san, but had to depart after 45 days to continue his travels. O-sei-san later married but never forgot Riz
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CHAPTER 12
ROMANTICINTERLUDE IN JAPAN RIZAL ARRIVES IN YOKOHAMA
In February 28,1888. Early in the morning rizal arrive in Yokohama. He regestered at the Grand Hotel. Rizal in Tokyo
Next day Rizal proceed
to tokyo and took a room in tokyo Hotel.He wrote to professor Blumentritt: -Secretary of the spanish legation. -He visited Rizal at his hotel and invited him to live at the Spanish legation. TOKYO HOTEL
Juan Pérez Caballero
-Rizal accepted the invitation because:(1) He could economize his living expenses by staying "Professor Blumentritt he at the Legation.(2)He had is a young, fine, and nothing to hide from the excellent writer and an prying eyes of the spanish able diplomant who had authorities. traveled much". -They become good Jose Rizal friends. In a letter to Blumentritt, he describe the spanish diplomant as: Rizal did not know the Japanese language. To avoid further embarrassment:Rizal decided to study the japanese language. He also studied the japanese drama(kabuki), japanese art of self defense (judo), art and music. RIZAL VISITED • -As he approached a park, he heard the band playing classical music and he was impressed!. • -He though, "how admirable RIZAL AND was the rendition. I wonder how these japanese people THE TOKYO have assimilated the modern european music to the MUSICIANS extent of playing the beautiful musical masterpieces of the great european composers so well. • The band stopped playing and walked around to rest,and spoke tagalog. • The beauty of the country( its flowers, mountains, streams and scenic panoramas). • (2)the cleanliness, RIZAL'S politeness, and industry of IMPRESSION OF • the japanese people. (3)the ppicturesque dress JAPAN and simple charm of the japanese women. • (4)these were few theives so the place were open day and night. • (5)Beggar's were rarely seen in the city streets. The only thing rizal was not in favor of was the popular mode of transportation by means of rickshows drawn by men. • One spring afternoon, Romance with afew days after he had o-sei-san moved to the spanish legation, rizal saw a pretty japanese girl walking past the legation gate. • Rizal was attracted by her regal loveliness, charm, and modesty, intelligence.
• She saw also his guide,
tutor and interpreter. He wanted to meet her, but how? Rizal learned from a japanese gardener that she was seiko usui, who lived in her parents home and she used to pass by the legation during her daily afternoon walk. The Following afternoon,rizal and the japanese gardenerwaited at the legation gate and watched for the girl. They visited the interesting spots of the city. Sayonara Japan
After 45 days in japan.
On april 13,1888 rizal boarded 'belgic' bound for united states. His sojourn in japan was one of the happiest interlude in his life. O-sei-san after Rizal's Departure
Brokenhearted by the first
man to capture her heart. About 1897,she married Mr. Alfred chariton . British chemistry teacher in tokyo. Their wedlock was blessed by a doughter named yukiro, later yukiro married yoshiharuTakiguchi, son of a japanese senator. O-sei-san survivedworld war ll. And died at the age of 80, May 1,1947. Voyage across the pacific
Despite his sorrowing
heart, Rizal enjoyed the pleasant trans-pacific voyage to the united states. On bored the ship he met a semi-filipino family Mr.Reinaldo, his wife Emma Jackson (daugther of an englishman) their children and their maid servant from pangasinan. One day one of the children, abright young boy, asked rizal: “Do you know a famous man in manila named Richal? He wrote a novel, nole Me Tangere."Rizal replied. Yes hijo, I am Richal. • Shortly after his return to japan, tetcho published his travel diary which contained • The following year, he his impression of rizal published a political he then entered into novel titled "Nankai-no- politics and was Daihara"(storm over elected as memeber of the south sea) which the lower house of first resembles rizals "Noli imperial diet(japanes Me Tangere" in a plot. parliament), where he arrived on his fight for human rigts. • He then published another novel entitled "O-Unabara"(The big ocean) which was similar to """El filibusterismo".
Tetcho deid of heart
attack in tokyo in Fubruary, 1896( ten months before Rizals execution) He was then 49 years old. THE END. Submitted by: ANGELICA CACHUELA B. Submitted to: MA'AM QUENIE ALBA