Index. P. 571-580 ; Glimpses of unfamiliar Japan combines two volumes of a work that first appeared in 1894. Here are the customs, the superstitions, the charming scenery, the revelations of Japanese character, and all the other elements that Lafcadio Hearn found so bewitching. Here, for example, are essays on such subjects as the Japanese garden, the household shrine, the festivals, and the bewildering Japanese smile-all aspects of Japanase life that have endured in spite of the changes that have taken place during the modernization of Japan.