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m36_i_a_2b_i_94_08_09{printed letterhead:TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS "IMPHO TOKYO" Tokyo} during the day. Mr Hotlas pictures which he has painted on 12 inch square cards, are hung around the room and his friends six or more artists paint all day on the floor to entertain the guests. In the end they get {carat:one of }Mr Hotla's paintings and I believe one of the other artists. They draw lots for them. The artists in turn have parties and Mr Hotla paints at them, but the money taken in all goes to the man who's [sic] party it is, rather a nice idea. Mrs Miyaoke had said that she would go with us which was very nice, and then we got a note saying that they would call for us at 11,30 taking us to a real Japanese meal first. We really hadn't meant them to take us for dinner as we were going to Yokohama in the morning to see the "Empress of Britain" come in. However they have been so kind we didn't like to refuse + {pencilled:X}couldn't very well any how.{pencilled:┘} It was a day. We were up at six having tea in our room and were at the Pier in Yokohama before eight. The boat was in ahead of time and first tied up. It really is the largest ship I ever saw. In fact has the highest mast of any ship but in tonnage is a little less than some. Still entering at the dining saloon level it looked enormous. We had to wait some time as they were having some trouble over some lady having been seen from shore on the inland sea taking pictures of a fortified area, however it was impossible to find out who she was. We were soon allowed on and found Lucy Kerr not | m36_i_a_2b_i_94_08_09{printed letterhead:TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS "IMPHO TOKYO" Tokyo} during the day. Mr Hotlas pictures which he has painted on 12 inch square cards, are hung around the room and his friends six or more artists paint all day on the floor to entertain the guests. In the end they get {carat:one of }Mr Hotla's paintings and I believe one of the other artists. They draw lots for them. The artists in turn have parties and Mr Hotla paints at them, but the money taken in all goes to the man who's [sic] party it is, rather a nice idea. Mrs Miyaoke had said that she would go with us which was very nice, and then we got a note saying that they would call for us at 11,30 taking us to a real Japanese meal first. We really hadn't meant them to take us for dinner as we were going to Yokohama in the morning to see the "Empress of Britain" come in. However they have been so kind we didn't like to refuse + {pencilled:X}couldn't very well any how.{pencilled:┘} It was a day. We were up at six having tea in our room and were at the Pier in Yokohama before eight. The boat was in ahead of time and first tied up. It really is the largest ship I ever saw. In fact has the highest mast of any ship but in tonnage is a little less than some. Still entering at the dining saloon level it looked enormous. We had to wait some time as they were having some trouble over some lady having been seen from shore on the inland sea taking pictures of a fortified area, however it was impossible to find out who she was. We were soon allowed on and found Lucy Kerr not |