Illustrations
2.1Portrait of Murakami Naojirō as director and professor of Tokyo Gaidai and compiler of the Historiographical Institute.
2.2Students of Dōshisha English School in Kyoto in 1881 (Meiji 14).
2.3Graduation Certificate of Murakami Naojirō from Imperial University dated Meiji 28 (1895), July 10.
4.1Statue of Takayama Ukon ‘Don Justo Takayama’ in the Japan–Philippines Friendship Park in Manila.
4.2Copper statue of Yamada Nagamasa at Sengen dōri in Shizuoka.
4.3A fresco depicting the embassy of Hasekura Tsunenaga in the Sala Regia in the Quirinal Palace in Rome.
4.4A document issued by the Japanese government confirming a business trip of Murakami Naojirō (Tokyo Music Academy) to the United States in 1927.