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An essential doorway into spoken Japanese from a bygone age. Practical, clear, direct and usable. Presented in Roman character, the manual gathers grammatical exposition, dialogues on several subjects, two vocabularies of useful words and an appendix that together make speech the priority. As a Japanese language grammar guide it balances rule and use: syntax and inflection are explained in compact notes while model conversations offer instant context. Readers encounter a romanized Japanese textbook that encourages speech from the outset and a conversational Japanese manual that treats everyday Japanese phrases not as trivia but as building blocks. The practical language dialogues are short, serviceable and varied, designed to train ear and tongue rather than to catalogue forms. Short grammatical sections are immediately applicable; the romanization lets learners practise pronunciation without the immediate burden of script. The dialogues read like short rehearsals for real exchanges, offering flexible models for both formal and informal situations.More than a classroom relic, this 19th century language guide records how teachers and travellers approached Japanese in an era of expanding contact. The book serves as a Japanese vocabulary collection and a working Japanese grammar reference for historians, philologists and living-language students alike, and it has enduring usefulness for Japan travel language needs. It stands as an instructive snapshot of pedagogical aims and the practical needs of visitors to Japan in the period. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.Accessible enough for casual readers yet robust enough for study, it functions as a language learners resource and a self-study Japanese aid that privileges conversation and usable phrases over abstract exposition. Collectors of classic Japanese language books will value its historical character and romanized presentation; language students and travellers seeking a hands-on companion find its dialogues and vocabulary immediately useful. Keep it on a small desk, beside a travel satchel, or within a collector’s cabinet; it rewards repeated consultation.