Bahá'í Library Online (original ) (raw ) **Contents**
[Frontispiece](/sims%5Ftraces%5Fthat%5Fremain&chapter=1#frontispiece) ..............................................................................i
[Dedication](/sims%5Ftraces%5Fthat%5Fremain&chapter=1#dedication) ...............................................................................ii
[Foreword](/sims%5Ftraces%5Fthat%5Fremain&chapter=1#foreword) ................................................................................iii
'Abdu'l-Bahá in Oakland, California in 1912 ...............................................1
The First Bahá'í Group in the Pacific .....................................................8
The First Japanese Bahá'ís ...............................................................10
'Abdu'l-Bahá's Prayer for Japan ..........................................................23
The First Public Meeting in Japan ........................................................24
Miss Agnes B. Alexander, Daughter of the Kingdom .........................................26
Dr. George Jacob Augur ...................................................................30
The First Photograph of a Bahá'í Meeting in Japan ........................................33
A Garden Party ...........................................................................34
A Gathering to Meet Tagore of India ......................................................35
Mr. Kikutaro Fukuta ......................................................................35
Miss Yuri (Yuriko) Mochizuki .............................................................37
A Bahá'í Girls' Class in Tokyo ...........................................................38
The Faith Spreads to Kobe in 1920 ........................................................40
A Christmas Party in Tokyo, 1920 .........................................................41
Mrs. May Bolles Maxwell ..................................................................42
Japanese Dolls to Sell for the House of Worship ..........................................43
Auntie Victoria ..........................................................................44
Mr. Tokujiro Torii .......................................................................47
Akira Torii ..............................................................................49
The Blind in Japan Receive the Light .....................................................51
Mr. Daiun Inouye and Mr. Sensui Saiki ....................................................54
Mrs. Ida Finch ...........................................................................56
The Faith Reaches Korea from Japan in 1921 ...............................................58
Viscount Eiichi Shibusawa ................................................................62
Confirmed Bahá'ís, 1922 ..................................................................64
Mr. Susumu Aibara ........................................................................65
The Kanto Earthquake .....................................................................67
China ....................................................................................72
Miss Martha Root and Mrs. Keith Ransom-Kehler ............................................75
The Emperor of Japan .....................................................................81
Japan Religious Conference ...............................................................82
A Meeting at a Buddhist Temple ...........................................................84
Beatrice Erskine Lane Suzuki .............................................................84
Two Persian Bahá'ís Visit Japan ..........................................................85
Miss Alexander Introduces the Faith in Hokkaido ..........................................88
Dr. Rokuichiro Masujima ..................................................................90
The First Local Spiritual Assembly in Japan ..............................................92
Kudan Ue .................................................................................93
Esperanto and English Clubs, and Other Organizations .....................................93
The Crossing ............................................................................110
A Tea Party .............................................................................111
Mr. Fujita's Mother .....................................................................112
A Japanese Scroll Hangs in the Holy Land ................................................113
In the Holy Land ........................................................................114
The Years Between and the Later Years ...................................................115
Naw-Rúz, 1948 ...........................................................................119
At Kudan ................................................................................120
In Tokyo ................................................................................121
Two Bahá'ís .............................................................................126
The First Persian Pioneer Families Settle in Japan, 1953 ................................126
The Faith Spreads to Other Areas ........................................................128
A Public Meeting in Osaka and Early Groups ..............................................130
The Tokyo Haziratu'l-Quds ...............................................................132
The First Asian Regional Teaching Conference and Further Expansion ......................136
The First Convention of the Bahá'ís of North East Asia, 1957 ............................145
Anthony Yuen Seto, 1890-1957 ............................................................148
Early Activities ........................................................................150
The First Bahá'í Marriage of Japanese Believers .........................................151
Participation in Conferences in the 1950s and 1960s, and One in 1970 ....................153
The First Summer School under the Guardian's Six Year Plan for Japan, Takarazuka, 1957 ..160
The Development of the Local Spiritual Assemblies in Japan ..............................161
Nagasaki, and the First Bahá'ís in Kyushu ...............................................172
Expansion in the Late 1950s .............................................................176
The Third Summer School .................................................................181
In Osaka ................................................................................182
Teaching in Hokkaido and the Development of the Faith Among the Ainu ....................183
A Bahá'í Children's Class ...............................................................197
Delegates to the 1962 National Convention ...............................................197
At the London Congress, 1963 ............................................................198
The Sixth National Spiritual Assembly of North East Asia .................................199
Two Birthday Parties ....................................................................200
Dr. Mizuno Speaks at Summer Schools .....................................................202
More Activities in the 1960s ............................................................203
Hand of the Cause Miss Alexander Spends Two Years in the Hospital in Tokyo ..............208
The Ashiya Bahá'í Cemetery ..............................................................211
Three Japanese Bahá'ís Abroad ...........................................................213
Bernard Leach, English Potter, Author, Artist, Poet, and Bahá'í .........................216
The Continental Board of Counsellors ....................................................219
Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands .................................................................223
The North Pacific Oceanic Conference, Sapporo, Hokkaido, September, 1971 ................227
Visits to Japan by Hands of the Cause and Other Special Bahá'ís .........................230
The Spiritual Axis Between Japan and Australia .........................................269
Afterword ...............................................................................273
Bibliography ............................................................................276