"The Motor Maids in Fair Japan" by Katherine Stokes is an early 20th-century adventure where a group of young women, the Motor Maids, set off to explore Japan; the story begins with Nancy Brown sharing the news of their trip to Japan with her father accompanied by her friends and their chaperone, Miss Helen Campbell. From their home to the landscapes of Tokyo, the young ladies are met with Japanese customs and colorful personalities, particularly a young maid called Onoye; this sets the stage for an exploration filled with cultural encounters.
The Motor Maids in Fair Japan
By Katherine Stokes
A group of adventurous young women travel to Japan, immersing themselves in exotic landscapes and captivating customs.
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