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Oceanic - is an American steamer.
Protestant pastor – he had a long white beard and was always chanting prayers every moment.
Slide 7
Juan Perez Caballero – Secretary of the Spanish Legation in Japan. * Rizal accepted the offer of Juan Perez Caballero
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Niponggo – Japanese language * Rizal has the features of a japanese. * Because of the embarassment rizal study and learn the japanese language. He read books in the Japanese libraries, museums, art galleries. And shrines.
Kabuki – japanese drama play.
Judo – the japanese art of self-defense.
Imperial Art Gallery and Library – one of the places where Rizal read Japanese books.
Slide 16
Strauss- a great European composer. * To his surprise the major instruments were played by Fillipinos and the Japanese played the minor ones.
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Rickshaw- a popular mode of transportation which he did not like in Japan.
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Usui-san – a former Samurai, own one of the biggest store in Yokohama dealing on western goods.
O-Sei-San – is a given pet name by Rizal to Seiko Usui. * Rizal first met her after he had moved to the Spanish Legation in the Azabu district of Tokyo, where O Sei San regularly work, since then the two were in regular encounter.

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Oseisan – was more than Rizal’s girlfriend for she was his guide, tutor and interpreter.
Sumi-e – is an ink wash painting, also known as literati painting is an East Asian type of brush painting.
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Kabuki-is a classical Japanese dance-drama.
Slide 23
Amagawaya Gihei– the hero of this play, painted a scene illustrating his heroic death to save the life of the lord.
Slide 24
Paciano - wrote Rizal a letter reminding him of his duty and why he left the Philippines in the first place.
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Emma Jackson- a filipino woman. A fan of Rizal and his novel “Noli metangere”
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Tetcho Suehiro - a fighting Japanese Journalist, novelist, champion of human rights, who was forced by the government to leave

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