Sites related to Lafcadio Hearn
Sites in Japanese
Rainbow World
Introducing the seminar on Lafcadio Hearn held monthly in Hiroshima Prefecture.
Lafcadio Hearn Page by Yaidzu Shinkin Bank
The most recommended Japanese page as far as I know.
Matsue City Bus "Lake Line"
Presented by Bunsendô, a company dealing in stationery and others in Matsue City.
Ôkubo Hyakuninchô
Introducing a town in Tôkyô, where Lafcadio Hearn lived his last days. Today there is Koizumi Yakumo Memorial Park and the monument of Hearn's residence.
Hearn's residence in Kumamoto
It is his first house in Kumamoto. He had lived here for about a year.
Hearn Library in Toyama University
Hearn's library is inherited to Toyama University today. This page introduces the episodes about that.
Kumamoto and Literature - Lafcadio Hearn
A web page by Kumamoto Kokufu High School, introducing Lafcadio Hearn mainly in relation with Kumamoto.
Sites in English
K. Inadomi's Private Library 
Introducing various Hearn's text and related materials.
Japanese Garden
Comparing Hearn's text with scenes in Matsue.
Japanese Garden
Comparing Hearn's text with scenes in Matsue.
The future of the Far East
Hearn's lecture at the Fifth Higher Middle School (Kumamoto University today). Japanese and Chinese (GB) translations are also available.
Matsue City: Sightseeing Information
Part of Matsue City home page. Introducing many places related to Hearn.
Lafcadio Hearn Page by Mr. Steve Trussel
(contains whole text of "Yuki-onna")
Lafcadio Hearn Page by Mr. Eric Eldred
(contains whole text of "Fuji-no-Yama", "The story of Mimi-nashi Hôïchi", "Oshi-dori" and "Diplomacy")
Summering House of Lafcadio Hearn
When Hearn lived in Tokyo, he often visited Yaizu, Shizuoka Prefecture. Then he always stayed at the house. Now it is moved to Meiji-mura Park in Inuyama, Aichi Prefecture.
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