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List of Illustrations ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction Tokyo on the Rails and Road: Mass Transportation as Cultural and Social Vehicles 1
1 Eyewitness Accounts: Observations of Salarymen and Schoolgirls on Tokyo's First Trains 27
2 Boys Who Feared Trains: University Students, Railway Trauma, and the Health of the Nation 68
3 Shinjuku Station Sketches: Constructing an Icon of Modern Daily Life 116
4 From Modern Girls in Motion to Figures of Nostalgia: "Bus Girls" in the Popular Imagination 173
The Corpse Introducer Kawabata Yasunari 225
Notes 267
Bibliography 299
Index 309
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