5. People he met
JuanPerezCaballero
• Secretary of the Spanish
legation visited him in the
hotel inviting him to stay in
the Spanish legation.
• Knowing that it is a plot to
monitor him, Rizal accepted
the offer for the following
reasons:
6. REASONS WHY HE
ACCEPTED CABALLERO’S
PROPOSAL
He could economize his living expenses
He had nothing to hide from the prying
eyes of the Spanish authorities.
He and Caballero became good friends.
7. People he met
O Sei San
A samurai’s daughter of
23 years old and had
never experienced true
love.
Usui- San, her father; a
store owner.
A woman of beauty,
charm, modesty and
intelligence.
8. When Rizal first introduced himself to her, he took of
his hat as a sign of respect ( A German custom)
O-Sei-San – was more than Rizal’s girlfriend for she
was his guide, interpreter and tutor.
She improved his knowledge of the Japanese language.
She eases the pain left by Leonor Rivera.
9. Rizal and Osei – San are both theatre addicts.
They attended some kabuki plays such as;
• Sendaihagi
• Manjiro Nakahama
• Chushingura
KABUKI – Japanese drama play
10. People he met…
Tetcho Suehiro
• A fighting Japanese
journalist, novelist,
champion of human
rights, who was forced
by the government to
leave Japan.
11. TETCHO SUEHIRO
• Became a member of the Japanese Imperial Diet
( Parliament)
• Wrote two novels:
– Nankai-no-Daiharan
( Storm Over the South Sea)
1891 resembling Noli Me Tangere
– O-unabara
( TheBigOcean)
1894 resembling El Filibusterismo
13. Impression…
• The scenic beauty of the country
• The cleanliness, politeness and
industry of the Japanese people.
• The picturesque dress and simple
charm of the Japanese women.
• There were few thieves in Japan.
• Beggars are rarely seen in the
city streets.
14. Old and New Names Of
Places Where he went
Still TOKYO and YOKOHAMA
15. Cost of living in Japan
1888 2012
RENT 3,346.06 53,701.87
FOOD 78.52758 808.83
TRANSPORTATION 637.64 696.54