
The Four Corners in Japan, written by Amy Ella Blanchard and published in 1912, is a juvenile fiction travel narrative that follows Miss Helen Corner and her two nieces, Nan and Mary Lee, as they journey to Japan. The story begins with their excitement for the trip, including a stop in Honolulu, and explores their cultural discoveries and family dynamics as they experience Japan's landscapes and customs. This work is notable for its depiction of early 20th-century travel and the perspectives of young women adventurers.














































