During this time, he also led excavations of some four hundred ''[[kofun]]'' (mound tombs) and other archaeological sites, and traveled to Korea in [[1884]], where he obtained a number of Korean ceramics. Gowland is said to have been particularly interested in the early history of mutual cultural influences between Korea and Japan. He also traveled significantly within Japan; he contributed to travel guides such as a ''Handbook for Travellers in Central and Northern Japan'' edited by [[Ernest Satow]] and A.G.S. Hawes, and is credited with possibly coining the term "Japan Alps." | During this time, he also led excavations of some four hundred ''[[kofun]]'' (mound tombs) and other archaeological sites, and traveled to Korea in [[1884]], where he obtained a number of Korean ceramics. Gowland is said to have been particularly interested in the early history of mutual cultural influences between Korea and Japan. He also traveled significantly within Japan; he contributed to travel guides such as a ''Handbook for Travellers in Central and Northern Japan'' edited by [[Ernest Satow]] and A.G.S. Hawes, and is credited with possibly coining the term "Japan Alps." |