The story is closely based upon the ''[[Teisai hoshi den|Teisai hôshi den]]'', with only the changes that the main character is called Saisaburô instead of Heisuke or Teisai, and that the portions of the story involving [[Okubo Nagayasu|Ôkubo Nagayasu]], and the main character becoming a monk, are omitted. The text of this story occupies the top two-thirds of each page, while unrelated images of the Ryukyuan street procession run along the bottom third. These images are labeled with the names of the members of the Ryukyuan embassy; the gifts they are bringing to the shogun are identified as well. | The story is closely based upon the ''[[Teisai hoshi den|Teisai hôshi den]]'', with only the changes that the main character is called Saisaburô instead of Heisuke or Teisai, and that the portions of the story involving [[Okubo Nagayasu|Ôkubo Nagayasu]], and the main character becoming a monk, are omitted. The text of this story occupies the top two-thirds of each page, while unrelated images of the Ryukyuan street procession run along the bottom third. These images are labeled with the names of the members of the Ryukyuan embassy; the gifts they are bringing to the shogun are identified as well. |