The back pages of the Tokyo Riot Graphic present this lengthy written account of the
protest, written by the magazine’s publisher and co-editor, Yano Ryūkei, and
interspersed with dramatic line drawings. The wide mass audience that the magazine
targeted can be seen in the inclusion of phonetic syllables (furigana) next to
every single ideograph, which made it possible for people with even rudimentary
education to learn how the patriotic war with Russia had turned into a populist
battle at home.
The essay deserves careful study in its own right. It offers a day-by-day (and
night-by-night) narrative of specific encounters between rioters and police at
numerous locations throughout the city. Yano is relatively dispassionate in his
treatment of the crowd.