Summary: The text discusses the profound feeling for beauty and calm sense of perfection expressed by the people of Japan, who engage in serene activities like observing the meeting of the sea and the sky in silence. The author notes the people's patience and exquisite behavior, contrasting it with other countries where strong sensations are needed for enjoyment. The text emphasizes the need for the people to come together to appreciate beauty that is serene and great, embodying freedom in the infinite. It highlights the contrast in behavior, depicting the working class in Japan as finding joy in silent and peaceful moments in nature, reflecting their inner nature and spiritual self-control. The author also discusses the impact of modernization and secular laws on creating a civilized nation, asserting the people's unrestricted freedom and right to govern themselves as they choose.