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Literary notes about kobe (AI summary)

None of the provided examples actually use “Kobe” as a color. In each case, “Kobe” refers to the well-known Japanese port city rather than to a hue or pigment. For instance, whether describing a sunrise seen at Kobe [1] or noting its significance as a commercial and cultural hub [2, 3], the term is clearly geographic rather than chromatic. Thus, in the literary passages given, “Kobe” consistently functions as a place-name and does not serve as an example of color usage.
  1. This morning at Kobe I saw sunrise.
    — from Newfoundland to Cochin ChinaBy the Golden Wave, New Nippon, and the Forbidden City by Ethel Gwendoline Vincent
  2. Consul General Miller, at Yokohama, and Consul Sharp, at Kobe, [68] furnished me with interesting statistics regarding the commerce of Japan.
    — from The Old World and Its Ways Describing a Tour Around the World and Journeys Through Europe by William Jennings Bryan
  3. Kobe is a considerable foreign settlement, with many fine houses and spacious warehouses.
    — from The War in the East: Japan, China, and Corea by Trumbull White

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