The Book of Tea

What is the author's tone in The Book of Tea by Kakuzo Okakura?

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In the case of The Book of Tea, tone is highly interdependent on the author's perspective. Okakura is a conservative, a reactionary. He sees the damaging effects of Japanese modernization, and so The Book of Tea is his way to preserve what he perceives to be a crucial part of Japanese heritage, in much the same way that art is preserved in the museums and institutes he has curated.