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1159), called Shinzei, Go-Shirakawa's adviser; killed --Michitaka (953-95), regent --Momokawa (722-79), privy councillor; favours succession of Shirakabe and Yamabe --Morokata aids Go-Daigo (1331) --Moronaga (1137-92), chancellor, banished by Taira Kiyomori --Morosuke (908-60), minister of Right; sons --Morotada, 257; accuses Takaaki of treason --Morozane (1042-1101) --Motofusa (1144-1230), regent; sides with Go-hirakawa, is banished; his daughter --Motohira (d. 1157), son and successor of Kiyohira --Motokata, father of Murakami's consort --Motomichi (1160-1233), advanced by Taira Kiyomori; kwampaku; ancestor of Konoe --Motomitsu, founder of Tosa academy of painters --Mototsune (836-91); sessho under Yozei, first kwampaku (882) under Uda --Motozane (1143-66), regent --Muchimaro (680-736), founds the southern (Nanke) family; Buddhist temples --Nagate (714-71), minister of the Left; favours accession of Konin --Nagazane, father of one of Toba's consorts --Nakamaro (710-64), grand councillor --Nakanari (d. 810), in conspiracy of Kusu --Narichika (1138-78), in Shishi-ga-tani plot --Naritoki, father of Sanjo's Empress --Nobuyori (1133-59), in Heiji tumult --Norimichi (996-1075), quarrels with Go-Sanjo --Noritane, compiler of Teiokeizu --Otsuga (773-843) --Sadaiye (1162-1241), or Teika, poet and anthologist --Sadakuni, father-in-law of Daigo --Sanetaka, minister --Saneyori (900-70), father of Murakami's consort; regent --Sari, scribe --Seigwa, or Seikwa, (1561-1619), Confucianist --Shinzei see Fujiwara Michinori --Sukeyo, scholar --Suketomo (d. 1325). Go-Daigo's minister, exile --Sumitomo (d. 941) turns pirate --Tadahira (880-949), regent; revision of Rules and Regulations --Tadakiyo, commands against Yoritomo --Tadamichi (1097-1164), regent for Konoe, in Hogen insurrection; saves his father; estates --Tadazane (1078-1162), father of Toba's consort; in Hogen tumult; saved by his son --Takaiye (979-1044), repels Toi invaders --Tameiye (1197-1275) --Tamemitsu --Tamesuke --Tameuji, artist --Tanetsugu (737-85); Kwammu's minister, assassinated; father of consort of Heijo --Tokihira (871-909), minister plots against Sugawara Michizane; death --Tomiko, wife of Ashikaga Yoshimasa --Toshimoto (d. 1330) --Toshinari (1114-1204), poet, called Shunzei --Toyonari (704-65), minister of Koken --Tsugunawa (727-96); sent against Yemishi --Tsunemune --Tsunetaka --Ujimune, Jokwan revision of Rules and Regulations --Umakai (694-736), founder of the Shiki-ki branch; against Yemishi (724) --Uwona (721-83), privy councillor of Koken --Yasuhira, (d. 1189) --Yorimichi (992-1074), son, of Michinaga, regent; in succession of Takahito; estates; father of Shirakawa's consort --Yorinaga (1120-56) in Hogen tumult --Yoritada (924-89), son of Saneyori, kwampaku --Yoritsugu (1239-56), shogun (1244) --Yoritsune (1218-56), head of Minamoto (1219) shogun (1226); resigns (1244); against Hojo and Adachi (1247) --Yoshifusa (804-72), minister; marries Kiyo; regent for Seiwa, (866); makes Taka Seiwa'a Empress --Yoshinobu, in Takahito's succession --Yoshitsugu (716-77), privy councillor under Koken; favours Konin Fujiwara, wistaria, origin of uji name Fuki-ayezu, Jimmu's father Fukuchi-yama, castle Fukuhara, now Kobe, villa of Taira Kiyomori in; capital (1180) Fukuri, Chinese saddler Fukushima Masanori (1561-1624), plot against Ishida Funabashi Hidekata (1555-1614), scholar Funada Yoshimasa, officer of Nitta Yoshisada Funai, in Bungo, Jesuit church and hospital Funanoe, mount in Hoki Furniture, house Furs Furubito, Prince, son of Jomei, candidate to succeed Kogyoku; death Furyu, dance Fusa-Kum-Kazusa Fusan, Korea, Japanese restricted to, (1572); captured (1592); landing-place for Japanese attack (1904); Kamimura wins battle near Fushimi, 92d Emperor (1287-98) Fushimi, princely house Fushimi, Hideyoshi's Momo-Yaina palace Futodama and Imibe Gaku-in, academies Gambling Gamo Katahide (1534-84) favours Nobukatsu --Ujisato (1557-96), vassal of Hideyoshi Garden bridge (ill.) gate (ill.) Gate guards, in capital; in kebiishi; origin Gates, (ill.) Gazan, priest Gei-ami, artist Geisha Gembo, Buddhist of Hosso sect; opposes Fujiwara Gemmyo, 43d Empress (708-15); historiography; monument Gems Genbun, year-period, 1736-40, coins of Gen-e (1269-1352), priest, author Genealogical bureau Genji Monogatari "narrative of Minamoto," work of Murasaki Shikibu Genji or Gen, Chinese pronunciation of Minamoto; divisions of family; epoch of Gen and Hei Genku see Honen Genna, period Genpei (Gempei) Minamoto and Taira; epoch; Genpei Seisuiki, Records of Minamoto and Taira Genre pictures, Ukiyoe, 600 Genroku, year period, 1688-1703 Gensho, (44th) Empress (715-23); inaugurates lectures (721) on Nihon Shoki Genso, priest, interpreter to Korean embassy Gentile names Geology and fossil remains Germans employed by Government Germany joins France and Russia in note on Manchuria (1895); seizes part of Shantung Gido, scholar, adviser of Yoshimitsu Gien see Ashikaga Yoshinori Gifu, Nobunaga's headquarters in Mino Gijin see Ashikaga Yoshimi Gion, temple in Kyoto Glazed pottery Glynn, J., Commander, U.S.N., in Nagasaki (1847) Go, game Go, prefix, "second," with Emperor's name Goa, Jesuits at Go-Daigo, 96th Emperor (1318-39); against Hojo; dethroned; escapes from Oki; re-enters Kyoto; his rescripts; after restoration; tricked by Ashikaga Takauji; death; scholarship Go-Enyu, Northern Emperor (1371-82) Go-Fukakusa, 89th Emperor (1246-59) Go-Fushimi, 93d Emperor (1298-1301), son of Fushimi; opposes Go-Daigo Go-Hanazono, 102nd Emperor (1428-65) Gohei, paper strips Go-Horikawa, 86th Emperor (1221-32) Go-Ichijo, 68th Emperor (1017-36) Goji-in, temple in Yedo Go-Kameyama, 99th Emperor (1372-92); abdicates Go-Kashiwabara, 104th Emperor, (1500-26) Go-Kogon, Northern Emperor (1352-71) Go-Komatsu, 100th Emperor (1392-1412), in Northern dynasty (1382-92) Go-Komyo, 110th Emperor (1643-54) Gokuki-ji or To-ji, Shingon temple in Kyoto; temple in Yedo Gokyogoku Yoshitsune, work on landscape gardening Gold in Japan; discovery in Mutsu, and used in great image of Buddha; exported; coins Gold lacquer Golden Pavilion (1397) Golden Tatars in China Go-Mizu-no-o, 108th Emperor (1611-29) Go-Momozono, 118th Emperor (1770-80) Go-Murakami, 97th Emperor (1339-68); escapes to Kanao; asked to return after Suko's removal; death Go-Nara, 105th Emperor (1526-57) Gongen see Tokugawa Ieyasu Go-Nijo, 94th Emperor (1301-7), son of Go-Uda Go-Reizei, 70th Emperor (1046-68) Goro see Tokimune Go-Saga, 88th Emperor (1243-46) Go-Saien, 111th Emperor (1654-63) Go-Sakuramachi, (117th) Empress (1762-70) Go-Sanjo, 71st Emperor (1069-72), Prince Takahito Go-Sannen, "After Three-Years War" (1089-91) Goseibai-shikimoku, criminal laws of Yasutoki Go-Sekke, "Five Regent Houses" Gosen-shu, anthology Go-Shirakawa, 77th Emperor (1156-8); camera government (1158-92); life threatened; confined in palace; sent to Rokuhara; under Yoshinaka's protection; opposes Yoshinaka; calls Yoritomo to Kyoto; sends Yoshitsune to front; relations with Yoritomo; death Go-Shu jaku, 69th Emperor (1037-45), Prince Atsunaga Go-Toba, 82nd Emperor (1184-98), refuses to appoint Imperial prince shogun; called "original recluse"; quarrels with Yoshitoki; exiled; Japanese verse Goto Matabei, defies Ieyasu; defends Osaka castle --Yujo (1435-1512), metal-worker Go-Tsuchimikado, 103d Emperor (1465-1500) Go-Uda, 91st Emperor (1274-87), son of Kameyama Government, primitive administration; connexion with worship; early finance; reign of Suinin; two-fold classification; uji; feudal and prefectural; under Daika; under Daiho; of Ashikaga; Hideyoshi's scheme; early Tokugawa; Tokugawa Bakufu; centralized after Restoration; local, in Meiji era Governor-general of 10 provinces, kwanryo; of 4, kubo Go Yoshihiro, swordsmith Go-Yozei, 107th Emperor (1586-1611) Gozu Tenno, "Emperor Ox-head," name of Susanoo Granaries, Imperial, miyake; in Korea; in reign of Ankan; of Senkwa Grant, U. S., suggests compromise over Ryukyu "Great Name Possessor" myth Great-Producing Kami Gromovoi, Russian cruiser at Vladivostok Guards, criticized by Miyoshi Kiyotsura; duties transferred to kebiishi Guilds, be, 71-2, 94; heads of kumi-gashira, in village rule Gunkan Kyojujo, naval college at Tsukiji Gwangyo-ji, temple where Kwazan took tonsure Gyogi, Korean Buddhist priest, propaganda and reconciliation of Buddhism and Shinto Gyokushitsu, priest, Emperor gives purple robes to Hachijoshima, island Hachiman, War God, at Usa, oracle of; tutelary of Minamoto; shrine of, in Kamakura on Tsurugaoka hill; revenue of temple; patron of pirates; shrine of Iwashimizu; shrine at Atsuta Hachiman Taro see Minamoto Yoshiiye Hachioka, temple of Hachisuka Iemasa (1558-1638) Hades, myth of Hae, mother of emperors Kenso and Ninken Hagiwara Shigehide, chief of Treasury, debases coinage; his report; impeached Haicheng in fighting of 1894 Hair, racial mark Hair-dressing and hair-cutting, ancient; dividing the hair (mizura) goes out when official caps come in; tied up in time of Temmu; girl's hair bound up by lover; in Heian epoch; in Kamakura period; in Sadanobu's laws Hair pins, as insignia; cicada-shaped, marks of grade after Daika Hai-ryong, Korea Hakamadare Yasusake, bandit Hakata, in Chikuzen, defended against Toi; port in Heian epoch; Mongol envoys executed at; China trade; American vessels allowed in port Hakodate, Americans in Hakone, tolls, at barrier; guarded by Okubo Hakozaki Gulf, Chikuzen, Mongol landing at; bay fortified (1280); base of second Mongol invasion Haku-chi, "White Pheasant," second nengo or year-period (650-4 A.D.) Hakuseki see Arai Hakuseki Hall, Consul-General J. 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