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of Kyoto Tofuku-mon-in, Kazuko, first Tokugawa consort; wife of Go-Mizu-no-o Togashi family splits in Onin war Togo Heihachiro, Count (b. 1857), Japanese admiral, attacks Russian fleet at Port Arthur; blocks entrance to harbour; defeats Russians at Tsushima Toi invade Japan (1019) Toichi, wife of Kobun Toin see Doin To-ji, Shingon temple (Goku-ku-ji) in Kyoto Tokaido, road from Kyoto to Tokyo Toki see Doki Tokichi see Toyotomi Hideyoshi Tokimasa see Hojo Tokimasa Tokimune (or Goro) avenges father's murder Tokiuji see Yamano Tokiuji Tokiwa, mistress of Yoshitomo Tokiyasu, Prince, see Koko Tokiyo, Prince, marries daughter of Sugawara Michizane Toku, empress Kenrei-mon-in; mother of Emperor Antoku Tokugawa, descent of family; hereditary system founded by Ieyasu; shogunate of family; oath of loyalty to; the T. Bakufu; "Constitution"; school, Shohei-ko; Imperial family, marries into; strengthened; attitude to feudatories; Hidetada line succeeded by Kii branch; families in ministry; decline of power; end of shogunate Chikauji (d. 1407?), ancestor of Matsudaira Hidetada (1579-1632), shogun (1605-22); anti-Christian edict (1616); orders Spaniards deported; in war with Uesugi; daughter weds Hideyori; attacks Osaka; Ieyasu's instructions to; rule, death, character; and Crown Tokugawa Hirotada (1526-49) --Hyakkajo, One Hundred Rules of Tokugawa --Ieharu (1737-86), shogun (1760-86) --Iemitsu (1603-51), shogun (1622-51); treatment of Christians; Ieyasu's instructions to; requires nobles to reside at Yedo; and feudal lords --Iemochi (1846-66), shogun (1858-66); marries Emperor's sister; resigns --Ienari (1773-1841), shogun (1786-1837); his father's rank; abdication --Ienobu (1662-1712), shogun (1709-12) --Iesada (1824-58), shogun (1853-8) --Ieshige (1702-61), shogun (1745-60); his son, Shigeyoshi, ancestor of Shimizu branch --Ietsugu (1709-16), shogun (1712-16) --Ietsuna (1642-80), 4th shogun (1651-80); power passes to minister; abdication of Go-Saien; death --Ieyasu (1542-1616) (ill.); in war on Asakura and Asai; alliance with Shingen; defeats Takeda; threatened; in Komaki war; peace with Hideyoshi; against Hojo; receives Kwanto; takes oath; in Hideyoshi's scheme; Christianity; Will Adams; death; family; succession to Hideyoshi; wealth; Sekigahara; distribution of fiefs; shogun; Hideyori; defied at Osaka; Hoko-ji bell; attacks Osaka castle; character; legislation; literature; Hidetada; shrine; patterned upon by Yoshimune; Shinto revival; foreign intercourse; signature (ill.) --Ieyoshi (1792-1853), shogun (1838-53) --Jidaishi, on Ieyasu's laws --Mitsukuni (1628-1700), sympathizes with Masayasu; interest in letters --Munetada (1721-64), founder of Hitotsubashi branch --Munetake (d. 1769) founder of Tayasii branch --Nariaki (1800-60), daimyo of Mito, anti-foreign policy of; attempts to make his son shogun; surrenders edict against shogun --(or Matsudaira) Nariyuki, feudatory of Kir --Nobuyasu (1559-79); marriage --Nobuyoshi (1583-1603), daimyo of Mito --Shigeyoshi (1745-95), founds Shimizu branch --Tadanaga (1605-33), brother of Iemitsu --Tadayoshi (1580-1607), daimyo of Kiyosu --Tsunayoshi (1646-1709), shogun (1686-1709); considerate for Crown --Yorifusa (1603-61), daimyo of Mito; one of Sanke --Yorinobu (1602-71), daimyo of Kii --Yoshimune (1677-1751), shogun (1716-45); camera rule; Tayasu and Hitotsubashi branches --Yoshinao (1600-50), daimyo of Owari; founds Shohei-ko school --Yoshinobu or Keiki (1837-97), son of Nariaki and his candidate for shogun; Crown urges his promotion; guardian of shogun; shogun (1866-8); resigns; surrenders Yedo Tokuhon see Hatakeyama Mochikuni Tokuno support Southern Court Tokuno Michlkoto, defender of Go-Daigo Tokusei, "benevolent policy", laws of 1297; extension of policy under Ashikaga; riots; for debtors Tokuso, priest Tokyo, formerly Yedo, eastern capital Tomi see Fujiwara Tomiko Tomoe, Yoshinaka's mistress Tomohira, Prince (963-1009), poet Tomohito, Prince, see Kokaku Tomo, Princess, see Go-Sakuramichi Tomo Kowamine, exiled (843) with Prince Tsunesada Ton-a (1301-84), poet Tonami-yami, Echizen, defeat of Taira at Tonegawa, flood in Tone-yama, battle (1573) Tonghak rebellion in Korea (1894), Chinese troops sent to quell Tongkan, Korean history, its chronology Tori Shichi (Korean Nori Sachhi), Buddhist Torii Mototada (1539-1600), dies in defense of Ieyasu's castle --Suneemon Tornado of 1718 Torres, Baltasar de (1563-1626), Jesuit, companion of Xavier Tortoise shell, divination Torture in ancient Japan Tosa, province; Ichijo family move to; seized by Chosokabe; bonita curing in; T memorial against Bakufu; surrender of fiefs; clan representation Tosa, Kyoto school of painting; patronized by Tsunayoshi; decorations of palace Mitsunobu see Mitsunobu Mitsuoki, teacher of Hirozumi Tosa Nikki, Tosa Diary Tosabo Shoshun, bonze Tosando, mountain road Toshiiye see Maeda Toshiiye Toshiyori-roju Tosho-ji, temple, suicides in its cemetery after defeat of Hojo Towers, royal; fire watch tower Toyohara Tokimoto, musician Toyohito see Kogon Toyokuni Daimyo-jin, temple of, sacred to Hideyoshi, destroyed by Ieyasu Toyonari see Fujiwara no Toyonari Toyotomi, family, revolt of ronin (1651); decline of influence Hidetsugu (1568-95), adopted successor of Hideyoshi; Hideyoshi's letter to; death Hideyori (1593-1615), son of Hideyoshi; regent; Christians join him against Ieyasu; Ishida favours; nai-daijin, marries Ieyasu's granddaughter; Ieyasu's estimate; opposes Ieyasu; refuses to surrender; suicide Toyotomi Hideyoshi( 1536-98); battle of Okehazama; in Ise and Kyoto; Sakai; war with Asakura and Asai; against Takeda Katsuyori; invades Chugoku; plans war on China; peace with Mori; Nobunaga; defeats Mitsuhide; councillor; crushes Takigawa Kazumasa and Shibuta Katsuiye; Yodogimi; Osaka castle; in Komaki war; peace with Ieyasu; regent; crushes remaining enemies; treatment of Ieyasu; Buddhism; palace; tea-festivals, wealth; invasion of Korea; death; family; kills Hidetsugu; character; legislation; Christianity; tomb --Kunimatsu, son of Hideyori, killed by Ieyasu "Trade, Chief of" Transportation, early; roads in Nara epoch; in Heian; in Muromachi; improved by Nobunaga; laws; Tokugawa improvements; road-commissioners; railway building Treason under Daiho code Treasury established 405 A.D.; three in Yuryaku's reign; burnt in 1659; see Finance Department Treaties with United States, Russia, Holland, England; commercial treaty with United States; with Korea; with China; with Russia (Portsmouth); with China (Peking) Tree, sacred, of Buddhist temples; tree worship; myths of tree planting; stories of huge trees Trigrams, in divination "True Word," Shingon Tsarevitch, Russian battleship at Port Arthur Tsin dynasty (265-317) and Chinese migration Tsuchi-gumo, "Earth-spiders" or "Pit dwellers"; called Wado by Chinese Tsuchi Mikado, 83d Emperor (1199-1210); abdicates; exile Tsugaru in 16th century wars; remains of Tatar fortress --strait, controlled by Japan Tsugunawa see Fujiwara Tsugunawa Tsuguno, architect Tsuka, Korean prince, migrates to Japan; carpenters Tsukiji, in Yedo, naval college at Tsukuda, island Tsukushi see Kyushu Tsunayoshi see Tokugawa Tsunayoshi Tsunehito, Prince, father of Kokaku, rank Tsuneko, consort of Kwazan Tsunenaga, Prince (1324-38), conspiracy to make him heir; poisoned by Takauji Tsunesada, Prince (823-84), exiled (843) Tsure-zure-gusa, "Weeds of Tedium" Tsuruga, ancient Kehi-no-ura; fortifications (1280) Tsurugaoka hill in Kamakura, shrine of Hachiman Tsushima, islands, in early myth; silver discovered (674) and gold (701); attacked by Toi (1019), by Mongols (1274), and (1281); attacked by Koreans in 1419; Korean trade; Chinese squadron attacks; outpost of Japan; Hakuseki wishes to limit Korean envoys to; commerce; commanding strait; Russian attempts upon; battle of, Russian fleet defeated by Togo Tsutsui Junkei (1549-84), deserts Akechi Mitsuhide in battle of Yamazaki; succession to Nobunaga Tsuwata Saburo, suicide Tsuying, king of Pohai, Korea 203-Metre Hill, Port Arthur, fighting at Uchida Ieyoshi, warrior Masanobu (1619-51), suicide Uda, 59th Emperor (888-97), Prince Sadami Uda Genji of Omi, branch of Minamoto Ueda castle Ueno park, Kiyomizu temple; hill called Toeizan; abbot of, candidate for throne in 1867 Uesugi, family, favours Tadayoshi; overthrows Ashikaga; kwanryo; two branches; quarrels; join against Hojo; shitsuji; governor-general of Kwanto; patronize schools; against Mogami; Hideyoshi makes peace with --Akifusa, shitsuji to Shigeuji --Akisada, estates --Akiyoshi, avenges his father --Fusaaki (1432-66) --Kagekatsu (1555-1623), lieutenant of Hideyoshi in Komaki war; against Hojo; senior minister; with Ishida Katsushiga plots against Ieyasu; open break with Ieyasu; fiefs reduced after Sekigahara --Kenshin, originally Nagao Kagetora. (1530-78), kwanryo, war with Hojo and Takeda, checked between Nobunaga and Shingen; military art --Mochifusa, sent against Kamakura by Ashikaga Yoshinori (1439) --Mochitomo (1416-67) fortifies Kawagoe --Noriaki (1306-68), shitsuji; exile --Noriharu (d. 1379), suicide --Norimasa (1522-79), driven from Hirai by Ujiyasu --Norimoto (1383-1418) --Noritada (1433-54), shitsuji to Shigeuji, death --Norizane (d. 1455), plot to kill; helps defeat Kamakura forces (1439) --Shigeyoshi (d. 1349), shitsuji, exiled --Tomomune, shitsuji --Tomosada, shitsuji --Ujinori --Yoshinori (d. 1378), shitsuji Uji, families, rank; government, established and abolished by Emperor; taxation; feudal chiefs; the Eight Great Uji; opposed by Shotoku; rank; government; Jinshin; Kami elective; princely families; academies; record; territorial names Uji river, Yamashiro province, battle at Uiyasu see Hojo Ujiyasu Ukhtonsky, Rear-Admiral Prince, commanding Russian squadron at Port Arthur Ukita Hideiye (d. 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