The Americo-Japanese EntenteFOOTNOTES:INDEX
- A
- Abdication, practice of, [90], [97]
- Aborigines, [44]
- Academy of Music, Tōkyō, [217]
- Acrobats, [66]
- Actors’ guild, [27]
- Adams, Will, [91]
- “Advance Japan,” [15], [28], [59], [117], [132], [158], [208]
- Agricultural College, [216]
- Agricultural College in China, [297]
- Agricultural experiment stations, Siam, [411]
- Agriculture, [16-22], [216], [350]
- Ainu, [44], [45]
- “Ainu Folk-lore,” [45]
- “Ainu of Japan,” [45]
- Akashi, [8]
- Alaska, [15]
- Alcock, [117]
- Ale, [56]
- Aleutian Islands, [15]
- Almonds, [351]
- Amaterasu, [see] Sun-Goddess
- America, [2], [3], [7], [14], [20], [21], [28], [34], [37], [61], [106], [112], [140], [145], [189], [213], [219], [220], [237], [268], [270], [271], [281], [285], [290], [292], [299-301]
- American baby, first, [60];
- books, favorite, [204];
- fleet visits Japan, [335];
- life, [80];
- state legislature, [135]
- “American Japanese Relations,” [341]
- “American Journal of Sociology,” [175]
- “American Missionary in Japan, An,” [190], [269]
- Americans, [33], [36], [47], [66], [79], [104], [107], [144], [165], [168], [210], [216]
- Americo-Japanese Entente, the, [335]
- Amoy, [295]
- Amusements, [66-69]
- Anarchists, [337]
- Ancestors, worship of, [64]
- “Ancestor-Worship and Japanese Law,” [174], [249]
- “Ancient Matters, Records of,” [92]
- Anderson, [235]
- Anglo-Japanese Alliance, [4], [92], [147], [153], [154], [156], [157], [299], [332], [338]
- Anglo-Saxon influence, [157];
- town meeting, [142]
- Anglo-Saxons, [128], [168], [310]
- Animals, see names of animals
- “Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science,” [129]
- Anti-Christian edicts removed, [91], [111], [112]
- Anti-foreign reaction, [92], [114], [115]
- Antimony, [23]
- Aomori, [17], [32]
- Aoyama, Dr., [220]
- Apples, [19]
- Apricots, [19]
- Arbitration treaty with United States, [335]
- Architecture, [51], [91]
- Area, [5], [7]
- Arima, [8]
- Arita ware, [229]
- Armor, [230]
- Army, [126], [147-151];
- statistics, [381], [382]
- Arnold, Sir Edwin, [78], [253]
- Arsenal, [149], [150], [286]
- “Art Japonais, L’,” [235], [236]
- Artisans, [48], [82]
- “Artistic Japan,” [236]
- “Artist’s Letters from Japan, An,” [236]
- Arts, fine, [91], [222-236];
- mechanical, [24], [25]
- Aryans, [45]
- Asahigawa, [149]
- Asakawa, [328]
- Asama, [8]
- Ashikaga period, [98], [99]
- Ashikaga supremacy, [91]
- Ashikaga Yoshimasa, [233]
- Asia, [14], [149], [156], [281], [292], [294], [301]
- “Asia, the key of,” [4];
- Eastern, supremacy of Japan in, [299], [300]
- “Asiatic Loch Lomond,” [8]
- Asiatic Society of Japan, Transactions, [20], [22], [43], [54], [61], [62], [71], [83], [89], [92], [101], [132], [133], [145], [159], [174], [199], [208], [231], [249], [255], [259], [261]
- Aso, Mount, [8]
- Aso, Prof. S., [402]
- “As the Hague Ordains,” [328]
- Aston, W. G., [50], [92], [208], [232], [236], [249]
- Atami, [8]
- Athletics, [66]
- “Atlantic Monthly,” [302]
- Atsu, Prince, [123]
- Audsley, G. A., [235], [236]
- Australasia, [281]
- Australia, [34], [45]
- Austria, [85]
- Automobiles, [31], [34]
- Autumn, Japanese, [12]
- “Awakening of the East, The,” [28], [158]
- “Awakening of Japan, The,” [117], [304], [328]
- Ayrton, Mrs. Chaplin-, [75]
- B
- Babylon, [300]
- Bacon, Miss Alice M., [59], [75], [189], [190], [221]
- Badgers, [13]
- Baelz, Dr., [46], [47]
- Baggage, [29]
- Baggage check system, American, [33]
- Bakan, [9]
- Ballard, Miss, [70]
- Ballard, Walter J., [356]
- Baltic fleet, Russian, [316], [317-318]
- Bamboo, [13], [22], [74]
- Bananas, [19]
- Bandai, Mount, [8], [113]
- Bank of Formosa, [38]
- Bank of Japan, [38], [39], [92], [170];
- organized, [113]
- Banks, national, [38];
- see also specific names;
- private, [38];
- savings, [38], [39];
- deposits, [364]
- Baptists, [264], [272], [404], [405]
- Barbers’ guild, [27]
- Barley, [19], [26], [55]
- Base-ball, [66]
- Bastiat’s “Science of Finance,” [206]
- Batchelor, J., [45]
- Bathing, [58], [59]
- Battleships, [see] Warships
- Bays, [9]
- Beans, [19], [37], [55]
- Bear, [13]
- Beechey, Capt., [105]
- Beef, [54]
- Beer, [56];
- brewing, [24]
- Beets, [19]
- Beggars, [48];
- guild, [27]
- Bellows, U. S. Consul, [351]
- Bettelheim, Dr., [105]
- Bevan, Paul, [236]
- Bicycle boats, [85]
- Bicycles, [31], [34], [280], [281]
- Biddle, Commodore, [105]
- Bimetalism, [92], [111]
- Bing, S., [236]
- Bird, Miss, [see] Bishop, Mrs. Isabella Bird
- Birds, [13]
- Birth and birthdays, [60], [61]
- Bishop, Mrs. Isabella Bird, [15], [43], [45], [341]
- Biwa Lake, [8]
- Bizen ware, [229]
- Black, J. R., [117], [200]
- Blind, the, [217]
- “Blossom,” [105]
- “Blue-Jacket Spirit,” [152]
- Boar, [13]
- Boatmen, [30]
- Boats, [29], [31];
- [see also] Steamboats
- Boissonade, M., [161]
- Bonin Islands, [34]
- Books, [197], [203-206]
- Booth, General, [334]
- Bowes, J. L., [235]
- Boxer troubles, [115], [146], [153], [308]
- Bramhall, Mrs., [60], [75], [221]
- Brick industry, [24]
- Bricklayers’ guild, [27]
- Brinkley, Captain, [208], [231-233], [235], [309], [311]
- British, [7], [66]
- British Columbia, [14]
- Brothels, [166], [167], [271]
- Buckwheat, [19]
- Buddha, [253-255], [260];
- statue of, [228];
- birthday, [74]
- Buddhism, [48], [54], [90], [96], [99], [177], [224], [237], [252-260], [269], [288];
- Buddhist ceremonies, [62];
- education, [209];
- festivals, [63], [65];
- periodicals, [203];
- philosophy, [198];
- priests, [224], [258];
- temples, [65], [166], [240], [243], [253], [258]
- Buffalo, N. Y., [37]
- Bushidō, [251-252]
- “Bushidō, the Soul of Japan,” [89], [239], [252], [261]
- Business ability of Japanese, [39-42], [82-83]
- “Business men’s party,” [131]
- Business men, American, visit Japan, [335];
- Japanese visit United States, [337]
- Butter, [37]
- Button industry, [24]
- Byron, Lord, [204]
- C
- Cabinet, [124], [125], [130], [143], [340], [375], [376];
- reconstruction, [113], [114]
- California, [5], [14], [37]
- Camellia, [410];
- trees, [12]
- Campbell, W., [398]
- Camphor, [37];
- trees, [12], [21]
- Canada, [335]
- Canadian Pacific steamship line, [3]
- Candles, [37]
- Canning industry, [22]
- Canton river, [14]
- Capital punishment, [162]
- Capitals of Japan, [91], [96], [97]
- Carpenters, wages of, [26], [360];
- guild, [27]
- Carriage, [281]
- Carrots, [19]
- Cary, Otis, [89], [249], [259], [276]
- “Catalogue of Japanese and Chinese Paintings in the British Museum,” [235]
- “Catalogue of the Morse Collection of Japanese Pottery,” [235]
- Cats, [13]
- Caucasians, [45]
- Cedar trees, [12]
- Cemeteries, [258], [259]
- Central America, [291]
- Chamberlain, B. H., [15], [22], [45], [58], [75], [86], [92], [152], [161], [192], [197], [199], [208], [222], [236], [252], [256], [408]
- Chang Chih-tung, Viceroy, [297]
- Changtu, occupation of, [317]
- Cha-no-Yu, [see] Tea-ceremonial
- Characteristics of the people, [46-50], [76-89]
- “Charter Oath,” [91], [110-112], [118]
- “Chautauquan, The,” [211], [401]
- Chemulpo, [311]
- Cherry flowers, [65], [79], [408-410];
- trees, [13]
- Chestnuts, [19]
- Chicago, [3], [11], [37], [38]
- Chickens, [13], [54], [56]
- “Child-Life in Japan,” [75]
- Children, [66], [181], [182]
- China, [4], [5], [7], [14], [21], [34], [35], [37], [42], [92], [96], [99], [103], [106], [115], [143], [146], [149], [150], [153], [154], [157], [221], [224], [237], [250], [255], [285], [287], [291], [292], [294-299], [301];
- tribute to, [91];
- war with, [92], [115], [307], [308];
- Japanese influence in, [294-298];
- Revolution, [340]
- “China and the Far East,” [341]
- Chinese, [7], [85], [94], [100], [105], [143], [144], [178], [198], [281], [297], [298];
- Chinese art, [224];
- Chinese Empire, [157];
- ideographs, [193], [194], [207], [220], [227];
- government service, [297];
- language, [209];
- literature, [90], [208], [209], [296];
- zodiac, [71];
- students in Japan, [340]
- “Chinese Recorder,” [297]
- Ching-ho-cheng, [317]
- Cholera, [10]
- Chop-sticks, [55]
- Chōshiu, Clan of, [109]
- Christian home, [177]
- Christian literature, [265], [266];
- periodicals, [203]
- “Christian Movement in Japan, The,” [276]
- Christianity, [48], [61], [71], [91], [99], [100], [107], [111], [156-158], [167], [177], [190], [219], [237], [240], [242], [243], [247-249], [253], [256], [259], [276], [286-288];
- helped by war, [324], [334], [336], [337];
- statistics, [404-406];
- [see also] Anti-Christian
- “Christianity in Japan, History of,” [276]
- “Christianity in Modern Japan,” [276]
- Christmas, [66]
- Chromoxylography, [see] Color printing
- “Chronicle,” Kōbe, [201]
- “Chronicles of Japan,” [92]
- Chrysanthemum Festival, [64], [65]
- Chrysanthemums, [408-410]
- “Chrysanthemums, War of the,” [91], [99]
- Church, Japanese, [336]
- Churches, [91], [110], [111], [267], [268], [287]
- Chūzenji, Lake, [8]
- Cire perdue process, [230]
- Cities, opening of, [91]
- Citizen (kōmin) [138-140]
- City Council, [140], [141]
- “Civil Code, New Japanese, Lectures on,” [174]
- Civil war, [91], [109], [110]
- “Classical Poetry of the Japanese,” [236], [408]
- Clearing-houses, [354]
- Clement’s “Christianity in Modern Japan,” [276]
- Clement’s “Japanese Floral Calendar,” [65]
- Climate, [5], [6], [11], [12]
- Cloisonné, [230]
- Coal, [23], [37], [41], [42], [152], [292], [295], [298]
- Coast line, [5], [9], [10]
- Cocoa, [37]
- Code, Civil, [61], [114-116], [176], [178], 18O-[182], [190];
- commercial, [38], [114], [115], [161];
- criminal, [161];
- Napoleon, [161];
- penal, [113];
- civil procedure, [161];
- criminal procedure, [113], [161];
- codes, new, [92]
- Co-education, [211]
- Coffins, [62]
- Coins, [39]
- Collotype, [227]
- Colonial Bank of Hokkaidō, [38]
- Color printing, [227]
- Columbia University, [296]
- “Commentaries on the Constitution of the Empire of Japan,” [132]
- Commerce, [36], [37], [39-43];
- Treaty of commerce and navigation, [385-399]
- Commercial centre, [291]
- Compulsory school attendance, [212]
- Conder, Josiah, [54], [236]
- “Conflict of Christianity with Heathenism,” [275]
- Confucian education, [209];
- influences, [91];
- philosophy, [198]
- Confucianism, [48], [96], [100], [101], [237], [250-252], [260]
- Congregationalists, [264], [404], [405]
- Constantine, [248], [275]
- Constitution, [92], [113], [114], [120-122],[124], [127], [128], [132], [150], [273], [287]
- “Constitutional Development of Japan,” [111], [132], [145]
- “Constitutional Government in Japan,” [129]
- Continental influences, [90]
- Convicts, [162]
- Cooking, [56]
- Cooks’, European-style, union, [27]
- Coolies, [27], [29], [31], [32], [282];
- guild, [27]
- Co-operative stores, [27], [28]
- Copper, [23], [37], [41]
- “Corea, the Hermit Nation,” [341]
- Cornstarch, [37]
- Corporal punishment, [212]
- Costumes, [see] Dress
- Cotton, [21], [37];
- mills, [21], [286];
- spinning, [21];
- velvet, [37]
- Counsel, [163], [164]
- Couriers, [29], [35], [281]
- Courts, [163-165]
- Cream, evaporated, [37]
- Credit Mobilier, [38]
- “Creed of Half Japan, The,” [261]
- Crimes, [162]
- Criminal law, [160], [161]
- Criminals, [163]
- Currency, [39]
- Curtis, W. E., [28], [43], [56], [66], [132], [174]
- Curtius, ——, [107]
- Customs, [60-75]
- D
- Dai Nihon Shi, [101]
- “Dai Nippon,” [28], [59], [89], [117], [132], [158]
- Dalny, [295], [309], [313]
- Damascus, [230]
- Dancing, [68], [69], [228], [231-233];
- dancing-girls, [69]
- Dan-no-ura, Battle of, [98]
- Darwin’s “Origin of Species,” [204]
- Davidson, U. S. Consul, [21], [143], [145], [398]
- Days, special, lucky or unlucky, [71-75]
- Deaf, education of, [217]
- Death, [62]
- Deer, [13]
- De Forest, Dr., [276]
- Deme Jikan, [228]
- Dening, Prof., [86], [89]
- Deportation, [162]
- Development, internal, [104], [113], [114]
- “Dial, The,” Chicago, [204], [206], [208]
- “Diamond edition of humanity,” [47]
- “Diary of a Japanese Convert,” [265]
- Dickens, F. V., [236], [303]
- Dickson, Walter, [117]
- Dining-cars, [33]
- Diosy, Arthur, [39], [117], [145], [151], [152], [156], [158]
- Disciples, [264]
- Divisions, [5], [6]
- Divorce, [61], [177], [179], [180], [181]
- Dixon, W. G., [109], [117]
- Docks, [110], [111], [286];
- dockyards, [91]
- Dogs, [13]
- Dogura, Mr., [402]
- Dolls, [66]
- Dolls’ festival, [61], [64], [65]
- Dōshisha, [215]
- Dowie, J. A., [264]
- Drama, [233]
- Dress, [56-59], [284]
- Duarchy, [97]
- Dumb, education of, [217]
- Dutch, [91], [100], [105], [106], [210], [281];
- books, [285]
- “Dux Christus,” [276]
- Dyeing, [24]
- Dyer, Prof., [28], [59], [89], [117], [132], [158]
- E
- “Earthquake, The Great,” [see] Cabinet reconstruction
- Earthquakes, [8], [10], [51], [88], [106];
- Gifu, [92], [114];
- Professor of, [216]
- Easter, [66]
- Eastlake, F. W., [117], [158], [283]
- Ebara, Mr., [274]
- Editors, [201]
- Education, [47], [209-221], [285], [341]
- “Educational Conquest of the Far East, The,” [221]
- Edwards, Osman, [68]
- Egg-plants, [19]
- Eggs, [26], [55], [56], [60]
- Election, First National, [114];
- first under Constitution of 1889, [127]
- Electoral franchise, extension of, [115], [116]
- Electric cars, [34], [281];
- lights, [31], [36];
- railways, [31];
- apparatus manufactories, [286]
- Elgin, Lord, [106], [107]
- “Elizabethan Age,” Japan’s, [97]
- Elocution, [195]
- Embroidery, [24], [231]
- Emperor Yoshihito, [123], [339]
- Emperors and Empresses, chronological table, [374-375]
- Empire, New, [91]
- Empress Dowager, the, [111], [188], [280]
- Empress Sada, [123], [188]
- Enamelling, [230]
- “Encyclopædia Britannica,” [204]
- Engine works, [286]
- Engineering, [23]
- Engineers, American, [32]
- England, [37], [61], [85], [93], [300]
- English, [91], [145]
- “English-Japanese Dictionary,” [208]
- “English-Japanese Etymology,” [208]
- English language, [113], [195], [201], [211], [219], [285], [298]
- English normal school, [186]
- Epicureanism, [79], [81]
- Epidemics, [10]
- Episcopalians, [264], [272], [404], [405]
- Eularia, [409]
- Europe, [3], [34], [112], [156], [189], [213], [237], [281], [290], [292], [299], [301]
- European books, favorite, [204];
- languages, [220]
- Europeans, [47]
- Evangelical alliance, [271]
- “Every Day Japan,” [15], [43], [59], [75], [89], [158], [174], [190], [221], [261]
- “Evolution of the Japanese, The,” [89]
- Exports, [36], [37], [298], [368]
- F
- Factories, [352-353]
- “Fairy Tales from Far Japan,” [70]
- Family, Japanese, [50], [51]
- Fan industry, [24]
- Farming, [16], [17-19];
- farmers, [48], [82], [248], [283]
- Fenollosa, E. F., [235]
- Festivals, [63-65]
- “Feudal and Modern Japan,” [59], [89], [101], [132], [208], [249]
- Feudalism, [91], [110], [112], [119], [133], [134], [370]
- Figs, [19], [351]
- Filial piety, [87], [166], [176], [250]
- Fillmore, Millard, [102], [106]
- Finck, H. T., [15], [59], [89]
- Fine Arts School, Tōkyō, [217]
- Firefly lamp, [285]
- “Fire-Fly’s Lovers, The,” [70]
- Fire-Shine and Fire-Fade, Princes, [90]
- Fish, [13], [22], [23], [26], [55], [56];
- fisheries, [294];
- considered by Peace commissioners, [319], [320]
- Fisher’s “Universal History,” [205]
- Flag, Imperial, [5];
- first foreign, officially raised, [107];
- flags, feast of the, [61], [64], [65];
- red and white, wars of, [91]
- Florenz, Dr., [249]
- Flour, [37]
- Flowers, [408-410];
- arrangement, [233], [234];
- festivals, [65], [409], [410];
- “Flower-viewing,” [394];
- see also specific names
- “Flowers of Japan and the Art of Floral Arrangement, The,” [236]
- Folk-lore, [70]
- Food, [54-56], [284]
- Foreign Language School, Tōkyō, [217]
- Foreign trade, [368]
- Foreigners, status of, [170-174]
- Formosa, Island of, [3], [5], [6], [12], [14], [16], [21], [30], [34], [91], [92], [111], [115], [142-144], [220], [295], [336], [347];
- under Japan, [143], [144], [411-413]
- Formosan Bank, [295]
- Foxes, [13]
- France, [37], [85], [164], [278], [290]
- Franco-Japanese Agreement, [333]
- Freight, [29], [30];
- carts, [30], [31]
- French language, [211], [285]
- Friends, [264], [272]
- Froebel, Friedrich, [214]
- “From Far Formosa,” [276]
- “From Tōkyō through Manchuria with the Japanese,” [328]
- Fruit, see specific names
- Fruit-growing, [351-352]
- Fuchow, [294], [295], [413]
- Fuji, Mount, [8]
- Fujiwara bureaucracy, [91];
- epoch, [97];
- family established in regency, [91]
- Fukuba, Viscount, [408]
- Fukuzawa, Mr., [184], [185], [215]
- Fukwai, [135-138]
- Funeral ceremonies, [62]
- Furniture, [52], [53]
- Fushun, occupation of, [317]
- “Future of Japan, The,” [304]
- G
- Gale, J. S. [341]
- Gamblers’ guild, [27]
- Game, [54]
- Games, [66]
- Gardens, [17], [53], [54]
- Gas, [36]
- Geisha, [see] Dancing-girls
- Genroku era, [356]
- German liberals, [264]
- Germany, [37], [85], [122], [145], [147];
- and Japan, [300];
- German language, [211], [285]
- “Geschichte des Japanischen Farbenholzschnitts,” [235]
- Gifu earthquake, [92], [114]
- Ginko or Salisburia, [351]
- Ginza, the, of Tōkyō, [26]
- “Gist of Japan, The,” [15], [89], [249], [276]
- Glass-blowing, [24]
- “Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan,” [43], [54], [65]
- Glyptic art, [227]
- Go, [66]
- Goats, [13]
- Goethe’s “Faust,” [204]
- Goh, ——, [50]
- Gokinai, [6]
- Gold, [23], [27], [41], [369];
- [see] Coins;
- gold standard, [39], [92], [115], [116]
- Golownin, Captain, [104]
- Gonse, Louis, [235], [236]
- Gordon, Captain, [104]
- Gordon, Dr., [190], [408]
- “Gospel ship,” [267], [287]
- Goto family, [230]
- Government, Constitutional, [113], [116];
- and Liberals, alliance between, [115];
- ownership, [33]
- Governor, [136-138]
- Governors, assembly of, [91], [111]
- Græco-Roman mythology, [95]
- “Grammar of the Japanese Written Language,” [208]
- Grant, U. S., [113], [369]
- Grapes, [19], [351]
- Grave-diggers, [48]
- Great Britain, [4], [37], [146], [147], [153-157], [308], [310], [317]
- Greater Japan, [331-341]
- “Great Righteousness,” Era, [339]
- Greece, [248], [300]
- Greek church, [263], [404], [406], [407];
- language, [211], [285];
- chorus, [68]
- Greene, D. C., [259]
- Gregorian calendar, [64], [91], [103], [111], [112], [409]
- Gribble, Henry, [20]
- Griffin, Professor, [380]
- Griffis, Dr., [18], [43], [59], [70], [71], [73], [75], [99], [101], [117], [206], [208], [210], [241], [242], [249], [252], [256], [257], [276], [341]
- “Grippe, La,” [10]
- Guam, [299]
- Guano deposits, [6]
- Gubbins, J. H., [117], [161], [176], [178], [182]
- Guilds, [27]
- Gulf Stream, [11]
- Gulick, S. L., [89], [117], [304], [328]
- Gumma Prefecture, Governor of, [138]
- Gunboat, United States, [23]
- Guncotton, [85]
- Gunpowder, smokeless, [85]
- H
- Hachiman, god of war, [90], [96]
- Hachisuka, Marquis, [188]
- Hades, God of, [74]
- Haga, [261]
- Hakodate, [9], [107]
- Hakone, [8], [37];
- lake, [8]
- Hakuchi era, [370]
- Hakuseki, Arai, [210]
- Ham, [54]
- Hamaoka, [39]
- Hamath, [46]
- Hancock, H. I., [66]
- “Hand-Book for Japan,” [15]
- “Hand-Book of Colloquial Japanese,” [208]
- Hand-carts, [31]
- Handkerchief industry, [24]
- Hangchau, China, [297]
- Happiness of the people, [79]
- Hara, Mr., [168]
- Harbors, [9]
- Hardy, Thomas, [204]
- Hare, [13]
- Harris, Townsend, [106], [107], [117]
- Hartshorne, Miss, [15], [43], [59], [75]
- Haru, Prince, [92], [113], [115], [123], [188], [211]
- Harunobu, [227]
- Harvard University, [307]
- “Hatsuse,” sinking of, [314]
- Hawaii, [3], [7], [35], [299]
- Hayashi, Mr., [312]
- Hearn, Lafcadio, [43], [54], [65], [75], [77], [89], [190], [238], [249]
- Hebrew, [285]
- Heco, Joseph, [200]
- Heikeutai, battle of, [315]
- Heine, Heinrich, [204]
- “Herald,” Kōbe, [201]
- Herbart, J. F., [205]
- “Heroic Japan,” [117], [158], [283]
- Hideyoshi, [91], [99]
- Hildreth, Richard, [101]
- Hiroöka, Mrs. Asa, [186], [187], [402]
- Hirose, Commander, [313]
- Hiroshima, [148]
- Hirth, Dr., [296]
- “Histoire de l’Art du Japan,” [235]
- History (Old Japan), [90-101]
- I. Divine Ages, [94]
- II. Prehistoric Period, [94-96]
- III. Imperialistic Period, [96-97]
- IV. Civil Strife, [97-100]
- V. Tokugawa Feudalism, [100-101]
- History (New Japan), [102-117]
- I. Period of Seclusion, [104-106]
- II. Period of Treaty-Making, [106-107]
- III. Period of Civil Commotions, [107-110]
- IV. Period of Reconstruction, [110-112]
- V. Period of internal Development, [113-114]
- VI. Period of Constitutional Government, [114-117]
- Greater Japan, [331-341]
- History and mythology outline, [90-92]
- “History of Japan,” [101]
- “History of Japanese Literature,” [208], [232], [236]
- “History of Japanese Political Parties,” [132]
- “History of Protestant Missions in Japan,” [276]
- “History of the Twelve Japanese Buddhist Sects,” [253]
- “Hitachi Maru,” sinking of, [314]
- Hittites, [46]
- Hizen ware, [229]
- Hoang-Ho river, [14]
- Hōjō tyranny, [91];
- family, [98]
- Hokkaidō, [5], [6], [9], [11], [42], [142], [143], [292], [347];
- [see also] Yezo
- Hokurikudō, [6]
- Hokusai, [227]
- Holidays, [63-66]
- Holland, [37]
- Holme, Charles, [22]
- Honda, Y., [334]
- “Honda the Samurai,” [75]
- Hondo, [5], [6]
- Hongkong, [33], [35], [37], [355]
- Honolulu, [3], [33]
- Horse-cars, [31], [34], [281]
- Horses, [13], [24]
- Hours, [72-73]
- House, E. H., [117]
- House of Commons, [119], [126], [130]
- House of Peers, [126], [128], [130], [376], [377]
- Houses of Japanese, [51-53], [284]
- Hozumi, Dr. N., [174], [249]
- Hugo’s “Les Misérables,” [204]
- Huish, Marcus, [22], [222], [229], [236]
- Hulbert, H. B., [341]
- “Human Bullets,” [328]
- “Hundred Poems,” [199]
- Hyōgō, [see] Kōbe
- I
- Ice industry, [24]
- “Ichijiku,” [266]
- “Ideals of the East, The,” [224]
- Iga ware, [229]
- Ii, Prime Minister, assassinated, [107], [108]
- Ikao, [8]
- Illinois, [37]
- Imari ware, [229]
- Imbrie, Dr., [208], [323]
- Imitation, Japanese ability for, [41], [85]
- Immigration, [335], [338]
- Imperial Court, [278], [296]
- Imperial Diet, [36], [92], [114], [122], [126-128], [130], [165], [207], [212], [247], [313]
- Imperial family, [48], [93]
- Imperial Guard, [149]
- “Imperial Japanese Navy, The,” [158]
- Imperial Library, [see] Library
- Imperial Rescripts, [212], [398-399]
- Imperial University, [see] University
- Imperialism, [91], [96-97], [101], [118-132]
- Imperialistic period, [90]
- Imports, [36], [37], [170], [368]
- “In the Mikado’s Service,” [75]
- Inagaki, Mr., [410]
- Inari Sama, [248]
- Incomes, [see] Wages and incomes
- Indemnity, War, [319]
- India, [14], [21], [34], [37], [45], [48], [301]
- Indigo, [17]
- Industrial and commercial Japan, [17-28], [39-42], [183], [341]
- Industrial Bank, [38]
- “Industries of Japan, The,” [28], [231], [235]
- Inland Sea, [10], [267], [287]
- Inouye, Jukichi, [74]
- “Intercourse between the United States and Japan,” [117]
- International, law, violated by Russia, [317];
- Oil Company, [36];
- Postal Union, [35]
- Invention, Japanese ability for, [41], [85]
- Investment, foreign, [40-42]
- Iris, [65], [409], [410]
- Iron, [23], [37], [42], [295];
- foundries, [286];
- workers’ union, [27]
- Ise, shrine at, [167], [243]
- Ishigami, Dr., [220]
- Ishikari river, [9]
- Ishikawajima, [355]
- “Island of Formosa, The,” [21], [143]
- Itagaki, Count, [119], [131], [402]
- Italian, [285]
- Itō, Prince, [40], [120], [131], [132], [332], [336], [381], [402]
- “Ito, With Marquis, in Korea,” [341]
- Iwakura Embassy, [110], [112]
- Iyemochi, Shōgun, [108], [109]
- Iyenaga, [111], [132], [145]
- Iyenari, Shōgun, [280]
- Iyeyasu, Shōgun, [91], [99], [100]
- Iyeyoshi, Shōgun, [105]
- Izanagi, [90], [95]
- Izanami, [90], [95]
- Izumo, [94]; ware, [229]
- J
- Janes, [158]
- “Japan,” [15], [59], [101], [208], [249]
- “Japan, An Interpretation,” [89]
- “Japan: Its History, Arts, and Literature,” [231], [233], [235]
- “Japan and America,” [39], [42], [356]
- “Japan and her people,” [15], [43], [59], [190]
- “Japan and its Art,” [236]
- “Japan and its Regeneration,” [89], [249], [276]
- “Japan and its Trade,” [28]
- “Japan and the Japanese,” [300]
- “Japan as it Was and Is,” [101]
- “Japan Daily Advertiser,” [201]
- “Japan Evangelist,” [276]
- “Japan in History, Folk-lore, and Art,” [59], [101], [208], [210]
- “Japan in Transition,” [28], [145], [158], [291]
- “Japan Mail,” [46], [131], [184], [201], [243], [296], [350], [370], [376], [383], [404], [410], [411]
- Japan Mail Steamship Company, [34], [92], [113], [114], [139]
- Japan Society, London, Transactions, [22], [50], [92]
- “Japan Times,” [24], [130], [131], [188], [201], [204], [362], [381], [384], [399], [404]
- “Japan To-day,” [15], [43], [158], [261]
- “Japan Tract Society,” [266]
- “Japan Year Book,” [28], [43]
- “Japanese Boy, A,” [75], [221]
- “Japanese Calendars,” [71], [83]
- “Japanese Education,” [221]
- “Japanese Epigrams,” [208]
- “Japanese Fairy Book,” [70]
- “Japanese Fairy Tales,” [70]
- “Japanese Floral Calendar,” [65]
- “Japanese Girls and Women,” [59], [75], [189], [190], [221]
- “Japanese Homes,” [51], [54]
- “Japanese Illustration,” [235]
- “Japanese, Interior, A,” [59], [190], [221]
- “Japanese Legal Seal, The,” [174]
- “Japanese Life in Town and Country,” [59], [75], [89], [261]
- “Japanese Nation,” [341]
- “Japanese Odes,” [236]
- “Japanese Physical Training,” [66]
- “Japanese Plays,” [68]
- “Japanese Plays and Playfellows,” [68]
- “Japanese Rule in Formosa,” [145]
- “Japanese Wood-cutting and Wood-cut Printing,” [235]
- “Japanese Wood Engravings,” [235]
- Java, [45];
- Javanese, [45]
- Jevon’s “Money,” [206]
- Ji sect, [254]
- Jimmu Tennō, Emperor, [63], [90], [93], [95], [121]
- “Jingles from Japan,” [83]
- Jingorō, Hidari, [228]
- Jingu, Empress, [90], [95], [96]
- Jinrikisha, [31], [32], [281]
- “Jinrikisha Days in Japan,” [15], [20], [43], [56], [123], [236]
- “Jinrikisha men,” [32], [203]
- Jōdo sect, [253], [255]
- Journalism, [200-202]
- Judges, [163-165]
- Julian, [248]
- Jūmin, [see] Resident
- Justice, [160]
- K
- Kaga ware, [229]
- Kagi, Formosa, [398]
- Kago, [30]
- Kagoshima, [32], [107], [108]
- “Kaigai Shimbun,” [200]
- Kaiping, [313]
- Kaiyuan, [317]
- Kajima, [186]
- Kamimura, Admiral, [314], [316]
- Kanazawa, [215]
- Kaneko, Baron, [120], [139], [307]
- Kanin, Prince, [278]
- Kansas City, [37]
- Karuizawa, [8]
- Kataoka, Mr., [274]
- Katayama Sea, [28]
- Katō, Baron, [402]
- Katsura, Prime Minister, [324];
- ministry, [331], [332], [336-338], [340]
- Kawakami, E. E., [132], [341]
- Kawamura, Count and Countess, [123]
- Kawasaki, [341]
- Kegon waterfall, [9]
- Keiki, Shōgun, [108],[109]
- Keiō-gijiku, [215]
- Kelung, Formosa, [412], [413]
- Kenkwai, [135-138]
- Kennan, George, [328]
- Kenzan ware, [228]
- “Keramic Art of Japan,” [235]
- Keramic wares, [228]
- Kii, [9]
- Kikuchi, Dr., [221]
- Kimotsuki, Admiral, [291]
- Kinchow, [313]
- Kindergartens, [210], [213], [214], [269], [403]
- Kingsley Hall, [28]
- “Kinse Shiriaku,” [117]
- Kipling, Rudyard, [204]
- Kirby, E. C., [341]
- Kiso river, [9]
- Kitakami river, [9]
- Kitasato, Dr., [10], [220]
- Kites, [66]
- Kiyomori, [98]
- Knapp, A. M., [59], [89], [101], [132], [208], [249]
- Knight, [283]
- Knox, G. W., [59], [75], [89], [249], [261], [304]
- Kōbe, [2], [9], [33], [110], [201], [355], [364]
- “Kōbe Herald,” [407]
- Koch, Dr., [220]
- Kodama, Baron, [220], [321]
- Koike, Major, [381]
- Kojiki, [241]
- Kojimachi Ku, [139]
- Kōkaku, Emperor, [278]
- “Kokumin Shimbun,” [335]
- Komagatake, [8]
- Komatsu II., Emperor, [99]
- Kōmei, Emperor, [64], [108],[109], [122]
- Kōmin, [see] Citizen
- Komura, Baron, [318]
- Korea, [4], [5], [7], [14], [32], [34], [90], [91], [95], [96], [99], [111], [154], [157], [224], [237], [252], [255], [292], [294], [299], [331];
- Japanese convention with Japan, [332];
- agreement influence in, [294];
- Russia in, [309];
- with Japan, [333];
- annexed, [337];
- Supreme Court in, [334];
- Koreans, [85];
- students, [341]
- “Korea and Her Neighbors,” [341]
- “Korean Sketches,” [341]
- “Korea in Transition,” [341]
- “Korea, The Passing of,” [341]
- “Korea, The Tragedy of,” [341]
- “Korea, With Marquis Ito in,” [341]
- [See also] “Corea the Hermit Nation,” [341]
- Koriusai, [227]
- Korsakoff Harbor, Sakhalin, [315]
- Kublai Khan, [98]
- Kuchinotsu, [9]
- Kumamoto, [32], [149], [215]
- Kure, [150], [355]
- Kurihama, [102]
- Kurile Islands, [5], [6], [12], [44], [105], [111]
- Kuroki, General, [313], [315]
- Kuropatkin, General, [313], [315]
- Kuro Shio (Black Stream), [11]
- Kurozumi-kyō, [259]
- Kusatsu, [8]
- Kusunoki, [91], [98]
- Kyonaga, [227]
- Kyōto, [19], [91], [97], [109], [215], [230], [278], [280], [282], [350]
- Kyōto ware, [229]
- Kyōwa era, [277]
- Kyūshiu, [5], [9], [10], [12], [14], [42], [45], [95], [292]
- L
- Labor unions, [27], [28]
- “Labor World,” [28]
- Lacquer trees, [12];
- lacquer work, [24];
- lacquering, [230-231]
- Ladd, George T., [87], [341]
- “Ladoga” (American), [105]
- La Farge, John, [236]
- Lakes, [8]
- Lamps, [298]
- Land, arable, [350], [351];
- foreign ownership of, [170], [171]
- “Land of the Morning,” [109]
- Landscape-gardening, [54], [234]
- “Landscape-Gardening in Japan,” [54], [236]
- Lange, Dr., [208]
- Language, [191-198], [206], [207], [232]
- Lanman, Chas., [117]
- Latin, [211], [285]
- Latitude, [5]
- “Lawrence” (American), [105]
- Laws, [96], [137]
- Lay, A. H., [132], [376], [380]
- Lead, [23]
- Legal Japan, [159-174]
- Leroy-Beaulieu, A., [28], [158]
- Lespedeza, [395]
- Lewis, R. E., [221]
- Liaotung Peninsula, [307], [308]
- Liaoyang, [313], [315]
- Library, Imperial, [203], [220];
- Max Müller, [220]
- “Life of Sir Harry Parkes,” [303]
- Light-houses, [91], [110]
- Ligneul, L’Abbé, [391]
- Literary class, [48]
- Literature, [70], [100], [198-208]
- Lithography, [227]
- Living expenses, [26], [27], [358-360]
- Lizards, [13]
- Lloyd, Prof., [15], [59], [75], [89], [158], [174], [190], [221], [259], [261]
- Loans, war, [313]
- Local self-government, [113], [114], [116], [120], [133-145]
- Locomotives, [37]
- London, [341]
- Longford, J. H., [101], [174]
- Lönholm, Dr., [161]
- Loo Choo (Ryūkyū) Islands, [5], [12], [34], [92], [105], [113]
- Loquats, [19], [351]
- Loti, Pierre, [77]
- “Lotos-Time in Japan,” [15], [59], [89]
- Lotus, [65], [410]
- Lotze, R. H., [87]
- Louisiana, [5]
- Lowell, Percival, [26], [43], [50], [75], [89], [195], [223], [239], [249], [257]
- Loyalty, [87]
- Lucky and unlucky days, [71-75]
- Lumber, [24]
- Lunar calendar, [64]
- Lutherans, [264]
- M
- MacCauley, Clay, [199]
- McClatchie, T. R., [68]
- McCormick, Frederick, [328]
- McDonald, Roland, [105], [106]
- McKenzie, F. A., [341]
- Mackay, Dr., [276]
- Maclay, A. C., [75]
- Magazines, [202], [285]
- “Magna Charta of Japanese liberty,” [see] Constitution
- Maize, [19]
- Maizuru, [150]
- Makaroff, Admiral, [314]
- “Maker of the New Orient, A,” [276]
- Malays, [45], [46], [95]
- Manchoo Court, [301]
- Manchuria, China, [30], [32], [295], [308-310], [313], [331]
- Manila, [33], [35]
- Manners, [see] Customs
- Manufacturing plants, [286]
- “Manyōshiu,” [407]
- Maple, [65], [408], [409]
- Marcus Island, [6]
- “Mariner” (British), [105]
- Marriage, [61], [62], [178-182]
- Masamune, [230]
- Mason, W. B., [15]
- Masujima, Dr., [169], [170], [174]
- Match industry, [24], [37], [298]
- Matsukata, Count, [128]
- Matsumai, Yezo, [105]
- “Matthew Calbraith Perry,” [117]
- Matting, [37]
- “Mayors of the Palace,” [98], [278]
- Mechanics, [283];
- wages of, [26], [358-360]
- Megata, Mr., [351]
- Meiji era, [91], [277], [339]
- Melons, [19]
- Memorial Day, [65]
- Men-of-war, American, [23]
- Mercantile Marine, [384]
- “Mercator” (American), [105]
- Merchants, [48], [82], [283]
- Meredith, George, [204]
- Merovingians, Japanese, [98]
- Metal work, [24], [229-230]
- Meteorological table, [346]
- Methodist Publishing House, [266], [276]
- Methodists, [264], [272], [334], [404], [405]
- Michi, Prince, [123]
- Migrations, [95]
- “Mikado’s Empire, The,” [43], [66], [71], [206]
- Military class, [48]
- Mill, John Stuart, [380]
- Miller, ——, a criminal, [165]
- Millet, [19], [55]
- Milne, Professor, [15]
- Minamoto, [98]
- Mining, [23], [294]
- Minko, [228]
- Minnesota, [5]
- Mint, [39], [91], [110], [111]
- Miochin family, [230]
- Mission of Japan, the, [289-304]
- Mission schools, [211], [219]
- Missionaries, [107], [157], [173], [177], [218], [245], [263-269], [272], [287]
- Missionary Conference, First, [110];
- at Ōsaka, [92], [113];
- at Tōkyō, [92], [115];
- at Yokohama, [91]
- Mississippi valley, [5]
- Mitake, [8]
- Mitford, A. B. F., [70], [75], [261]
- Mito, [54], [60], [67], [280]
- Mito clan, [100]
- Mito, Prince of, [149], [286]
- “Mito Yashiki,” [75]
- Mitschenko’s cavalry, [315]
- Mitsu Bishi Company, [23]
- Mitsui Bank, [370]
- Miwa, [228]
- “Miyako-Dori,” [236]
- Miyanoshita, [8]
- “Modern Japanese Legal Institutions,” [174]
- Moji, [9], [32], [187]
- “Moji no Shirube,” [208]
- Money, Table of, [347-349];
- in circulation, [367];
- money-making, [81-82], [408]
- Mongolians, [45]
- Monkey, [13]
- Morals, [48], [257], [271], [287]
- Mormons, [265]
- Morning-glory, [65], [410]
- Morris, John, [15], [28], [117], [132], [158], [208]
- Morrison, Arthur, [235]
- “Morrison” Expedition, [105]
- Morrison, Mt., [8]
- Morse, E. S., [51], [54], [235]
- “Moscow Gazette,” [406]
- Mosquitoes, [10]
- Mossman, Samuel, [117]
- Mother-in-law, [176]
- Mott, John R., [270]
- Mounsey, A. H., [117]
- Mountains, [8]
- Mourning, [62]
- Mousseline, [37]
- Mukden, battle of, [317]
- Mulberry trees, [19]
- Munichika, [230]
- Munzinger, Carl, [85]
- Muramasa, [230]
- Murata rifle, [149]
- Murdock, James, [101], [276]
- Muroran, [9], [150]
- Murray, David, [15], [59], [94], [97], [101], [132], [263]
- “Murray’s Hand-Book,” [12], [15]
- “Muscovite Menace,” [322]
- Music, [68], [69], [231], [232]
- “Music and Musical Instruments of Japan, The,” [236]
- Mutsuhito, Emperor, [108-110], [118], [121], [122], [279];
- death of, [339], [340]
- Mythology, [90], [92-95];
- history, outline, [90-92]
- N
- Nachi waterfall, [9]
- Nagasaki, [9], [23], [32], [104-107], [201], [281], [341], [405], [406]
- Nagoya, [21], [148], [230], [364]
- Namikawa, [230]
- Nanjo, [253]
- Nankaidō, [6]
- Nanshan, [313]
- “Napoleon of Japan,” [91], [99]
- Nara, [97], [228];
- Nara epoch, [90], [97]
- “Narrative of a Japanese,” [200]
- Naruse, Jinzō, [187], [188], [402]
- “Nation, The,” [132], [134], [145]
- National Assembly, [120]
- National development, [366], [367]
- National exhibition in Tōkyō, [111]
- National song, [407], [408]
- Nature-worship, [45], [79]
- Naval increment, [383], [384]
- Navy, [126], [147-152]
- Nelson, Lord, [151]
- Nemoto, Mr., [274]
- “New Far East, The,” [39], [117], [145], [151], [158]
- New Year’s Day, [61], [64], [75]
- New York City, [296]
- New York State Bar Association, [170]
- Newchang, [315]
- Newspaper, first, [91], [110], [111], [200];
- newspapers, [200-202], [257], [266], [273], [285];
- see also specific names
- Nichiren sect, [253], [255-256]
- Nicolai, Bishop, [263]
- Nietzche’s “Zarathustra,” [204]
- Nightingale, [13]
- Niigata, [9], [110]
- Niitaka, [8]
- Nikkō, [8], [9], [185], [228]
- Ninigi, [90]
- Ninsei ware, [228]
- Nippon Electric Company, [38]
- Nippon Yūsen Kwaisha, [see] Japan Mail Steamship Company
- “Nisshin Shinjishi,” [200]
- Nitobe, Dr., [45], [89], [117], [239], [252], [261], [341]
- Nitta, [91], [98]
- Nō dances, [228], [233]
- Nobility, new orders of, [92], [113], [114]
- Nobles’ School, [123], [211]
- Nobunaga, persecutor of Buddhists, [91], [99]
- Nodzu, General, [313], [315]
- Nogi, General, [313], [316], [340]
- Norimono, [see] Sedan-chair
- Normal schools, [211], [216], [400]
- Norman, Henry, [56], [57], [69], [152], [158], [174], [202]
- Noss, Christopher, [208]
- “Notes on Shippo,” [235]
- “Noto, an Unexplored Corner of Japan,” [43]
- Novik, sinking of, [315]
- Nunobiki waterfall, [9]
- Nuts, [55]
- Nuttall’s “Standard Dictionary,” [205]
- O
- Oak trees, [12]
- Oatmeal, [37]
- Occidentalization, [69]
- “Occult Japan,” [249]
- Ocean currents, [11], [14]
- Officials, [26], [48]
- Ōhashi, Mr., [220]
- Oil, [23], [36], [41], [42];
- industry, [364-365]
- Ōjin, [90], [96]
- Okakura, Kakasu, [117], [224], [235], [304], [328]
- Okayama, [215]
- Oku, General, [313], [315]
- Ōkuma, Count, [119], [130], [154], [215], [218], [333], [381], [402]
- Olcott, Colonel, [253]
- Omaha, [37]
- Omnibus, [34]
- Onions, [19]
- Onohama, [355]
- Onsen, [8]
- Oöka, [159]
- “Open door,” [310], [322]
- Opium, [144], [170]
- Oranges, [19], [351], [352]
- Orchestras, [67-69]
- Oregon, [14], [106]
- “Orient, The Spirit of the,” [304]
- Oriental Steamship Company, [23], [35]
- “Ornamental Arts of Japan,” [235]
- Ōsaka, [9], [21], [39], [92], [110], [148], [149], [186], [355], [364], [402], [406];
- “Ōsaka Asahi Shimbun,” [202];
- Exhibition, [24], [356-358];
- Gas Company, [36];
- “Ōsaka Mainichi Shimbun,” [202];
- Merchant Steamship Company, [34], [295];
- Missionary Conference, Proceedings, [276];
- Shōsen Kwaisha, [34], [295]
- Oshū, [45]
- Ota ware, [229]
- “Othello,” [68]
- Ōuchi, Mr., [322]
- “Out of the Far East,” [190]
- Outcasts, [283];
- admitted to citizenship, [91], [110], [112]
- “Outline of the History of Ukiyo-ye, An,” [235]
- “Outlook, The,” [309], [328]
- Owari ware, [229]
- Oxen, [13]; ox-carts, [29], [31]
- Ōyama, Marquis, [150], [321]
- Ozaki, Mme., [70]
- P
- Pacific Ocean, [1-3], [6], [14], [299], [301]
- Pack-horses, [29], [31]
- “Painters of Japan, the,” [235]
- Painting, [225-227];
- collections in America, [225]
- Palanquin, [30]
- Palmer, Frederick, [328]
- Pantomime, [68]
- Paper-making, [24];
- mills, [286]
- Paper money, [39]
- “Paradise of the East,” [290]
- “Party Cabinet,” first, [115]
- Paulownia, [409]
- Peace, articles of, [318-320]
- Peace commissioners, [318];
- conference by, [318]
- “Peace Preservation Act,” [113], [114]
- Peace Resolutions, [335]
- Peace Society, [333]
- Peach trees, [13];
- blossoms, [410];
- peaches, [19], [351], [352]
- Peanuts, [19]
- Pears, [19], [351], [352]
- Peas, [19], [37]
- Peeresses’ School, [188], [211]
- Peery, R. B., [15], [89], [249], [276]
- Peking, [115], [296], [297], [301]
- Penal Code, [113]
- People, [44-59];
- [see also] Characteristics of the people
- Perry, Commodore, [102], [103], [105-107], [116];
- anniversary of treaty, [314];
- Memorial Relief Fund, [314];
- expedition, [91], [117]
- Persimmons, [19], [351]
- Pescadores Islands, [5], [413]
- Petroleum, [37], [365]
- “Petropavlovsk,” sinking of, [314]
- “Phaethon” (British), [104]
- Philippine Islands, [3], [14], [15], [291], [299]
- Phillips, Fs. C., [205]
- Phœnicia, [300]
- Physiographical advantages, [291]
- Physiography, [1-15]
- Pickles, [37]
- Pickpockets’ guild, [27]
- “Pictorial Arts of Japan, The,” [235]
- Piggott, F. T., [22], [236]
- Pine, [12], [409], [410]
- Pisciculture, [24]
- Plague, [10], [413]
- Plasterers’ guild, [27]
- Plum trees, [13];
- blossoms, [65], [79], [408], [409], [410];
- plums, [19], [351], [352]
- Poetry, [192], [198-200], [225], [226], [231], [232], [407]
- Policemen, [162], [163]
- “Political and Commercial Reasons for the Study of Chinese,” [296]
- “Political Development of Japan (1867-1909), The,” [132]
- “Political Ideas of Modern Japan, The,” [132]
- Political parties, [113], [114], [130], [376-381]
- “Political Science Quarterly,” [145]
- Pomegranate, [351]
- Population, [7], [366]
- Porcelain, [24], [37], [228-229]
- Pork, [54]
- Port Arthur, [307], [309], [311], [313], [315], [316]
- Portland, Oregon, [2]
- Ports, opening of, [91]
- Portsmouth, N. H., peace conference at, [318]
- Portuguese, [20], [91], [99]
- Postage, letter, [35], [36]
- Postal system, [31], [35], [91], [110], [111];
- postal savings, [35], [362-364]
- Potatoes, [19], [26]
- Pottery, [24], [228-229];
- “Father of Pottery,” [229]
- Poultry, [24]
- “Powers, Great,” [146], [307], [308]
- “Practical Introduction to the Study of Japanese Writing,” [208]
- “Preble” (United States), [105]
- Prefectural assemblies, [92], [111-114]
- Prehistoric period, [90]
- Presbyterians, [264], [272], [404], [405]
- Presents, [60]
- Press, freedom of the, [92], [115], [116], [201]
- Printers’ union, [27]
- Prison system, [165], [166];
- officials, school for, [168];
- treatment of prisoners, [321]
- Privy council, [92], [113], [124]
- Professional schools, [218]
- “Progress of Japan, 1853-1871, The,” [117]
- Pronunciation, xvii
- Prophecy, [288]
- Proverb, a Japanese, [46]
- Provinces and Prefectures, [345], [347]
- Prussian voting system, [141]
- R
- Radicals, dissatisfaction of, [113], [114]
- Radish, [19]
- Railroad, first, [91], [110];
- fare, [33];
- carriages, [37];
- engineers’ union, [27];
- workmen’s union, [27]
- Railroads, [31-33], [282], [294], [333], [360-362], [367]
- Rainy seasons, [11]
- Ransome, Stafford, [28], [145], [158], [291]
- Rathgen, Dr. Karl, [17]
- Rats, [10], [13]
- “Real Japan, The,” [56], [57], [69], [152], [158], [174], [190], [202]
- “Real Triumph of Japan, The,” [158]
- Red Cross Society, [188], [269], [270], [280], [321]
- Reform School, [168]
- Reform work, [271]
- Registration, system of, [168], [169]
- Rein, J. J., [15], [22], [28], [46], [59], [75], [85], [89], [208], [231], [235], [249]
- Religion, [172], [173], [237-276]
- “Religion in Japan, Development of,” [249], [261]
- Religions, Bureau of, [243]
- “Religions of Japan, The,” [242], [249], [257], [276]
- Remmon-kyō, [259]
- Remsen, Ira, [205]
- Resanoff, [104]
- “Rescue homes,” [168]
- Resident (jūmin), [138], [139]
- Resources, [41], [42], [340]
- Restoration, [108], [110], [118], [144], [210], [242]
- Revolutionary war, [91]
- Rice, [18], [19], [26], [37], [54], [56], [169], [351]
- Richardson affair, [91], [107], [108]
- Rifles, [85]
- Ritter, H., [276]
- Rivers, [9]
- Roman Catholic, [264], [404-406]
- Roosevelt, President, [318]
- Rosen, Baron, [318]
- Roses, War of the, [99]
- Rowing, [66]
- “Rurik,” loss of, [314]
- Russia, [4], [14], [36], [145], [263], [285], [294], [295];
- and Japan, [299], [300], [307-328]
- “Russia, The Tragedy of,” [328]
- Russian aggressions, [155], [157]
- Russian Church, [406]
- Russian epidemic, [10]
- Russian language, [285]
- “Russo-Japanese Conflict, The,” [328]
- Russo-Japanese convention, [333]
- Russo-Japanese war, [307-327], [331], [332], [336]
- Ryūkyū Islands, [see] Loo Choo Islands
- S
- Sada, Empress, [123], [188], [211]
- Saga rebellion, [91], [111]
- Saikaidō, [6]
- Saionji, Marquis, [402];
- cabinet, [332], [336], [340]
- “Saiseikwai” Society, [338]
- Sake, [24], [55]
- Sakhalin traded off for Kurile Islands, [111];
- indemnity from Russia, [331]
- Salisburia, or Ginko, [351]
- Salt, [23]
- Salvation Army, [168], [264], [271]
- Samurai, or Knight, [283]
- San Diego, [2], [3]
- San Francisco, [2], [3], [35], [37]
- Sanindō, [6]
- Sanskrit, [211], [285]
- Sanyō Railway Company, [33]
- Sanyōdō, [6]
- Sapporo Agricultural College, [216]
- “Saramang” (British), [105]
- Saseho, [150], [311]
- Satin, [37]
- Satow, Sir Ernest, [22], [117], [241], [249]
- Satsuma, Prince of, [108]
- Satsuma rebellion, [91], [111]
- Satsuma ware, [229]
- Sawyers’ guilds, [27]
- Saxons, [93]
- Scandinavian Alliance, [264]
- Scherer, J. A. B., [15], [43], [117], [158], [221], [261]
- Schools, [210-212], [214-218];
- statistics, [399-401];
- see also [Academy of Music], [Fine Arts School], [Foreign Language School], [Kindergartens], [Mission], [Nobles’], [Normal], [Peeresses’], [Professional], and [Technical] schools, [Sapporo Agricultural College], [University for Women], and [University, Imperial]
- Schopenhauer, Arthur, [204]
- Scidmore, Miss E. R., [15], [20], [43], [56], [75], [123], [236], [328]
- “Scribner’s Monthly,” [87], [132]
- Scripture Union, [271]
- Sculptors, [228]
- Sea of Japan, battle of, [318]
- Seaman, Louis L., Major, [158], [328]
- Seattle, Washington, [2], [35], [355]
- Seaweed, [55]
- Second Army, [313]
- Sedan-chair, [30]
- Seidlitz, [235]
- Seifu ware, [228]
- Sei-i-Tai-Shōgun, [98]
- Seismology, [15], [216]
- “Seiyō Kibun,” [210]
- Sekigahara, [91], [100]
- Senate, [91], [111], [119]
- Sendai, [148], [215], [332]
- Seoul, [311], [312]
- Seto ware, [229]
- Setonouchi, [see] Inland Sea
- Setouchi, [see] Inland Sea
- “Seven grasses,” [410]
- Seventh-Day Adventists, [264]
- Shaho River, battle of, [315];
- skirmishes on, [317]
- “Shakai Zasshi,” [18]
- Shanghai, China, [298], [355]
- Sheep, [13]
- Shibata, Mr., [323]
- Shibusawa, Baron, [39], [82]
- Shigemi, [75], [221]
- Shikoku, [5], [10], [12]
- Shimada, Mr., [274]
- Shimoda [107]
- Shimonoseki, and Straits of, [32], [91], [107], [108]
- Shin sect, [253], [255], [256]
- Shinano river, [9]
- Shinchiku, Formosa, [412]
- Shingon sect, [253], [254]
- “Shinshiu,” [255]
- Shintō, [48], [50], [62], [68], [94], [177], [224], [237-249], [250], [251], [254], [259], [260], [288], [340];
- periodicals, [203];
- shrines, [166], [240], [243], [244];
- temples, [65], [238]
- “Shinto: the Way of the Gods,” [249]
- Shinyeisho, Formosa, [412]
- Shioya, S., [75], [221]
- Ship-building, [23], [24], [354-356]
- Ship-carpenters’ union, [27]
- Shippō, [230], [235]
- Shirane, [8]
- Shirozaemon, [229]
- Shizuoka, [280]
- Shōgunate, [91], [98], [99], [108-110]
- Shops, shopkeepers, shopping, [25-26]
- Shōtoku Taishi, [90], [96]
- Shrines, Bureau of, [243]
- Shunsho, [227]
- Siam, [4], [299];
- and Japan, [298], [410-411]
- Siberia, [4], [14], [34]
- Siberia railway, [291], [309]
- Sick poor, relief of, [338]
- Silk, [17], [20], [21], [37], [41];
- silkworms, [20]
- Silver, [23], [41], [42]
- Simmons, Dr., [133]
- Simplicity of life, [78-81]
- Singapore, [355]
- Sin-tek, Formosa, [413]
- “Sketches of Tōkyō Life,” [74]
- Sleeping-cars, [33]
- Smallpox, [10], [220], [413]
- Smelt-fishing, [22]
- Smoking, [20]
- Snakes, [13]
- Soap, [37]
- Social evil, [166-168]
- Social settlement, [28]
- Socialism, [28]
- Society, classes of, [48-49], [282], [283]
- Soldiers, [30], [82], [283]
- “Solomon, Japanese,” [159]
- Soma ware, [229]
- Sone, Viscount, [337]
- “Soul of the Far East,” [26], [50], [89], [195], [239], [249]
- Soups, [55]
- South Pacific Islands, [45]
- Soy, [24], [55]
- Spanish, [285]
- Spencer, D. S., [404]
- Spencer, Herbert, [206]
- Spokane Falls, Washington, [37]
- Spring, Japanese, [12]
- Springs, hot, mineral, [8], [59]
- Stage, [31], [34], [281]
- “Standard, The,” Chicago, [237]
- Standard Oil Company, [36]
- Star Vega, Festival of the, [64], [65]
- Stature of Japanese, [47]
- Steamboats, [31], [281]
- Steam-car, [281]
- Steamers, [37];
- companies, [34];
- lines, [2], [3];
- steamships, [286]
- Steel, [37]
- Stevenson, R. L., [204]
- Stoicism, [81]
- Stonemasons’ guild, [27]
- Stores, [see] Shops
- “Story of Japan, The,” [15], [59], [94], [132], [263]
- “Story of Old Japan, The,” [101]
- Strange, E. F., [235]
- Strawberries, [19]
- Street-car conductors, wages, [26];
- drivers, [26]
- Stroessel, General, [316]
- Students’ Standard Dictionary, [205]
- Sugar-raising, [24]
- Sugawara, [91]
- Suiko, Empress, [96]
- “Sūjin, the Civilizer,” [90], [95]
- Sulphur, [23]
- Sumac tree, [230]
- “Summary of Japanese Penal Codes,” [174]
- Summer, Japanese, [12]
- Sunday-school, National Association, [334]
- Sunday-school picnics, [66]
- Sun-goddess, [90], [95], [248], [259]
- “Sunrise Kingdom, The,” [5]
- “Sunrise in the Sunrise Kingdom,” [276]
- Superiors, obedience to, [49], [50]
- Superstitions, [70-75]
- “Superstitious Japan,” [73]
- Suyematsu, Baron, [120]
- Swords, [24], [48], [230]
- T
- Tacoma, Washington, [2]
- Taft, W. H., [334]
- Taggart’s “Cotton Spinning,” [205]
- Taihoku, Formosa, [412]
- Taikwa Reformation, [370]
- Tainan-fu, Formosa, [412]
- Taine’s “English Literature,” [206]
- Taira supremacy, [91], [98]
- Taisho Era, [339]
- “Taiyō,” [291], [293], [368]
- Takahashi, K., [290]
- Takahira, Minister, [318]
- Takekoshi, [145]
- Take-no-uchi, [90], [96]
- Takow, Formosa, [412], [413]
- Takushan, [313]
- “Tales of Old Japan,” [70], [75], [261]
- Tamsui, Formosa, [412]
- Tamura, N., [61]
- Tanners, [48]
- Tariff, [92], [108], [115], [116], [170]
- Tartars, [98]; armada, [91]
- Tax, land, [18], [49], [139], [169];
- business, [169];
- house, [169], [170];
- income, [169]
- Taxation, [48], [142], [150], [169]
- Tea, [19], [20], [26], [37], [41], [55];
- ceremonial, [99], [233]
- Teachers’ Institutes, [219], [220]
- Technical schools, [211], [216], [400]
- Telegraph, [31], [91], [110], [282], [294], [367], [413]
- Telephone, [31], [33], [34], [282], [413]
- Telissu, [313]
- Temperament, [87-89]
- Tempō era, [370]
- Tendai sect, [253], [254]
- Tennis, [66]
- Tennyson, Alfred, [204]
- Tenrikyō, [259]
- Tenryu-gawa, river, [9]
- Terauchi, Gen., [339]
- Terry, Prof., [161]
- Teru, Prince, [123]
- “Text-book of Colloquial Japanese,” [208]
- Theatre, [66-68]
- Thibet, [301]
- “Things Japanese,” [161], [199], [256]
- Third Army, [313]
- “30th year” (of Meiji) rifle, [149]
- Thomson, Elihu, [205]
- “Three Provinces,” [310]
- Tidal wave, [115]
- “Tidings from Japan,” [404]
- Tiehling, occupation of, [317]
- “Time, Land of Approximate,” [83]
- Tin, [23]
- Tobacco, [17], [19], [20];
- sale of, to minors, prohibited, [271]
- Togo, Admiral, [311], [315], [316], [318]
- Tōkaidō, [6]
- Tokonami, Mr., [339]
- Tokugawa Dynasty, [91], [100], [101], [110], [280]
- Tokuno, [235]
- Tōkyō, [21], [26], [28], [31], [33], [35], [37], [39], [47], [91], [92], [110], [111], [114], [139], [148], [149], [166], [168], [186], [201], [215-217], [220], [230], [270], [276], [280], [282], [285], [286], [322], [334], [336], [360], [361], [364], [370], [402], [406], [410]
- Tōkyō Bay, [314]
- Tōkyō Missionary Conference, Proceedings, [276]
- Toledo blades, [230]
- Tolstoi, Leo, [204]
- Tomeoka, [168]
- Tomotada, [228]
- Tone river, [9]
- Torpedo-boats, [311]
- Tōsandō, [6]
- Tōyō Kisen Kwaisha, [23], [35]
- Toyokuni, [227]
- Trade Unions, [27], [28]
- Traits, [46-50], [76-89]
- Transportation, travel, [29-43], [281]
- Treaties, new, [92];
- with foreign nations, [91];
- of-alliance between Japan and Korea, [312];
- of commerce and navigation between Japan and the United States, [385-399];
- of Portsmouth between Japan and Russia, [331], [333];
- new, with United States, [338]
- Treaty-Making, Period of, [104], [106-107]
- Tree peony, [409]
- Trees, see names of trees
- Trials, [164]
- Tri-Religion Conference, [339]
- Troup, James, [255]
- Trusteeship, system of, [41]
- Turnips, [19]
- “Twain, Mark,” [204]
- Twentieth Century Japan, [267], [277-288]
- “203-metre Hill,” [316]
- Type Foundry, Tsukiji, Tōkyō, [285], [286]
- Typhoons, [10], [11], [88]
- U
- Uchimura, [265], [300]
- Uhlhorn, Gerhard, [275]
- Uji, [19]
- Ukita, K., [293]
- Umé Tsuda, Miss, [186]
- “Unabridged Japanese English Dictionary,” [208]
- United States, [2], [3], [7], [14], [36], [37], [85], [157], [186], [200], [291], [293], [299], [308], [310], [317], [335], [336], [338];
- President of the, [102], [106];
- treaties between, and Japan, [338], [385-399]
- Universalists, [264]
- University, Imperial, [23], [91], [165], [166];
- at Kyōto, [211], [215];
- at Tōkyō, [110], [210], [215], [216], [221]
- University for Women, [186], [188], [211], [401-403]
- Uraga, [102], [106], [355];
- dockyard, [23]
- Urami waterfall, [9]
- Uriu, Admiral, [311], [316]
- Utamaro, [227]
- Utsumi, Baron, [402]
- Uychara, G. E., [132]
- Uyeno, [381]
- V
- Vaccination, [413]
- Vancouver, [2]
- “Various impressions,” [45]
- Vegetables, see names of vegetables
- Vehicles, [30]
- “Verbeck of Japan,” [117], [276]
- Verestchagin, death of, [314]
- Vergil, [304]
- Vessels, [367]
- Vladivostock, [33], [315];
- squadron of, [314]
- Volcanoes, [8]
- Von Siebold, Dr., [105]
- W
- Wadō era, [370]
- Wages and incomes, [26], [27], [358-360]
- Wakayama, [17]
- Walker’s “Political Economy,” [206]
- War indemnity, [319], [331]
- War, Russo-Japanese, [307-327]
- Warships, [150], [151], [383]
- Waseda, [215]
- Washington, [14]; D. C., [157]
- Watanabe, Viscount, [43], [333]
- Watson, [304]
- Wealth of Japan, [369-370]
- Weasels, [13]
- Weaving, [24]
- Webster’s Dictionaries, [205]
- Weddings, [see] Marriage
- “Wee Ones of Japan, The,” [60], [75], [221]
- Weight and Measure, Table of, [347-350]
- Weights, comparative, of Japanese and European men, [47]
- Weihaiwei, battle of, [150]
- Wheat, [19]; cracked, [37]
- “When I was a Boy in Japan,” [75], [221]
- Whistler, J. A. M., [223]
- “White Peril in the Far East, The,” [117], [304], [328]
- Wigmore, Prof., [132-134], [145], [159], [160]
- William II. of Holland, [105]
- Willow, [409]
- Wine, [56]
- Winter, Japanese, [12]
- Wistaria, [65], [409], [410]
- “With Kuroki in Manchuria,” [328]
- Witnesses, [164]
- Witte, Sergius, Count, [318]
- Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, [168], [264], [270], [271]
- Women, [175-190], [286];
- Japanese and American, contrasted, [81];
- legal position of, [178-182];
- education of, [183], [185], [186], [188], [401-403];
- employment for, [183], [188], [270]
- Wool, [37]
- Woollen mills, [286]
- World’s Student Christian Federation, [334]
- Wrestling, [66];
- wrestler’s guild, [27]
- Writing, art of, introduced, [92], [94], [96]
- Wuchang, China, [297]
- X
- Xavier, Francis, [91], [99], [262]
- Y
- Yalu, battle of, [150]
- Yalu River, battle of, [313]
- Yamada, [117], [158], [283]
- Yamagata, Isoh, [276]
- Yamagata, Marquis, [150], [321]
- Yamaguchi, [215]
- Yamamoto, Count, [375], [340]
- Yamath, Yamato, [46]
- Yamato-Dake, Prince, [90], [95]
- Yangtze Kiang river, [14], [295]
- “Yankees of the East, The,” [28], [43], [56], [66], [123], [132], [174], [190]
- Year Periods, [370-373]
- Yedo (now Tōkyō), [91], [100], [106], [110], [280], [282]; Bay, [102], [104], [105]
- “Yellow Peril,” [321]
- Yezo, [5], [9], [12], [16], [32], [44], [104], [106], [110], [162];
- [see also] Hokkaidō
- Yinkow, [315]
- Yi Tchi Yong, Major-General, [312]
- Yokohama, [2], [3], [9], [14], [28], [91], [107], [165], [166], [201], [360], [361], [364];
- Athletic Association, [66];
- Specie Bank, [38], [170]
- Yokosuka, [150]
- Yoritomo, [91], [98]
- “Yoshino,” sinking of, [314]
- Yoshihito, Emperor, [339]
- Yoshitsune, [91], [98]
- “Young Japan,” [117], [221]
- Young Men’s Buddhist Association, [256]
- Young Men’s Christian Association, [256], [264], [270];
- Perry celebration in Tōkyō rooms of, [314];
- work at Antung, [324];
- providing teachers, [340]
- Young People’s Society of Christian Endeavor, [265], [271]
- Young Women’s Christian Association, [270]
- Yuzu Nembutsu sect, [254]
- Z
- Zen sect, [253-255]
- Zola, Émile, [204]