INDEX
- Abdication of Shogun, [82]
- Academies of Bakufu, [96]
- Accumulation of specie, [291]
- Ama-no-terasu, goddess, [11]
- Ancient sword on Takachiho-miné, [203]
- Ancient shrine in Hiuga, [203]
- Adams, William, [vi], [67], [68]
- “Advance, Japan,” [xv]
- Adzuma ironclad, [302]
- Aidzu clan, [25], [29], [84], [86]
- Alcock, Sir Rutherford, [xv], [16], [80]
- Arisugawa, Prince Taruhito, [3], [4], [49]
- Arisugawa, Prince Takehito, [4], [144]
- “Ashigaru” rank, [66]
- Ashikaga Shogunate, [55], [57]
- Anglo-Japanese relations, [68], [80]
- Attachment to throne, [6]
- Attempt on Sir H. Parkes’ life, [32]
- Awa bay, battle of, [30], [89], [300]
- Awa, Count Katsu of, [29]
- Awaji island, [11], [30]
- Bakufu (Shogunate), [76], [77]
- Bank of Japan established, [289]
- Barons’ revenues, [61]
- Barrosa, H.M.S., [122], [123]
- Battle of Awa bay, [30], [89]
- — Fushimi, [31]
- — Shimonoseki, [123]
- — Shinagawa, [90]
- Biddle, Commodore, [vii]
- Biwa lake, [74]
- Bizen men run amok, [32]
- Bombardment of Kagoshima, [78]
- Buddha (Daibutsu) at Kamakura, [55]
- Buddhism, [viii]
- Cabinet, first, [140];
- changes, [45], [46]
- “Charter oath,” [46]
- Choshi, port, [97]
- Choshiu clan, [16], [17], [69], [76], [79], [173], [175]
- — defeated, [17]
- — victorious, [174]
- Clement, E. W., [xv]
- Cocks, Captain, [68]
- Codes, civil and criminal, [44]
- Columbus, [9]
- Commodore Perry, [12]
- Constitution promulgated, [135]
- Coronation oath, [21]
- Council, first, [28]
- — of Local Governors, [45]
- — Privy, [140]
- Coup d’état at Kioto (1868), [28], [83]
- Crown Prince, [49]
- Dai-jo-dai-jin, [27]
- Dakiu (polo), [94]
- Decree on accession, imperial, [50]
- Degrees of nobility, [139]
- Deliberative assembly promised, [21]
- Deshima, [68]
- Diet, the, [45], [135]
- Douglas, Admiral, [314]
- Douglas, Sir R. K., [xv]
- Drill, foreign, [17]
- Dual control, [19]
- Dyer, Professor Henry, [133]
- Early visitors to Japan, [vi]
- East India Company, [68]
- Eclipse of Boston, [vi]
- Embassy under Prince Iwakura, [128], [131]
- Emperor, personal name, [1];
- portrait ([frontispiece]);
- address to army and navy, [51];
- menage, [51];
- decree on accession, [50];
- grants Constitution, [44];
- at Hiroshima, [48];
- diligence, [51];
- sympathy, [52];
- Commander-in-chief, [52];
- education, [20];
- equestrianism, [20];
- poetry, [21], [52];
- coronation, [33];
- coif, [34], [36];
- first public appearance, [35];
- costume, [36];
- opens railway, [36];
- marriage, [34];
- magnanimity, [22], [25], [43];
- message to Diet, [47];
- reviews fleet, [311]
- Emperor Komei, [1], [4], [75], [80]
- — Ninko, [4], [103], [114]
- Emperor yacht, [30], [89]
- Empress Haruko, [1];
- marriage, [34];
- travels to Yedo, [34];
- first sees foreigners, [35];
- supports Red Cross Society, [48]
- Enomoto, Admiral Viscount, [87];
- portrait, [299];
- aboard Kaiyo Maru, [300];
- Hakodate, [301];
- fight at Hakodate, [303];
- head of Colonisation Department, [304];
- makes treaty with Russia, [304];
- in Cabinet, [304]
- “Eta,” [66]
- Etajima naval college, [312]
- Etiquette at Shogun’s Court, [95]
- Expenditures reduced, [47]
- Expulsion of foreigners, [19], [65], [69], [77]
- Fillmore, President, [12]
- Fire at palace, [38]
- Foreign drill, [17]
- Formosa expedition, [39], [40]
- French graves at Moji, [123], [172]
- Fudai rank, [62]
- Fujita Toko, [97], [99], [100]
- Fujiyama steamer, [30]
- Fuki-age gardens, [34]
- Fushimi, battle, [3], [31], [62], [86], [87]
- Fukusawa, Yukichi, portrait, [268];
- founds Jiji Shimpo, [268];
- at Teppodzu, [269];
- teaches Dutch, learns English, [269];
- sails for America, [270];
- for Britain, [270];
- influence, [271];
- establishes his famous college, [271]
- Gates, nine, of Kioto, [25]
- Geisha, origin of, [55]
- Geishiu province, [26]
- Gen-ro-in Assembly, [45]
- Gessho, priest, [205]
- Giyobukiyo, Prince Keiki as, [82]
- Glover & Company, [120]
- Golownin visits Japan, [vi]
- Go-ro-ju Assembly, [94]
- Goto, Shojiro, Count, [28], [32], [195];
- consulted by Shogun, [195];
- carries prince’s letter to him, [196];
- adviser to new Government, [197];
- defends Sir Harry Parkes, [198];
- sword from Queen Victoria, [200];
- active in field, [200];
- Cabinet with Sanjo, [200];
- visits Europe with Itagaki, [201];
- portrait, [195]
- Graves of French sailors, [123], [172]
- Gregorian calendar adopted, [36]
- Hachiman temple, [54]
- Hagi, [16], [120]
- Hakodate, [13], [26]
- Hama-go-ten palace, [35], [37]
- “Hans’” liabilities, [285]
- Harris, Mr Townsend, [13]
- Haruko, Empress, [1], [34], [35], [48]
- Hatamoto and Hatamochi, [66]
- Hayashi, Jussai, [102]
- Hayashi, Viscount Tadasu, [xiv], [81], [125], [131], [187], [272]
- Hearn, Lafcadio, [xv]
- Heiki, Tatewaki, [32]
- Hemi village, [68]
- Hibiya parade ground, [38]
- Hidetada, Shogun, [58], [64], [67]
- Hideyoshi, Shogun, [15], [58], [64]
- Higashi Fushimi-no-miya, [86]
- Higashi Kuze, Baron, [91]
- Hikoné, [74]
- “Hi-nin,” [66]
- Hiogo, [14]
- Hirado, [65], [67], [68]
- Hirosé, Commander, [311]
- Hiroshima, [2]
- Hitotsubashi, Shogun (see under [S])
- Hiuga, old shrine in, [203]
- Hizen, [25], [69]
- Hokkaido, [15]
- Hostility to strangers, [19], [71]
- Hotoké-Iwa, [64]
- Ibaraki Ken, [97]
- Idzu promontory, [13]
- Ii-dani in Totomi, [74]
- Ii Kamon-no-Kami, [63], [70-74], [98], [189], [204]
- Imai, S., [xv]
- Imperial decree, [24]
- “Imperial message,” the, [51]
- Imperial oath, [146]
- Industrial progress, [43]
- Inland Sea, [9]
- Inouye, Count Kaoru, [ix], [28], [70], [121];
- military service, [170];
- on Barrosa, [171];
- at Shimonoseki, [173];
- arranges loan, [175];
- finance, [176], [178];
- foreign minister, [179];
- treaty revision, [179], [180];
- lord-in-waiting, [181];
- influence, [183];
- portrait, [170]
- Interpreters, [vii]
- Inuboye, Cape, [97]
- Itagaki, Count Taisuke, [28];
- portrait, [279];
- commands division, [279];
- Sangi, [280];
- organises Jiyuto, [281];
- urges grant Constitution, [281];
- wounded, [282];
- in Europe, [282];
- joins Okuma, [282]
- Ito, Marquis Hirobumi, [28], [32], [45], [119], [121], [125], [129], [144], [147], [148], [150], [151], [153];
- portrait, [119]
- Iwakura, Prince, [21], [28], [35], [128], [131], [152-162];
- portrait, [152]
- Iwami province, [9]
- Iwasaki, Baron, [139]
- Iyemochi, Shogun, [15], [16], [18], [53], [71], [79]
- Iyesada, Shogun, [15], [53], [69], [71]
- Iyeyasu, Shogun, [12], [16], [58], [63], [67], [95]
- Iyeyoshi, Shogun, [70]
- Izanagi and Izanami myth, [11]
- Jamisen, [56]
- Jardine Matheson & Company, [120]
- Jimmu Tenno, [9], [10], [202-203]
- Jiyuto party, [ix], [69], [71]
- Jo-I party, [ix], [69], [71]
- Junks sail far, [68]
- Kagoshima, [xi], [15], [31], [23], [42], [43], [78]
- Kai-koku, [69]
- Kaiyo Maru frigate, [30], [31], [89], [299]
- Kamakura, [54]
- Kanagawa, [108]
- Kanin, [3], [48]
- Kasumi-ga-ura, [97]
- Kato Takaaki, Mr., [144]
- Katsu, Awa-no-kami, Count, [29]
- Katsura, General, [3], [144]
- Kawaguchi, [87]
- Kawamura, Admiral, [43]
- Kazu, Princess, [75]
- Keiki, Prince Tokugawa, [18], [23], [53], [81], [85]
- Kiang-Su, [30]
- Kido, Marquis Koin, [28], [99], [273-278]
- Kioto, [10], [14], [31], [43]
- Kiri-shima-yama, [203]
- Kishiu, [59]
- Kita Shirakawa, Prince, [7], [49]
- Knighthood of Japan, [66]
- Kobé, [14], [78], [125]
- Komatsu of Satsuma, [28]
- Komatsu, Prince, [49]
- Komei, Emperor, [1], [4], [14], [16], [19], [75], [80]
- “Ko-mon,” [62]
- Konoye, Emperor, [54]
- Kublai Khan invades Japan, [55]
- Korea, [41]
- Kowshing, [307]
- Kubota Sentaro, [80]
- Kuge, Court nobles, [21]
- Kujo, Prince, [1]
- Kumagé, in Choshiu, [119]
- Kunozan, Mount, [63]
- Kuper, Admiral, [23], [78]
- Kuroda family, [59]
- — Count, [141]
- Lancashire Fusiliers, [81]
- Liao-tung, convention, [142]
- — evacuation, [143]
- Lighthouses, [133]
- Li Hung Chang, [142]
- London police, [87]
- Loo-Choo isles, [56]
- Lotus steamer, [30]
- Maizuru, [308]
- Manchuria, [2]
- Marco Polo, [3], [8]
- Massacre at Sakai, [31], [32]
- — of Christians, [65]
- Matsudaira, [58], [59]
- Matsukata, Count, [xv], [284-297]
- Matsushiro, [101]
- Matsushita, [114]
- Mexico, junks sail to, [68]
- Mendez, Pinto, [9], [58]
- Mikado, title explained, [2]
- Mikawa, [58]
- Minamoto, [54], [58]
- Mint established, [285]
- Mitford (Lord Redesdale), [16], [80]
- Mito clan, Mito town, [53], [59], [60], [71], [81], [97]
- Mori, Baron, [xii], [16], [17], [75], [114], [122], [173], [275]
- Mutsuhito, Emperor, [xiii], [1], [18], [22], [24], [25], [33], [34], [92]
- Nafa, [56]
- Nagasaki, [13]
- Nakai Kozo, [32]
- Naosuke, Ii Kamon-no-kami, [70]
- Nariaki, Prince of Mito, [71], [81], [98]
- National Assembly decreed, [45]
- Nijo Castle, Kioto, [28], [95]
- Nikko shrines, [58], [63], [95]
- Ninko, Emperor, [4], [103], [114]
- Ninnaji-no-miya, [86], [92]
- Oiso, [151]
- Okubo, Viscount, [28], [75], [184-194]
- Okuma, Count, [xiv], [28], [246-254]
- Oriental Banking Corporation, [175]
- Osaka, [24]
- Osaka Mainichi Shimbun, [xv]
- Otori Keisuke, Baron, [27], [33]
- Owari, [59]
- Oyama, Marquis, [255-267]
- Parkes, Sir Harry, [16], [22], [31], [80], [87], [91]
- Peace treaties, [142]
- Personal name of Emperor, [1]
- Phaeton cruiser, [vi]
- Pinto, Mendez, [9], [58]
- Polo (dakiu), [20], [94]
- Port Arthur, [143], [309-311]
- Ports closed, [65]
- Portuguese, arrival of, [57], [67]
- Prince Higashi Fushimi, [48], [86]
- — Komatsu, [49]
- — Kita Shirakawa, [7], [49]
- — Kujo, [1]
- — Sanjo Sanetomi, [21], [28], [163-169]
- — Shimadzu Saburo, [15], [22], [28]
- — Yoshi-hito, [1], [49]
- Princess Sadako, [1]
- — Kazu, [75]
- Privy Council, [141]
- Public Works Department, [133]
- Railway, first opened, [47]
- Ranks of Samurai, [66]
- Rebellion in Satsuma, [42]
- Redesdale, Lord, [16], [80]
- Reed, Sir E., [xvi]
- Regent (Tairo), [70]
- Religions, [57]
- Resanoff, [vi]
- Revenues of barons, [60], [61]
- Rice, State trade in, [290]
- Richardson killed, [ix], [x]
- Roches, M., [31]
- Rome, Church of, [58]
- “Ro-nins,” [70]
- Russia and Liao-tung, [143]
- Sa-dai-jin, [28], [39]
- Sadako, Crown Princess, [1]
- Saga insurrection, [41]
- Saigo, Marshal Takamori, [25], [28], [42], [66], [75], [86], [99], [202-217]
- — Marquis, [39]
- Sa-in, [44]
- Saitama Ken, [316]
- Sakai massacre, [31], [32]
- Sakuma Shozan, [v], [12], [101-115]
- Sakurada gate, [70]
- Samurai principles, [66]
- Sanjo Sanetomi, Prince, [21], [35], [163-169]
- Saris, Captain John, [vi], [67]
- Sato Issai, [102]
- Satow, Sir Ernest, [16], [31], [80]
- Satsuma, clansmen, [22], [39], [41], [69]
- — rebellion, [42], [66], [78], [79]
- — allied with Choshiu, [69]
- Scotland sunk, [30]
- Sei-yu-kai, [145], [283]
- Sekku festivals, [73]
- Senate, [44]
- Shantung, [2]
- Shibusawa, Baron, [315-324]
- Shidzuoka, [24], [67], [92], [93]
- Shikishima, [5]
- Shimabara, [65]
- Shimadzu Saburo, Prince, [15], [22], [28], [39], [75], [207]
- Shimidzu, [64]
- Shimoda, [13], [108]
- Shimonoseki, [x], [76], [123]
- Shin-Cho-gumi, [90]
- Shinnō, [3]
- Shintoism, [viii], [6], [7]
- Shogun, Tokugawa Keiki, [12], [18], [22], [25], [28], [31], [54], [71], [75], [82], [85], [88], [90], [93], [94], [95]
- Shogunate Embassy, [78]
- — troops, [81]
- Sho-in, [44]
- Shrines, [8]
- Siebold, Von, [vi]
- Silk culture, [316]
- Suruga, [24], [92], [93]
- Suyematsu, Baron, [xv], [144]
- Tairo (Regent), [70]
- Takachiho peak, sword on, [202]
- Takanawa Legation, [70]
- Takasugi, [119]
- Tayasu house, [93]
- Telegraphs established, [38]
- Temmacho prison, [118]
- Tempo-san, [30], [87]
- Tenno, [1], [5]
- — Jimmu, [9]
- Ten-shi, [1]
- Throne, attachment to, [6]
- Togo, Admiral Heihachi, [306-314]
- Tokugawa, Prince Keiki, [vi], [16], [18], [53], [60], [76], [77]
- — Prince Iyesato, [24], [93]
- Toné river, [97]
- Tosa, [25], [69], [82], [110]
- To-sama, [62]
- Treaty, British, [14]
- — Elgin, [14]
- — first, [13]
- Treaties disliked, [19]
- Tsu deserters, [63], [87]
- Tsuboi Shindo, [102]
- Tsugaru straits, [25]
- Tsukiji, [35]
- Tsurumi murder, [x], [77]
- “Tycoon,” [24], [53], [92], [95], [103]
- U-dai-jin, [28]
- Uraga, [11], [70], [116]
- Utsunomiya, [33]
- Uyeno, [43], [92]
- Victoria, Queen, decorates Goto and Nakai, [32]
- Wakamatsu, [26]
- Wakayama, [60]
- Watanabe Kazan, [102]
- “What will Japan do?” [xv]
- Willis, Dr., [31], [88]
- Worcester, H.M.S., Togo in, [307]
- Xavier, Francisco, [9]
- Yamagata, Marshal Marquis, [18], [29], [76], [219-245]
- Yamamoto, Admiral, [144]
- Yamao Yozo, Viscount, [119]
- Yamato, [9]
- Yanagawa Seigan, [102]
- Yashikis, [54], [59], [79]
- Yedo, [14], [29], [69], [80], [94]
- Yeddo steamer explodes, [37]
- Yenomoto, Admiral. See [Enomoto]
- Yeso, [15], [27]
- Yeto Shimpei, [41]
- Yodo, Prince of Tosa, [83]
- — river, [86]
- Yokohama, [14]
- Yoritomo, Shogun, [54]
- Yoshida Torajiro, [v], [12], [114], [117]
- Yoshi-hito, Crown Prince, [1]
- Yoshinobu Hitotsubashi. See [Shogun]
- “Zipangu,” [67]
- Zozoji temple, [64]
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