Note I OMITTED DOCUMENTSBOOKS ON JAPANESE SUBJECTSINDEX
- Abegawa, River, i., 385.
- Acorns, Edible, ii., [142].
- Acorus, ii., [124].
- Actors, i., 212, 360-365; ii., [160], [161].
- Acupuncture, ii., [145], [202].
- Adams, ——, ii., [345].
- Adams, Captain Robert, i., 240.
- Adams, Thomas, i., 172.
- Adams, William, i., 169-179, 192, 199-204, 206, 207, 210, 211, 213, 224, 225, 239, 240.
- Ainslie, Dr., ii., [208].
- “Ainu and their Folk-lore, The,” ii., [345].
- “Ainu of Japan, The,” ii., [345].
- Akechi Mitsuhide, i., 116, 117.
- Alcea rosea, ii., [124].
- Alcock, ——, ii., [345].
- Almeida, Louis, i., 93, 95, 96, 153, 165.
- Alphabets in use, i., 78; ii., [164].
- Alvarez, George, i., 38, 50.
- Ambassadors to the Pope, i., 103-115, 121, 122, 126, 128, 132.
- Ambergris, i., 329.
- Amboyna, Massacre of, i., 240, 241; ii., [355].
- “America in the East,” ii., [273].
- “American anchorage,” ii., [291].
- American relations with Japan. See United States’ relations with Japan.
- Amida, the god and his idols, i., 399; ii., [49], [65].
- Amiot, Père, i., 7.
- “Amœnitates Exoticae,” i., 289, 315.
- Amomum miōga, ii., [124].
- Anas galericulata, ii., [135].
- Ancestor worship, ii., [188].
- Anderson, W., ii., [345].
- Angelis, Jerome de, i., 220, 265.
- Animals and birds eaten for food, i., 54, 75, 187; ii., [135];
- those not eaten, ii., [253].
- Anise-tree, i., 401; ii., [126].
- Anjirō, i., 38, 39, 41, 49-54, 82, 359.
- “Annales des Voyages,” ii., [349].
- “Annals des Dairi,” ii., [89].
- “Annals des Empereurs du Japon,” i., 257, 391; ii., [108], [165].
- “Annals of the Dairi,” i., 357.
- Apples, ii., [140].
- Arai, ii., [65], [70].
- Arai Hakuseki, ii., [112].
- Aratame, ii., [65].
- Architecture, domestic, i., 77, 187, 218, 339, 340, 390-392, 395; ii., [52], [63], [79], [129]-131, 306, 318-322.
- “Archives of Japan,” i., 8.
- Argonaut, English ship, ii., [191].
- Arima, King of, i., 98, 102, 126.
- Armies and soldiery, i., 59, 215, 258.
- Armor, i., 139.
- Arms, or mark, upon clothing, etc., i., 116, 188, 371, 373; ii., [17], [18], [285], [322].
- Artemisia, ii., [146].
- See also Wormwood.
- “Arts and Crafts of Old Japan,” ii., [345].
- Arum dracontium and esculentum, ii., [142].
- Asakawa, ——, ii., [345].
- “Asiatic Journal,” i., 195; ii., [46], [72], [108], [254], [352].
- Aston, W. G., i., 8, 145; ii., [199], [206], [345].
- Astronomers, ii., [143], [201], [223], [251].
- Asukagawa, River, i., 385.
- “Atlas Japonensis,” i., 266.
- Atotsuke, i., 370, 372.
- Atsuta (Miya), ii., [69].
- Audiences with emperor and princes, i., 175, 189-191, 217; ii., [55], [56], [60]-62, 85-104, 149-153, 331-334.
- Audsley, ——, and Bowes, ——, ii., [345].
- Austerities practised by both bonzes and Jesuits, i., 71, 88.
- Autographs of travellers, i., 218.
- Awa, Provinces of, ii., [283].
- Azuchiyama, i., 103, 116.
- Bacon, Miss, ii., [344].
- Baggage, i., 370-377.
- Baker, Edmund, i., 177.
- Baptiste, Father Pierre, i., 242.
- Barley, i., 76.
- Batchelor, John, ii., [345].
- Baths, ii., [9], [52], [134].
- Batoli, Father Daniel, i., 115.
- Bedding, ii., [5], [133], [156].
- Beechey, Captain, ii., [282].
- Beer, ii., [207].
- Beggars, ii., [23]-28, 58.
- Bell in Miyako temple, ii., [105], [108].
- Benriū, River, i., 385.
- Bent, Lieut., ii., [302].
- Bettelheim, Rev. B. J., ii., [266], [267].
- Biddle, Commodore, ii., [261]-265.
- Bidinger, Mr., ii., [300].
- Bikuni (nuns), ii., [23], [24].
- Binding of prisoners, ii., [214], [270].
- Bird, Miss, ii., [344].
- Birds eaten for food, ii., [135].
- Biscanio, Sebastian, i., 270.
- Biwa, Lake, ii., [63], [67].
- Black, ——, ii., [345].
- Blindness, ii., [29].
- Blomhoff, Herr, ii., [245], [247].
- Blomhoff, Mme., ii., [245].
- Blossom, English ship, ii., [282].
- Bonin Islands, ii., [282], [292].
- Books, i., 77; ii., [118], [123], [224].
- Bōshū (Awa) Province, ii., [283].
- “Botanical Magazine” (Curtis), ii., [125].
- Botany, i., 374, 375; ii., [123], [157], [162], [253].
- Bowes, ——, and Audsley, ——, ii., [345].
- Bowmen, ii., [149].
- Bramhall, Mrs., ii., [344].
- Brassica orientalis, ii., [124], [137].
- Breskens, Dutch ship (1643), i., 262-264.
- Bridges, i., 385; ii., [50], [51], [57], [58], [67], [78], [329].
- Brixiano, Father Organtino, i., 149.
- Broadcloth, English, i., 224.
- Broughton, Captain, i., 265; ii., [191].
- Brown, Mr., ii., [302].
- Buddha, The great, ii., [108].
- Buddhism, i., 65, 70-74, 139, 275-277, 342, 343; ii., [28], [65].
- Buddhist clergy, i., 72-74, 275-277, 342, 343; ii., [65].
- Buddhist temples (Tera), i., 71, 275, 342, 397, 398; ii., [65], [304].
- Buke (military nobility), i., 63.
- Buku, ii., [187].
- Bullocks, ii., [317].
- See also Oxen.
- Bungo, Kingdom of, i., 25-29, 34-36, 84-86, 93, 98, 102, 118-120, 124, 125, 145.
- Burger, Dr., ii., [252].
- Burial service, Jesuit, i., 88.
- Burrows, Silas E., ii., [312]-314.
- Burying-grounds, ii., [123], [296], [307], [316].
- “Bushido—The Soul of Japan,” ii., [344].
- Cabot, Sebastian, i., 167.
- Cabral, Father, i., 97, 98, 100-101.
- Cactus ficus, ii., [159].
- Caladium, ii., [142].
- Calendar, Japanese, i., 32, 357.
- California, ii., [276], [278].
- Call to arms, i., 34, 35.
- Cambodia River, ii., [354].
- Camellia sasankwa, ii., [125].
- Campbell, ——, i., 302; ii., [345].
- Campbell, Archibald, ii., [203].
- Camphor-tree, i., 76; ii., [46], [125], [250].
- Candles, ii., [38], [39].
- Canvas batteries, ii., [257].
- “Capital of the Tycoon, The,” ii., [345].
- Capsicum, ii., [124].
- “Captive of Love, A,” ii., [345].
- “Captivity in Japan,” i., 33.
- Carac of Macao, Cargo of, i., 153, 154, 269, 270.
- Card games, ii., [224].
- Caron, Francis, i., 224, 240, 243, 253-257, 260, 261, 266, 267, 273, 343, 352, 368, 373; ii., [16], [30], [46], [65], [135], [355], [365], [366].
- Carvilho, Father Valentine, i., 227, 242.
- Cassa, Heer, ii., [207], [209].
- Castles, i., 186, 392-394; ii., [48], [54], [58], [63], [69], [80]-83, 86-88.
- Castricoom, Dutch ship (1643), i., 262, 264, 265.
- Casuar, rare Batavian bird, i., 265, 368; ii., [53].
- Catechists, Native, i., 100, 127, 128, 231.
- Catholic Church in the East, i., 40, 41, 45-47, 65, 205, 235, 261, 267, 277, 396.
- See also Missionaries and Xavier, Francis.
- Cats, ii., [138], [253].
- Cavendish, Thomas, i., 167, 271.
- Cecille, Admiral, ii., [265].
- Cedar-trees, ii., [141].
- Celastrus alatus, ii., [124].
- Cevicos, Don Jean, i., 245, 246.
- Chamberlain, ——, ii., [345].
- Chaplin-Ayrton, Mrs., ii., [344].
- Charlevoix, Father, i., 20, 85, 101, 115, 154, 232, 246, 265, 290.
- Charms against evil spirits, ii., [323].
- Cherry-trees, ii., [10], [140].
- “Child Life in Japan,” ii., [344].
- Children, i., 259, 260, 353; ii., [41], [73], [121], [135], [211].
- China trade, i., 12, 270, 273-275, 277-281; ii., [111], [275], [276].
- “Chinese Repository,” ii., [254], [255], [258], [284].
- “Chiushingura, the Loyal League,” ii., [345].
- Chronicles, Japanese, i., 1, 64.
- Citrus tripoliata, ii., [142].
- Civility of Japanese, i., 287; ii., [34], [41].
- “Classical Poetry of the Japanese,” ii., [345].
- Clement, Ernest W., i., 78; ii., [343], [357], [360].
- Cleopatra, French frigate, ii., [265].
- Climate, ii., [162].
- Clocks, ii., [126], [251].
- Coal, ii., [311], [312].
- Cocks, Richard, i., 213, 223-225, 229, 234, 236, 239, 240; ii., [121], [122].
- Coimbra (Portugal) University, i., 45;
- Jesuit college, i., 46, 85.
- Coins and currency, i., 59, 60, 257, 272, 273, 277, 278, 322, 372; ii., [109]-111, 309-311, 337.
- “Coins of Japan, The,” ii., [310].
- Colbert, ——, i., 266, 368; ii., [355], [364].
- Colds and catarrh, ii., [134].
- Colewort, ii., [124].
- Colic, Treatment of, ii., [145].
- Collado, Father, i., 244-246.
- Columbus, American ship, ii., [261]-265, 283.
- Company of Jesus.
- See Order of Jesuits and Missionaries, Jesuit.
- Company’s Island, i., 124, 265.
- Compliments, i., 27.
- Concubines and courtesans, i., 260, 279, 292, 310, 340, 341, 356; ii., [23], [30], [120], [121], [175], [249].
- Conder, ——, ii., [7].
- Contee, Mr., ii., [284].
- “Contributions towards a Knowledge of the Japanese Empire,” ii., [247].
- Converts, native, i., 84, 85, 88, 94-98, 100, 102, 103, 118-121, 124-129, 134, 140, 141, 145, 155-158, 162-164, 195, 207, 211, 222, 227-234, 243-248, 267, 268.
- See also Missionaries.
- Cook-shops, ii., [12], [13].
- Cooper, Captain, ii., [260], [261].
- Copper, i., 329; ii., [159], [202], [203].
- Corean expedition, i., 128, 140, 141, 144, 145, 151, 162; ii., [108].
- Corvailho, Father.
- Same as Carvilho, Father Valentine.
- Couros, Father Matthew de, i., 159.
- Cows, ii., [137].
- Craftsmen segregate, i., 187, 217.
- Credit on accounts, ii., [127].
- Crucifixion, i., 156.
- Crusado, i., 17.
- Cuello, Father Gaspard, i., 102, 119, 126.
- Cupressus japonica, ii., [141].
- Cyprus, English brig, ii., [254].
- Daguerreotypes, ii., [302].
- Daibutsu Temple, ii., [106].
- Daifu-Sama.
- See Iyeyasu.
- Daikoku, i., 359.
- Dairi, or Mikado, i., 60-66; ii., [166], [167].
- Dale, Sir Thomas, i., 237, 238.
- Date Masamune, i., 204.
- Davidson, J. W., i., 302; ii., [345].
- Davis, pilot of Dutch vessel, i., 169, 177; ii., [353], [354].
- Dee-yee-no-skee, Japanese seaman, ii., [312]-314.
- De Jancigny, ——, ii., [254], [274], [277], [310].
- Dening, ——, i., 150.
- Deshima, Island of, i., 248, 262, 291-294; ii., [117].
- Devereux, Captain, ii., [194].
- Diana, Russian sloop, ii., [212], [226]-243, 324.
- “Diary of Richard Cocks,” i., 226, 267.
- Dick, Stewart, ii., [345].
- Dickins, ——, ii., [345].
- Dickson, ——, ii., [345].
- Dictionary, Japanese-Dutch, ii., [210].
- Dioscorea Japonica, ii., [124].
- Distance, Measures of, i., 382, 391; ii., [89].
- Dixon, ——, ii., [345].
- Doeff, Heer Hendrick, ii., [194]-212, 245.
- Dogs, ii., [138], [253].
- Dolichos polystachos, ii., [159].
- Dolichos soia, ii., [159].
- Dominicans in Japanese missions.
- See Missionaries, Catholic, other than Jesuit.
- Dosha powder, ii., [147].
- Dōshin, or imperial soldiers, i., 257, 346; ii., [223].
- Drake, Sir Francis, i., 167; ii., [351].
- Draughts, Game of, ii., [224], [225].
- Dress, i., 105, 210-212, 276, 375, 376; ii., [55], [56], [58], [143], [154]-156, 248, 285, 331, 332.
- Dress, ease of adjustment, ii., [9], [133], [156].
- Dresser, ——, ii., [345].
- Drinking, i., 343; ii., [39], [226].
- Dutch East India Company, i., 169, 209, 238, 251-253, 261, 272, 283-336, 366; ii., [31]-41, 101, 109-111, 114-120, 122, 123, 126-129, 136, 139, 193-209, 245, 246.
- See also Dutch in Japan.
- Dutch in Japan, i., 165, 167-175, 177, 179, 181-185, 191, 192, 195-204, 206-209, 220, 221, 223, 228, 233-238, 240, 241, 251-256, 261-267, 271-273, 277-281, 284-301; ii., [274], [275], [325].
- See also Dutch East India Company.
- Dyosperos kaki, ii., [159].
- “Early Institutional Life of Japan,” ii., [345].
- “Early Study of Dutch in Japan, The,” ii., [210].
- Earthquakes, i., 77, 151, 391, 392; ii., [50], [85], [143], [173], [324].
- Eclipse, American ship, ii., [203].
- Eclipses, ii., [143], [223].
- Edicts, i., 395, 396.
- Edmund, English whaler, ii., [273].
- Education, i., 77, 88.
- Elephant, ii., [209], [223].
- Elgin, Lord, ii., [335].
- Eliza, American ship, ii., [193], [194].
- Elserak, Dutch director, i., 264.
- Embassy to Washington, ii., [335]-339.
- Emperor, Castle of, ii., [80]-83, 86-91, 148-153.
- Emperors, Chronology of, ii., [158], [166], [360], [361].
- Empress, ii., [91].
- English East India Company, i., 178, 219, 220, 225, 236-241, 267.
- See also English in the East.
- English in the East, i., 167, 169, 175, 178, 179, 207-209, 219-221, 228, 230, 233-240, 278; ii., [246], [259], [260], [272], [273], [323], [324], [335].
- See also English East India Company.
- Enoshima, Island of, ii., [74].
- “Essay on the Commerce of Japan,” ii., [274].
- Everett, Hon. Edward, ii., [280].
- “Evolution of the Japanese, The,” ii., [344].
- “Examiner” (London), ii., [259].
- Executions and tortures, i., 156, 214, 246, 247, 333-335, 349, 353, 354, 396; ii., [75].
- Eye diseases, ii., [29], [123].
- Fans, i., 376.
- Farming class, ii., [159].
- “Fauna Japonica,” ii., [253].
- Feith, M., ii., [157].
- Fernandes, Jean, i., 52.
- Ferreyra, Father Christopher, i., 247, 248, 264.
- Ferry-boats, i., 385.
- Festivals, i., 69, 223, 224, 356-365; ii., [188], [189], [225], [226].
- “Feudal and Modern Japan,” ii., [344].
- Figara peperita, ii., [124].
- Figure-treading, Ceremony of, i., 298, 352, 396; ii., [128], [271].
- Fillmore, President, ii., [276]-281.
- Firearms, i., 24, 25, 33; ii., [149], [224], [346]-348.
- Fire-extinguishers, i., 367; ii., [52], [79], [303].
- Fire-flies, ii., [158].
- Firemen, ii., [76], [79], [200].
- Fires, i., 77; ii., [70], [71], [78], [79], [143], [173], [200], [303], [321].
- Fir-trees, ii., [141].
- Fischer, ——, i., 33.
- Fiscus pumila and erecta, ii., [124].
- Fishermen, i., 214; ii., [213].
- Fisscher, Herr, ii., [210], [247]-250.
- Fitch, Ralph, i., 269, 270; ii., [351], [352].
- “Flora Japonica” (Siebold and Zaccarini), ii., [253].
- “Flora Japonica” (Thunberg), ii., [162].
- Floris, ——, ii., [354].
- Flower-arrangements, ii., [7].
- Flute, ii., [315].
- Food, i., 54, 75, 76, 187, 216, 286, 343; ii., [12], [13], [38], [75], [98], [99],
102-104, 126, 127, 140, 159, 215, 217, 220, 317, 318, 333, 334.
- Foot-coverings, ii., [142].
- Fords, i., 384, 385.
- Foreigners, Antipathy to, i., 214.
- Forestry regulations, i., 381.
- Formosa, i., 252-255, 262, 271, 274, 302; ii., [355].
- “Formosa under the Dutch,” i., 302; ii., [345].
- Fowls, Domestic, ii., [138].
- Foxes, i., 75; ii., [42], [43].
- Franciscans in Japanese missions.
- See Missionaries, Catholic, other than Jesuit.
- Franklin, American ship, ii., [194].
- “Free Press” (Serampore), ii., [265].
- French East India Company, i., 266.
- French in Japanese affairs, i., 266; ii., [265], [335].
- Frisius, of the Dutch East India Company, i., 265, 266.
- Froez, Father Louis, i., 95, 96, 131, 133, 141, 159, 165, 266; ii., [38].
- “Frog-in-a-well” policy, ii., [170], [171], [193].
- “From Far Formosa,” ii., [345].
- Fruits, ii., [140], [159].
- Fuchū, i., 25, 27, 35, 36.
- Fucus saccharinus, ii., [140].
- Fujigawa, River, i., 385; ii., [72].
- Fuji-jedagawa, River, i., 385.
- Fuji-no-Yama, ii., [72], [141], [286], [328].
- Funeral customs, ii., [183]-189.
- Furniture and interiors, i., 340, 391, 392; ii., [4]-8, 52, 55, 62, 130, 131, 133, 303, 330.
- Fushimi, i., 140, 151, 215; ii., [58].
- Gago, Balthaza, i., 87, 90, 93.
- Galvano, Antonio, i., 13, 14, 40, 41, 56.
- Gardenia Florida, ii., [142].
- Gardens, i., 194; ii., [10]-12, 52, 82, 322.
- Gate Guard, Nagasaki, i., 312.
- “Gate of the two kings,” ii., [108].
- Gaubil, Father, i., 8.
- Gege (plebeians), i., 62.
- Geisenger, Captain, 266.
- “Genji Monogatari,” ii., [345].
- Gin, ii., [206].
- Ginseng, ii., [118].
- “Glimpse at the Art of Japan, A,” ii., [345].
- “Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan,” ii., [344].
- Globe, English ship, ii., [354].
- Globius (Takaro Sampei), ii., [201], [222], [223], [239], [248].
- Glyn, Commander, ii., [266]-269, 271.
- Gnecchi, Father, i., 97, 103, 119, 146, 155, 159, 164.
- Goa, i., 12, 38, 41, 48; ii., [350]-353.
- Godō, i., 277.
- Goede Frouw, Dutch ship, ii., [206].
- Go-kirai (The Tenza), i., 164.
- Golownin, Vassili, i., 21, 22, 33, 59, 66, 124, 162, 221, 265; ii., [140], [159], [200], [208], [212]-244, 246.
- Gomez, Father, i., 126.
- Gongen-Sama (Iyeyasu, which see), i., 230.
- Gordon, Captain, ii., [246].
- Goseman, ——, ii., [205].
- Gotō Shōzaburō, treasurer to Emperor Hashiba, i., 199, 200.
- Governors of Nagasaki, i., 347.
- Gowns presented to Company, ii., [104], [154];
- to U. S. Consul, ii., [333].
- Griffis, William Elliot, i., 74; ii., [273], [324], [344].
- Gros, Baron, ii., [335].
- Grote, George, i., 275.
- Gruy, ——, ii., [345].
- “Guitar” (samisen), ii., [315].
- Gulick, Sidney, ii., [344].
- Gusman, Father Luys de, i., 115, 131.
- Gutzlaff, Mr., ii., [255].
- Gysbert (or Guysbert), Roger, i., 243, 244, 352, 354.
- Hackluyt’s translations, i., 14, 122, 150, 152, 165, 177, 178, 270; ii., [350], [351].
- Hagenaar, ——, i., 247, 253-255, 261, 343; ii., [355].
- Hagendorp, Heer, ii., [196].
- Hair, Manner of wearing, ii., [147], [148].
- Hakata, Island of Shimo, i., 82, 213, 214.
- Hakodate, Island of Matsumae, i., 221; ii., [191], [213], [216], [305], [306].
- Hakone pass, ii., [65], [73], [141], [328].
- Hamamatsu, ii., [70].
- Hamilton, Dr., ii., [316].
- Hanashikimi (anise-tree), i., 401.
- See also Shikimi.
- “Handbook of Modern Japan, A,” i., 78; ii., [343], [357], [360].
- Handkerchiefs, ii., [155].
- Harada Kiyemon, i., 134, 135, 142, 148.
- Hara-kiri, i., 78, 79, 229, 260.
- Harbors, i., 386, 387.
- “Harper’s Magazine,” i., 166.
- Harris, Mrs., ii., [345].
- Harris, Townsend, ii., [325]-335.
- Hartman, S., ii., [345].
- Hartshorne, Miss, ii., [344].
- Hashiba (Taikō-Sama), i., 117-121, 123, 124, 126-144, 147-151, 155, 158-161, 193; ii., [54], [167].
- Hatch, Arthur, i., 240.
- Hawkins, Sir Richard and Sir John, i., 167.
- Hay’s (John) translations, i., 115, 132, 150, 165, 205.
- Healthfulness of houses, i., 392.
- Hearn, Lafcadio, ii., [344].
- Heating of houses, ii., [5], [6], [120], [131], [303], [321].
- Hecr, ——, ii., [346].
- Heine, Mr., ii., [302].
- Hemmi, Adams’s estate, i., 225, 240.
- Hemp, ii., [124].
- Heusken, Mr., ii., [328], [332].
- Hibiscus manihot, ii., [132].
- Hidetsugu (Kwambacudono), i., 140, 149.
- Hideyori, son of Taikō-Sama, i., 150, 161, 163, 197, 198, 229.
- “Hideyoshi’s Invasion of Korea,” i., 145.
- Hieizan, Mountain of, i., 98; ii., [67].
- Highways, i., 189, 216, 380-384; ii., [15], [16], [33], [123], [328], [329].
- Higo, Castle of, ii., [54].
- Hildreth, Richard, i., 10; ii., [364].
- Hiōgo, ii., [334].
- Hirado, i., 254, 261.
- Hirado, Prince of, i., 177, 184, 185, 196, 197, 210, 213.
- “His Pilgrimes” (or “His Pilgrimage”), i., 177, 178, 220, 225, 232; ii., [354].
- “Hist. Gen. des Voyages,” i., 198.
- “Histoire de la Dynastie des Mongoux,” i., 8.
- “Histoire du Japon,” i., 20, 115, 246.
- “Histoire Général de la China,” i., 7.
- “Histoire Mythologique,” i., 357.
- “Historia de la Compagnia de Gesu,” i., 115.
- “History of Greece,” i., 275.
- “History of Japan” (Adams), ii., [345].
- “History of Japan” (Charlevoix), i., 290.
- “History of Japan” (Kämpfer), i., 289-291.
- “History of Japanese Literature,” ii., [345].
- “History of Java,” i., 272; ii., [110]-112.
- “History of Plants,” ii., [125].
- “History of the Empire of Japan,” ii., [346].
- “History of the English Factory at Hirado,” i., 226.
- “History of the United States,” ii., [364].
- Hizen, Province of, i., 82, 120.
- Hoffman, assistant to Siebold, i., 8.
- Hōin-Sama.
- See Hirado, Prince of.
- Homicide, Punishment for, i., 354.
- “Honda the Samurai,” ii., [344].
- Horseback-riding, i., 370-377.
- Horse-shoes, i., 373.
- Horses, i., 215; ii., [138], [317].
- Hotei, i., 359.
- Hotoke, or idols, i., 399.
- Houtman, Cornelius, i., 168, 169, 177; ii., [353].
- Huish, ——, ii., [345].
- Hyōgo, Province Settsu, ii., [49].
- “Ideals of the East, The,” ii., [345].
- Idols, i., 193, 399, 400; ii., [45], [106]-108.
- See also Temples.
- “Illustrations of Japan,” i., 79; ii., [81], [147], [168], [174].
- Image-trampling.
- See Figure-treading.
- Imhoff, author of Dutch memoir, i., 272; ii., [110].
- Imi, ii., [186], [187].
- Incomes of princes, i., 240, 256-259.
- “Indian History,” i., 14.
- Indulgence-boxes, i., 401.
- Ingen, Buddhist priest, i., 275-277.
- Inns, i., 187, 216; ii., [2]-13, 29, 36-41, 328.
- “Intercourse between the United States and Japan, The,” ii., [273].
- Interest, ii., [127].
- Interpreters, i., 302-306, 369, 370; ii., [34], [117], [164].
- Ise Temple, i., 68, 69; ii., [20], [21], [69].
- “Island of Formosa, The,” i., 302; ii., [345].
- Iyeyasu (Tokugawa Iyeyasu), i., 161-163, 175-177, 190-193, 200, 201, 218-223, 230.
- Izu, Cape, ii., [283], [328].
- Jacatra (Batavia), i., 237; ii., [354].
- Jancigny.
- See De Jancigny.
- “Japan” (De Jancigny), ii., [254], [277].
- “Japan” (Dickson), ii., [345].
- “Japan” (Reed), ii., [345].
- “Japan—An Interpretation,” ii., [344].
- “Japan and her People,” ii., [344].
- “Japan and its Art,” ii., [345].
- “Japan in Art and Industry,” ii., [345].
- “Japan in History, Folk-lore, and Art,” ii., [344].
- “Japan, its Architecture, Art, and Art Manufactures,” ii., [345].
- “Japan: presented in Sketches of the Manners and Customs of that Realm, especially of the Town of Nagasaki,” ii., [249].
- Japan Society, London, i., 8.
- “Japanese Armour,” ii., [149].
- “Japanese Art,” ii., [345].
- “Japanese Boy, A,” ii., [344].
- “Japanese Calendars,” i., 352.
- “Japanese Costume,” ii., [154].
- “Japanese Education,” ii., [345].
- “Japanese Fairy World” (Griffis), ii., [344].
- “Japanese Fairy World, The” (Ozaki), ii., [344].
- “Japanese Fans,” i., 376.
- “Japanese Funeral Rites,” ii., [183].
- “Japanese Girls and Women,” ii., [344].
- “Japanese Heraldry,” i., 117.
- “Japanese Homes,” ii., [344].
- Japanese in America, i., 152.
- “Japanese Life in Town and Country,” ii., [344].
- “Japanese Plays,” ii., [345].
- “Japanese Rituals,” i., 66.
- Jarves, J. J., ii., [345].
- Jesuits.
- See Order of Jesuits.
- Jewels, ii., [332].
- Jizō, Idol of, i., 399; ii., [45].
- Jodogawa, River, ii., [50].
- Johannis Botanicus, ii., [201].
- Jones, Sir William, ii., [164].
- Jontoux, Father, ii., [118].
- “Journal of Commerce” (New York), ii., [293].
- Jūdo, i., 74, 277.
- Jugulans nigra, ii., [144].
- Junrei, ii., [22].
- Kago, i., 377-379.
- Kahei, Takataya, ii., [228]-243.
- Kakegawa, ii., [70].
- Kamakura image of Buddha, i., 218.
- Kamakura, Island of, ii., [74].
- Kamban, i., 323-325.
- Kamel, George Joseph, ii., [125].
- Kami, i., 66.
- See also Shintō.
- Kämpfer’s account of Japan, i., 8, 27, 32, 59, 64, 66, 196, 202, 225, 240, 244, 249, 256, 257, 267, 272, 274-401; ii., [1]-109, [118], [125], [146], [159], [169], [250], [254], [300].
- Kanagawa, ii., [74], [293], [300], [303], [334].
- Kanrin-maru, Japanese steamer, ii., [336].
- “Keramic Art of Japan,” ii., [345].
- Kinosita, Yetaro, ii., [345].
- Kitchin, ——, ii., [345].
- Kitō, i., 60, 276; ii., [167].
- Kiūshiū.
- See Shimo.
- Klaproth, Heinrich, i., 32, 69, 181, 257, 357, 359, 391; ii., [46], [62], [67], [72], [89], [108], [112], [165], [199].
- Knapp, A. M., ii., [344].
- Knox, Dr., ii., [112].
- Knox, G. W., ii., [344].
- Kōbō, saint and sage, ii., [147].
- Kochebecker, of the Dutch East India Company, i., 261.
- “Kojiki,” i., 359; ii., [346].
- “Kokoro,” ii., [344].
- Koku, i., 240.
- Kokura, capital of Buzen, ii., [48].
- Konishi Settsu-no-Kami, i., 163.
- Kōshi (Confucius), ii., [68].
- Koxinga, Chinese pirate, i., 302.
- Koya, near Miyako, i., 292.
- Kōzukeno-Suke, secretary to Emperor Hashiba, i., 199, 200.
- Kramer, Conrad, i., 252.
- Krusenstern, Captain, ii., [196], [197].
- Kublai Khan, i., 2, 4, 8-10.
- Kubō-Sama, i., 58, 61, 62, 64.
- Kuchiki Samon, ii., [163].
- Kuchinotsu, i., 94, 102.
- Kuge (patricians), i., 62, 66; ii., [21].
- Kuno, Fortress of, ii., [71].
- Kuri, i., 300, 308.
- Kurile Islands, i., 123, 221, 265; ii., [190], [212], [213].
- Kurume, Castle of, ii., [47].
- Kuwana, Province of Owari, ii., [69].
- Kwambacudono, i., 118, 123, 140, 149, 150.
- Kwannon Temple, ii., [107].
- Kyōto (Miyako, which see), i., 215.
- Ladoga, American whaler, ii., [266], [269].
- Lady Pierce, American ship, ii., [312]-314.
- Lady Rowena, ii., [258].
- Lampacau Island, i., 19.
- Lancaster, Captain, i., 167, 177.
- “Land of the Morning, The,” ii., [345].
- Langsdorff, Attaché, ii., [197].
- Lanterns, i., 373; ii., [329].
- La Perouse, Voyage of, i., 124, 221, 265; ii., [190].
- La Salle, ii., [364].
- Lattices, ii., [91].
- Lawrence, American whaler, ii., [265].
- Laws, i., 78, 206, 260, 354; ii., [161], [162], [245].
- Laxman, Lieut., ii., [191], [192], [196], [219].
- Lay, ——, ii., [183].
- Leeds, ——, ii., [351], [352].
- Lepers, i., 164.
- “Letters Written by the English Residents in Japan, 1611-1623,” i., 178, 207, 219.
- Lew Chew Islands, i., 31, 124, 181, 281; ii., [312], [355].
- Liano, Spanish gentleman, i., 142.
- Linschooten, Hugh, i., 168.
- Liverwort used as charm, i., 401.
- “Log of a Japanese Journey,” ii., [345].
- Lowell, P., ii., [344].
- Loyola, Ignatius, i., 42, 43, 90.
- “L’univers, ou Histoire et Description de tout les Peuples,” ii., [254].
- Macartney, Lord, ii., [164].
- Mackay, ——, ii., [345].
- Maclay, A. C., ii., [345].
- Maffei, ——, i., 14, 81, 165.
- Mahay, Jacques, i., 169, 170.
- Maize, ii., [317].
- Makino Bingo-no-Kami, ii., [84].
- Malela, Father, i., 7.
- Malva Mauritiana, ii., [124].
- Mamori, ii., [179].
- Manchu dynasty, i., 274.
- Manjū, a cake, ii., [13], [98].
- Mankoku, i., 240.
- Manners, ii., [174].
- See also Civility of Japanese.
- “Manners and Customs of the Japanese in the Nineteenth Century,” ii., [254].
- Manufactures, i., 77;
- of Miyako, ii., [63], [64];
- of Suruga, ii., [71].
- Manuscript history, ii., [168].
- Maple-trees, ii., [141].
- Maps, ii., [157], [251], [252].
- Marco Polo, i., 1-6, 13.
- Mariner, English ship, ii., [272], [273].
- “Marriage Ceremonies,” ii., [170], [172].
- Marriages, i., 259; ii., [174]-183, [225].
- Marsden, ——, translator, i., 2, 4, 6.
- Matheson, Commander, ii., [272], [273].
- Mats, Floor, i., 391; ii., [5], [52], [89], [91], [131], [152].
- Matsumae, ii., [220], [226].
- Matsumae Island.
- See Matsumaye Island.
- Matsumaye (Yezo or Matsumae) Island, i., 123, 124, 220, 221, 262-265; ii., [222].
- Matsuri (public spectacle at Nagasaki), i., 296, 356-365.
- Matsuura Hoin.
- See Hirado, Prince of.
- “Matthew Galbraith Perry,” ii., [324].
- May, Henry, i., 178.
- McClatchie, ——, ii., [345].
- McCoy, American seaman, ii., [270], [271].
- McDonald, Ranald, American seaman, ii., [271], [272].
- Meals, ii., [39], [133].
- Measures and weights, i., 23, 59, 249, 272.
- Medhurst, Mr., ii., [210].
- Medicine and surgery, i., 26, 28, 77; ii., [68], [93], [94], [118], [122], [145]-147.
- Melea azedarach, ii., [125].
- Melis, Thomas, i., 169.
- “Memoir on the Trade of Japan, and the Causes of its Decline,” i., 272; ii., [110].
- “Mémoires concernant les Chinois,” i., 7.
- “Memoirs of the Shōguns” (or Djoguns), i., 98; ii., [168].
- “Memorable Embassies of the Dutch to the Emperors of Japan,” i., 266, 272; ii., [88].
- “Memorials of the Empire of Japan,” i., 225.
- Mentha piperita, ii., [124].
- Mercator, American whaler, ii., [260], [261].
- Merchant class, ii., [139], [174], [243], [244].
- Merchant marine of Japan, i., 180, 181.
- See also Trade.
- Mermaids, ii., [53].
- Mespillus japonica, ii., [159].
- Messengers, ii., [2].
- Meylan, G. F., ii., [248]-250.
- Mimitsuka Chapel, ii., [108].
- Mindanao, Island of, i., 55, 56.
- Mines, ii., [111], [112], [250].
- “Mirror of Yedo,” i., 257.
- Mirrors, ii., [133].
- Miseratsie, or wall adornments, ii., [4], [6]-8.
- Missionaries, Catholic, other than Jesuit, i., 147-149, 151, 152, 155-160, 163, 164, 179, 223, 228-232, 241-248, 268.
- Missionaries, Jesuit, i., 38-41, 45-56, 60, 63-65, 67, 70-72, 81-91, 93-98, 100-103, 116-121, 124-136, 138, 142, 143, 145-149, 151-160, 162-164, 175, 179, 205, 222, 227-234, 241-248, 263, 264, 268, 269, 279, 280; ii., [169], [259].
- Missionaries, Protestant, i., 147; ii., [255], [259], [266].
- Mississippi, American frigate, ii., [281], [282], [287], [291], [314], [315].
- Mitford, A. B. F., ii., [344].
- “Mito Yashiki,” ii., [345].
- Mitsukuri, Dr., ii., [210].
- Miya (Atsuta), ii., [69].
- Miya (Shintō temples), i., 67-69, 398, 399; ii., [302].
- Miyako, i., 61, 83, 96, 97, 155, 161, 163, 164, 192, 222; ii., [58], [62]-66, [104]-108, [140].
- Mongols, i., 2, 6-10.
- “Moniteur des Indes,” ii., [274].
- Monsoons, i., 316.
- Moor, Captain, ii., [228], [229], [236].
- Mōri Motonari, i., 90, 95, 103.
- Morrison, American brig, ii., [255]-258, [284].
- Morse, E. S., ii., [344].
- Morus papyrifira, ii., [132].
- Mossman, ——, ii., [345].
- Mountain priests, i., 74; ii., [23]-25, 72.
- Mountains, i., 386, 387; ii., [134], [255].
- Mourning, ii., [178], [185]-187.
- Moxa, ii., [126], [145], [146].
- Mulberry-trees, i., 76; ii., [132].
- Munro, ——, ii., [310].
- Murakami, N., i., 226.
- Murakawn, K., i., 178.
- Murray, D., ii., [158], [344].
- Murray, Lieut., ii., [302].
- Mushrooms, ii., [159].
- Music and musicians, i., 212, 213, 357, 362; ii., [28], [315].
- Nabores, Hieronymo de, i., 270.
- Nagasaki, i., 97, 102, 125, 128, 143, 145, 156-160, 164, 234, 235, 244, 275, 284, 285, 291-294, 337-353, 355-365, 397.
- Naibun, ii., [241].
- Namida (Sanscrit prayer), i., 344; ii., [27], [73].
- “Narrative of a Japanese, The,” ii., [346].
- Natural history researches, ii., [251]-253.
- Nettles, ii., [124].
- “New Japan,” ii., [345].
- “New Life of Toyotomi Hideyoshi,” i., 150.
- New Moon ceremonies, ii., [316].
- New Year’s Day (European), ii., [126].
- New Year’s Day (Japanese), i., 357; ii., [127], [225], [226].
- “New York Times,” ii., [310].
- “New York Tribune,” ii., [301], [316].
- Newbury, John, ii., [351], [352].
- Niagara, U. S. frigate, ii., [337].
- Nicholson, Lieut., ii., [302].
- Nihombashi, or great bridge at Yedo, i., 380; ii., [78], [200].
- Nikkō Temple, i., 230, 253.
- Ningpo, i., 13.
- Ni-ō-mon, “gate of the two kings,” ii., [108].
- Nippon, i., 1, 27, 57, 124.
- “Nippon Ōdai Ichiran,” ii., [165].
- “Nippon, or Archives for the Description of Japan,” ii., [254].
- Nitobe, I. O., ii., [273], [344].
- Nobles, i., 240, 256-260; ii., [70], [81], [149]-153.
- Nobunaga (Oda Nobunaga), i., 96-98, 102, 103, 116, 117, 139.
- Noises of the town, i., 344; ii., [189].
- Noort, Oliver, i., 169, 171.
- Norimono, i., 347, 377-379; ii., [327].
- Noshi, ii., [177].
- “Notes on the Intercourse between Japan and Siam in the Seventeenth Century,” ii., [354].
- “Notices et Extraits des Manuscrits,” ii., [165].
- “Noto, an Unexplored Corner of Japan,” ii., [344].
- “Nouveau Journal Asiatique,” i., 181; ii., [112].
- “Nouveau Mélanges Asiatique,” ii., [146], [165].
- Nugnes Barreto, Father, i., 88-90.
- Nuyts, Peter de, i., 252-254; ii., [355].
- Oaks, ii., [142].
- Oars, i., 389.
- Ōbaku, papal residence of Ingen, i., 276.
- Odawara, ii., [73].
- Official life at Nagasaki, i., 345-350.
- Ōgosho-Sama, i., 163.
- See also Iyeyasu.
- Oharai, or indulgence, ii., [21].
- Ōigawa, River, i., 384, 385; ii., [71].
- Ōita, i., 27.
- Okakara, ——, ii., [345].
- Okasaki, ii., [69].
- Ōmura, town and bay, ii., [45].
- Opium war, ii., [259].
- Order of Jesuits, i., 41-46, 54.
- See Missionaries, Jesuit.
- Orfanel, Father Fray Jacinto, i., 246.
- Oriental Translation Fund, ii., [165].
- “Oriental Travels,” Marco Polo, i., 1-6.
- “Origin of Spanish and Portuguese Rivalry in Japan, The,” i., 135.
- “Origin of the Riches of Japan,” ii., [112].
- Oryris japonica, ii., [142].
- Ōsaka, i., 118, 127, 155, 161, 164, 175, 195, 214, 215, 230, 382; ii., [49]-54, [324], [334].
- Ōshima, Island of, ii., [305].
- Ōtsu, town and lake, ii., [63], [67].
- Outcast Japanese, i., 249; ii., [192], [258].
- Oxen, ii., [59], [137].
- Ozaki, Miss, ii., [344].
- Pacheco, Father, i., 245.
- Pack-horses and travellers’ equipment, i., 370-377.
- Palaces, i., 188, 189, 340; ii., [80].
- See also Castles and Emperor, Castle of.
- Palanquins, i., 216.
- Paper, ii., [132], [133].
- Paper-hangings, i.,340, 392; ii., [52].
- Parish priests, i., 180, 229.
- Parker, Dr., ii., [255].
- “Parli, the Last of the Missionaries,” ii., [345].
- “Past and Present of Japanese Commerce, The,” ii., [345].
- Paul of the Holy Faith.
- See Anjirō.
- Pazio, Father Francis, i., 163.
- Pearls, ii., [45], [46].
- Pears, ii., [140].
- Peel’s Island, ii., [282].
- Pellew, Captain, ii., [204], [205].
- “Peregrinations in the East,” i., 14, 15; ii., [348]-350.
- Perry, Commodore, ii., [238], [276]-324.
- Persecution of Catholic missionaries, i., 119, 120, 125, 126, 155-160, 164, 205, 222, 227-234, 240-251, 261.
- Phaeton, English frigate, ii., [204], [205], [208].
- Phascolus, ii., [124], [159].
- Philadelphia, U. S. steamer, ii., [336].
- Philippine Islands, i., 56, 134, 135, 152, 166.
- Physicians, i., 28, 29; ii., [68], [93], [94], [103], [144]-147, [157], [172], [250].
- “Pictorial Arts of Japan, The,” ii., [345].
- Pilgrimages, i., 69; ii., [20]-22, [69].
- Pillows, ii., [5], [133].
- Pilotage rates, ii., [311].
- Pilots, i., 387.
- Pinkerton’s collection, i., 261, 267.
- Pinto, Fernam Mendez, i., 14-31, 34-38, 49, 52, 84, 88, 89, 91, 92;
- ii., [112], [348]-350.
- Pinus abies, ii., [144].
- Pinus silvestris, ii., [142].
- Pisum sativum, ii., [124].
- Plane-trees, ii., [82].
- Ploughing, i., 216.
- Plymouth, American sloop, ii., [282].
- Police protection, i., 188, 214, 349-353, 356.
- Pologonum, ii., [124].
- Population, i., 186, 190, 192, 195, 257; ii., [53], [57], [65], [74].
- Portraits, i., 33.
- Portuguese in the East, i., 11-34, 36-41, 45, 48, 49, 57, 58, 64, 71, 84, 90, 91, 102, 103, 120, 127, 134-136, 138, 139, 142, 145, 147, 153, 154, 158, 159, 164, 166, 167, 174-176, 179, 181, 182, 196-199, 208, 209, 221, 228, 248-251, 255, 261-265, 269-271, 278.
- Post-houses, ii., [1], [2].
- Potatoes, ii., [124], [317].
- Poverty, i., 77, 87, 395; ii., [162].
- Powhatan, United States ship, ii., [297], [324], [336].
- Prayers for the dead, i., 344.
- Preble, American ship, ii., [265]-269, [271], [272].
- Precious metals, Export of, ii., [112], [113].
- Presents, i., 217, 367, 368; ii., [59], [85], [96], [97], [104], [141], [175].
- Pring, Martin, i., 237-239.
- Printing, ii., [157].
- Prisons, ii., [217], [220]-222.
- Protestants in Japanese missions.
- See Missionaries, Protestant.
- Provinces, as found by Portuguese, i., 57, 58;
- division by “Circuits, “vii., [343].
- Purcell, ——, ii., [345].
- Purchas, ——, i., 165, 177, 184, 220, 225, 232, 236, 240; ii., [349], [354].
- “Pure Shintō,” i., 66.
- “Quarterly Review,” ii., [247].
- Radishes, i., 286, 383; ii., [215].
- Raffles, Sir Stamford, i., 272; ii., [110]-112, [195], [196], [202], [208]-210.
- Rain-coats, i., 375; ii., [143].
- Rain-maker, Priestly, i., 276.
- Rank, The distinction of, i., 60.
- Rationalists.
- See Jūdo.
- Rebecca, American ship, ii., [206].
- “Recollections of Japan,” ii., [194], [195].
- Reed, ——, ii., [345].
- Regamey, ——, ii., [345].
- “Relation du Japon,” i., 224.
- “Religions of Japan, The,” i., 74; ii., [344].
- Religious sects and beliefs, i., 65-74, 138, 139, 194, 195, 207, 261, 291; ii., [65].
- Rémusat, Abel, i., 70; ii., [146], [165], [169].
- Resanoff, Count, ii., [196]-199.
- Rhus succedanea, ii., [125].
- Rhus vernix, i., 76; ii., [125].
- Rice, i., 76, 257, 343; ii., [47], [59], [136], [159].
- Riess, Dr. L., i., 178, 240.
- Rikord, Captain, ii., [226]-243.
- Riordan, R., and Takayanagi, T., ii., [344].
- Rivers, i., 384, 385; ii., [50], [63].
- Road-books, i., 376; ii., [13].
- Roanoke, U. S. steamer, ii., [336].
- Rodriguez, Father, i., 32, 60, 63, 133, 136, 156, 158, 162, 165.
- Roofs, i., 339, 392; ii., [52], [130], [303], [306], [321].
- Rowing, Method of, i., 389.
- Rubia cordata, ii., [124].
- Rundall, ——, i., 225, 230, 240.
- Russian American Company, ii., [203].
- Russian relations with Japan, ii., [190]-192, [196]-199, [203], [212]-244, [323].
- Ryōzayemon, a Russian prisoner, ii., [226]-229.
- Saddles, i., 371, 377.
- Sadono-Kami, president of Prince Hideyori’s council, i., 201.
- Saga, capital of Hizen, ii., [46], [47], [129].
- Sagami, Cape, ii., [283].
- Saguer, a rare tree, ii., [11].
- Saikaidō, i., 381.
- Sakai, i., 95, 118, 215; ii., [49].
- Sakana, ii., [38].
- Sake, i., 76, 216, 343; ii., [54], [324].
- Sakhalin, i., 123, 124, 265; ii., [212].
- Salt butter as a remedy, ii., [127].
- Salutation, Ceremony of, i., 210.
- Samisen, i., 212; ii., [315].
- Sancian Island, i., 13.
- “San Francisco Herald,” ii., [313].
- San Jacinto, American steamer, ii., [325].
- San Philip, Spanish galleon, i., 151, 152, 154, 159, 160, 180.
- Santvoort, Melichor von, i., 203, 244.
- Sao harbor, ii., [70].
- Saramang, English frigate, ii., [259].
- Saratoga, American sloop, ii., [282].
- Saris, Captain John, i., 196, 207-225, 229, 232, 343.
- Satow, ——, i., 66, 86, 135; ii., [354].
- Sawaas (or Sowas), i., 330, 344.
- Sayer, agent of English East India Company, i., 230.
- Scherer, J. A. B., ii., [344].
- Scheuchzer, Dr. I. G., i., 290.
- Schools, ii., [135].
- Science, Study of, i., 77.
- Scurvy, ii., [229].
- Sea-weeds, Edible, ii., [213].
- Segaki, ii., [26].
- Seimei, and the table of unfortunate days, ii., [41]-44.
- Seminary at Goa, i., 41, 49, 55.
- Serfs, i., 59.
- Serqueyra, Father Louis (Bishop of Japan), i., 227, 242.
- Servants, i., 354; ii., [177].
- Sesamum orientale, ii., [125].
- Settsu-no-Kami, governor of Nagasaki, i., 347; ii., [100].
- “Seven Gods of Happiness,” i., 359.
- Shaëp, Captain, i., 263, 265.
- Shigemi, S., ii., [344].
- Shikimi (anise-tree), ii., [126].
- See also Hanashikimi.
- Shikoku Island, i., 123, 124.
- Same as Sikoku Island.
- Shimabara Fortress, i., 94, 248, 261.
- Shimada, ii., [71].
- Shimo, i., 27, 57, 93, 97, 98, 119, 124, 125, 145, 164, 213, 228.
- Shimoda, town and river, ii., [301], [302], [305], [316]-324, [326].
- Shimonoseki, i., 368, 381; ii., [48], [49].
- Shinagawa, ii., [75], [247], [248].
- Shintō, i., 66-70, 138, 139, 342, 359, 360, 399; ii., [65].
- Shintō clergy, i., 74, 342, 359, 360, 398; ii., [65].
- Shintō temples (Miya), i., 67, 342, 399; ii., [65].
- Shiota, ii., [129].
- See also Shiwota.
- Ships and Harbor Guard, Nagasaki, i., 312, 348.
- Ships and boats, i., 77, 387-390; ii., [72].
- Shōgun-Sama, i., 230, 247.
- Shōguns, The, i., 58; ii., [158], [166]-173.
- Shooting of birds, ii., [308].
- Shops, i., 394; ii., [11], [52], [77], [247], [319]-323.
- Shotten, Timothy, i., 169.
- “Sidney Gazette,” ii., [258].
- Siebold, Dr. Philipp Franz von, i., 8, 9, 31, 33, 123, 338, 351; ii., [43], [46], [125], [149], [237], [248], [250]-254, [274], [310].
- Signs, ii., [320], [323].
- Sikoku Island, i., 57, 119.
- Same as Shikoku.
- Silk, i., 76, 101, 321.
- Sitting posture, ii., [133], [303].
- Sloane, Sir Hans, i., 290.
- Small-pox, i., 400.
- Smilax China, ii., [124].
- Smoke-holes, i., 3.
- Smoking articles, ii., [37], [38].
- Smuggling, i., 300, 314, 328, 332, 333, 353, 397; ii., [115], [116], [275].
- Soap, ii., [126].
- Soil, i., 76.
- Soldiers, ii., [223], [224].
- See also Armies and Soldiery.
- Solis, Jean de, i., 135, 136, 142, 143.
- Sotelo, Father Louis, i., 203-205, 245, 246.
- “Soul of the Far East, The,” ii., [344].
- Sowaas.
- See Sowas.
- Sowas (or Sawaas), i., 330, 344, 377.
- Soy, ii., [13], [119], [159].
- Spanish in the East, i., 56, 134-136, 142, 143, 147, 148, 151-154, 159, 160, 166, 167, 179, 180, 191, 197, 199, 202-204, 208, 209, 221, 228, 237, 241, 261, 270, 271.
- Spex, Jacob, i., 197, 198, 202, 203, 206.
- Spinola, ——, i., 241.
- Spirea, ii., [142].
- Springs, ii., [46], [129].
- Spy Guard, Nagasaki, i., 312, 348.
- State’s Island, i., 124, 265.
- Sterling, Admiral, ii., [323].
- Stevens, Thomas, ii., [350], [351].
- Stewart, Captain, ii., [193]-196.
- St. Michael, patron saint of Japan, i., 98.
- Stockings, ii., [143].
- Story, ——, ii., [351].
- “Story of Japan,” ii., [158], [344].
- Street-government of cities, i., 188, 349-353, 356, 361-363; ii., [51], [80], [330].
- “Suburb of Yedo, A,” ii., [345].
- Sugar, ii., [117], [275].
- Sun-Goddess (Tenshō-daijin), i., 66, 67, 69, 224, 357-359.
- “Sunrise Stories,” ii., [344].
- Superstitions, i., 48, 74, 207, 401; ii., [68], [223].
- Suruga, i., 163, 186, 190, 217; ii., [71].
- Susquehanna, American frigate, ii., [282], [291], [314], [315].
- Suwa, Festivals of, i., 296, 356-365.
- Suwa, Temple of, i., 356, 357.
- Suyematsu, ——, ii., [345].
- Sweetmeats, ii., [13], [29], [331].
- Swine, ii., [138].
- Swords, i., 59, 106, 185, 210, 290, 349, 369; ii., [149], [155], [168], [243].
- Taikō-Sama. See Hashiba.
- Taikō-Sama, Castle of, i., 118; ii., [54].
- Taikō-Sama, Temple and Tomb of, i., 193.
- Takayanagi, T., and Riordan, R., ii., [344].
- “Tales of Old Japan,” ii., [344].
- Tanners, i., 334, 349.
- Tartars, i., 5-10.
- Tashima, Legend of, ii., [42].
- Taxes, i., 258, 355, 356.
- Tea, i., 76, 216; ii., [13], [14], [128], [158], [220].
- Teisuke, Murakami, ii., [221], [223], [226], [239].
- Temples, i., 67, 68, 71, 161, 193, 194, 216, 218, 222, 275, 342, 356, 357, 397-399; ii., [59], [69], [75], [79], [104]-108, [304], [307], [316].
- “Temples of Riches,” i., 275.
- Tennōji, ii., [54].
- Tenriū, River, i., 385.
- Tenshō-daijin.
- See Sun-Goddess.
- Tenza, The, i., 164.
- Tera (Buddhist temples), i., 71, 275, 342, 397, 398; ii., [65], [304].
- Terazawa, i., 145, 146, 156.
- Theatrical representations, i., 77, 212, 213, 360-365; ii., [53], [160].
- Thevenot, ——, i., 243, 261, 265; ii., [354].
- Threshing, ii., [158].
- Thunberg, Charles Peter, i., 60, 290, 376, 391, 392; ii., [16], [114]-163, 169, 210, 213, 254.
- Thuya dolebrata, ii., [141].
- Tiger, English ship, ii., [353], [354].
- Tillage of the soil, i., 76, 381, 386, 387; ii., [134], [136]-138, [317].
- Time, Division of, i., 351.
- Time-measurers, ii., [126], [251].
- Titsingh, Isaac, i., 59, 79, 98, 230, 240, 257, 276, 281, 351, 357, 376; ii., [43], [81], [85], [112], [146], [147], [163]-189.
- Tobacco culture, ii., [123].
- Tōkaidō, i., 382; ii., [15], [23].
- Toko, or cupboard, ii., [4], [7], [178].
- Tokowaki, or side cupboard, ii., [5].
- Tolls, i., 385.
- “Tomb of Ears,” ii., [108].
- Tomb of Taikō-Sama, i., 193, 194.
- Torey (Stewart, Captain), ii., [196].
- Torment of the Fosse, i., 246, 247.
- Torres, Cosme de, i., 52, 54-56, 87, 91, 97.
- Toshitoku, i., 359.
- Towns and villages, i., 394, 395; ii., [57], [74].
- “Townsend Harris,” ii., [325].
- Toyohashi (Yoshida), ii., [70].
- Toyotomi Hideyoshi, ii., [54].
- See also Hashiba.
- Trade, i., 77; ii., [202], [274], [275].
- Transactions and Proceedings of the Japan Society, London, i., 376.
- Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan, i., 32, 66, 86, 117, 135, 145, 178, 204, 226, 257, 290, 352, 359; ii., [7], [77], [112], [144], [149], [154], [174], [183], [199], [206], [210], [315], [346], [354].
- Translations, i., 121, 122, 158, 222, 223, 280; ii., [122], [123], [164], [165], [210], [222].
- Transportation in the interior, i., 216, 347, 371-385.
- Travellers on the highways, ii., [15]-36, [41], [42], [41], [45], [58], [329].
- Trays, ii., [333].
- Trial by torture, i., 353, 354.
- Trials, i., 78, 355; ii., [218].
- Trigault, Nicholas, i., 232.
- Tsadanil trees, ii., [57].
- Tsubaki, ii., [125].
- Tsuchi Yama, ii., [69].
- Tsuitachi, or first day of the month, ii., [58].
- Tsuni Yoshi, Emperor, ii., [85].
- Turks, i., 16.
- Ukondono, i., 117-119, 129, 229.
- Umenoki, ii., [68].
- “Unbeaten Tracks in Japan,” ii., [344].
- Unicorns’ horns, ii., [117], [118].
- United States’ relations with Japan, ii., [193]-196, [206], [255]-258, [260]-273, [276]-339.
- Uraga, i., 218.
- Utensils and dishes, ii., [8].
- Vaccinia, ii., [142].
- Valignani, Father Alexander, i., 100-103, 121, 126-136, 138, 143, 162, 165; ii., [349].
- Van Braam, ——, ii., [164].
- Vandalia, ii., [293].
- Van Linschoten, John Huigen, ii., [351], [352].
- Van Sturlen, director of the Company, ii., [250].
- Varnish-tree, i., 76; ii., [125].
- Vasco da Gama, i., 11.
- Vault, for fire protection, ii., [52].
- Vaz, Alvares, i., 49, 50.
- Vega, Lopo de, Spanish poet, i., 231.
- Vegetables, i., 76; ii., [124], [159], [317].
- Verhagen’s fleet (Dutch), i., 169-177.
- Verhœven fleet (Dutch), i., 182, 196, 198.
- Viburna, ii., [142].
- Vicia faba, ii., [124].
- Vilela, Father Gaspard, i., 89, 94, 95, 97, 133, 165; ii., [189].
- Vincennes, American frigate, ii., [261]-265, 283.
- Vivero, Don Rodrigo de, governor of Manila, i., 180, 185-261, 265, 266; ii., [118], [355].
- Volcanoes, ii., [46], [170], [173], [305].
- “Voyage around the World, A,” ii., [203].
- “Voyages au Nord,” i., 250, 254, 261, 265, 266; ii., [118], [355].
- “Voyages Curieuse,” i., 261.
- “Voyages des Indes,” i., 243, 252, 254, 261; ii., [355].
- Waardenaar, Heer, ii., [207], [208].
- Wada Iga-no-kami, i., 96, 97.
- Wadenaar, Heer, ii., [195].
- Waganaar, of the Dutch East India Company, i., 265, 266.
- Walnuts, ii., [144].
- Warm drinks, i., 216.
- Water-clocks, ii., [251].
- Water supply, i., 293, 343; ii., [54].
- Weapons, ii., [149].
- Webster, Daniel, ii., [276]-281.
- Weddell, Admiral, i., 255.
- “Wee Ones of Japan, The,” 344.
- Weights and measures, i., 23, 59, 249, 272.
- Whale fishery, i., 255.
- Wheat, i., 76, 216.
- Wheeled vehicles, ii., [137], [138].
- Whiskey, ii., [206].
- Whiting, Lieut., ii., [302].
- Whitney, Dr., ii., [144].
- Williams, S. W., ii., [255], [258], [284], [310], [318]-323.
- Windows, i., 391; ii., [4], [130], [131], [322].
- Wine, ii., [206].
- Wittert, Admiral, i., 197.
- Women, i., 98, 120, 127, 149, 161, 211, 212, 214, 243, 259, 260, 279, 292, 340, 341, 345, 361; ii., [23], [24], [29], [30], [47], [58], [70], [91], [96], [97], [120]-122, [127], [153]-156, [161], [167], [169], [174]-183, [211], [225], [231]-233, [242], [249], [304], [315], [329], [330].
- Wormwood, ii., [125], [146].
- Written language, i., 77, 78.
- Xavier, Francis, i., 38, 39, 41-43, 46-55, 64, 71, 72, 81-88, 98; ii., [353].
- Yakushi, patron of physicians, ii., [68].
- Yamabu.
- See Yamabushi.
- Yamabushi, or mountain priests, i., 74; ii., [23]-25, [72].
- Yamaguchi, capital of Nagato, i., 82, 89, 90, 96.
- Yams, ii., [124].
- Yebisu, patron of fishermen, i., 359.
- Yebumi (figure-treading, which see), i., 352.
- Yedo, i., 163, 186, 187, 218, 230, 265, 380; ii., [76]-83, [324], [326], [330].
- “Yedo Kagami” (“Mirror of Yedo”), i., 257.
- Yezo Island.
- See Matsumaye Island.
- Yodo, ii., [50], [57].
- Yokkaichi, ii., [69].
- Yokohama.
- See Kanagawa.
- Yoritomo, Prince, ii., [28]-30.
- Yoshida, ii., [70].
- Yoshimune, i., 119, 120, 125, 127, 144, 145.
- “Young Japan” (Black), ii., [345].
- “Young Japan” (Scherer), ii., [344].
- Zelandia, Fort, in Formosa, i., 262, 302.
- Zeni, i., 372, 373; ii., [309].
- Zipangu, i., 1, 3-6, 14.