Mythology; rationalistic explanation of, by Japanese
Nabeshima Naoshige (1537-1619), invasion of Korea
Nagahama, Omi, headquarters of Hideyoshi
Nagakude, battle of
Nagamasa see Asai Nagatnasa and Asano Nagamasa
Nagamori see Masuda Nagamori
Nagao Kagetora see Uesugi Kenshin
Nagaoka, Yamashiro, capital
—uji, of princely descent
Nagasaki, port; church, trade, growth; Jesuit church seized by Francisans; missionaries receive patent; Martyrs' Mount; execution of De l'Assumption and Machado; "Great Martyrdom"; trade; Pessoa at; Dutch and English confined to; Dutch factory; Russians come to (1804); Glynn and the Preble; Americans allowed to trade; military college at