Itama, the, [37].
Ito, first impressions of, [17], [18], taking a “squeeze,” [65]; personal vanity, [78]; ashamed, [86], [125]; cleverness and intelligence, [87]; a zealous student, [87]; intensely Japanese, [87]; a Shintôist, [88]; particularly described, [161]; excellent memory, [161]; keeps a diary, [161]; characteristics, [162]; prophecy, [162]; patriotism, [162]; an apt pupil, [163]; fairly honest, [164]; surliness, [175]; delinquency, [214]; selfishness, [236]; smitten, [287]; cruelty, [307]; parting, [321].
Itosawa, [93].
Itoyasan precipices, [103].
Iwakisan plain, [197]; snow mountain, [197].
Iyémitsu, temple of, at Nikkô, [58].
Iyéyasu’s tomb at Nikkô, [58].
Japan, first view of, [1]; Chinamen in, [15]; tiling in, [60]; home-life in, [71]; excess of males over females in the empire of, [98]; freedom from insult and incivility in, [101]; barbarism and ignorance in, [107]; winter evenings in, [123]; divorce in, [124]; absence of mendicancy in, [127]; convict labour in, [137]; drawbacks of travelling in, [140]; firmness in travelling necessary in, [155]; police force in, and cost of, [160]; blind men in, [175], [176]; effect of sunshine in, [183]; evening occupations in, [185]; rain in, [187]; cremation in, [325]–327.
Japanese restaurant, portable, [4]; paper-money, [7]; man-cart, [9]; railroad and railway station, [10]; railway cars, [11]; in European dress, [11]; clogs, [12]; temple architecture, uniformity of, [21]; temples, [21], [55], [58], [99], [151], [302], [303]; lanterns, stone, [28]; booths, [29], [30]; temple grounds and archery galleries, [29]; éléganté, [31]; passport, [33], [34]; tattooing, [34]; tea, [39]; threshing, varieties in, [44]; inquisitiveness, [45]; dancing-girls, [46]; idyll, [51]; masonry, [58]; wood-carving, [60]; watering-place, [65]; school, a village, [66]—punishments at, [67]; children’s parties, [68]; names, female, [68], [69]; etiquette, [69]; needle-work and garments, [69]; circulating libraries, [69], [70]; games, children’s, [69], [195]; children’s names, [69]; caligraphy, [70]; guide-books, [71]; recreations, [71]; lamp, [73]; shops, articles sold in, [73], [74]; parental love, [75]; hair-dressing, [75], [76], [201]; children, docility of, [75]; barbers’ shops, [77]; bargaining, [77]; money, current, [79]; female dress, [83], [84]; dog, primitive, [86]; rivers, change of names of, [90]; ferry, [96]; policemen, [100]—vigilance of, [197], [198]; mountain scenery, [103]; gardens, [118]; doctors, [121]; dirt and barbarism, [123]; houses, tables outside of, [124]—numbers in, [124]; baggage coolies, [126], [127]; cows, [128]; criticism on a foreign usage, [128]; pack-horse, [132]; doctors and rheumatism, [135], [136]—their prejudice against surgical operations, [141], [142]; gentleman, agreeable, [137]; convicts, [137]; love of foreign intoxicants, [138]; doctor, [141];—his treatment and fee, [141]; etiquette at dinner, [142]; men and women, costume of, [143]; crowd, curiosity of, [146]; treatment of the dead, [149]; silk factory, [159]; horses, treatment of, [164], [218]; belief as to their descent, [165]; visitors, [165]; infant prodigy, [166]; marriage, [166], [167]; trousseau, [167]; furniture, [167]; marriage ceremony, [167], [169]; holiday scene, [170]; festivals, [171], [198], [199], [275]; gods and demons, [172]; village forge, [173]; travelling, fatigues of, of, [175]—ludicrous incidents of, [182]; boats, [178]; kindness, [181]; conversation, effect of, [185]; home occupations, [185]; devotions, [186]; children, [193], [194]; kite flying and games, [195]; toilet, a lady’s, [200]; coiffure, [200]; hair-dressing, [200], [201]; female barber, [200]; lady’s mirror, [201]; farm-houses, [203], [204]; bath-houses, politeness in, [205], [218]; imitations of foreign manufactured British goods, [218]; horse-breaking, [295], [307]; road-post, [301]; Paradise, [309]; canoes, [317]; junks, [320], [321].