Namioka, [207].

Nanai, Yezo, [218].

Nantaizan mountains, [49].

Needle-work, Japanese, [69].

Night-alarm, a, [41].

Niigata, landward side disappointing, [111]; Church Mission House, [111], [112]; itinerary of route from Nikkô to, [113]; a Treaty Port, [114]; insect pests, [114]; without foreign trade, [114]; its river, [114], [115]; population, [115]; hospital and schools, [115]; gardens, [116]; beautiful tea-houses, [116]; cleanliness, [116]; water-ways, [116]; houses, [117], [118]; climate, [119]; to Aomori, itinerary of route from, [210], [211].

Nikkôsan mountains, the, [80].

Nikkô, “sunny splendour,” [54]; its beauties, [54]; the Red Bridge, [55]; the Yomei Gate, [56]; the mythical Kirin, [56]; the haiden or chapel, [57]; the Shôgun’s room, [57]; the Abbot’s room, [57]; the great staircase, [57]; Iyéyasu’s tomb, [58]; temples of Iyémetsu, [58]; gigantic Ni-ô, [58]; Buddha, [59]; the Tennô, [59]; wood-carving, [60], [61]; shops, [73], [74]; houses, [75]; to Niigata, itinerary of route from, [113].

Ni-ô, the, at Asakusa, [24].

Nocturnal disturbance, a, [179].