[ [336] This is Chinese.

[ [337] A Buddhist designation.

[ [338] And therefore unclean.

[ [339] See above, [p. 179.]

[ [340] As Sugahara himself was.

[ [341] See above, [p. 155.]

[ [342] See above, [p. 177.]

[ [343] Alluding to the inner and outer shrines of Ise.

[ [344] For a full account of the Revival of Pure Shinto, see Sir E. Satow's papers contributed to the T. A. S. J. in 1875. Our knowledge of Shinto dates from this time.

[ [345] An interesting account of this sect is given in a paper by Dr. Greene in the T. A. S. J., December, 1895.