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INDEX

  • ii. 197–201, 217–228, iii. 18; commercial probity, ii. 198, vi. 212–214, 220; of Yedo, iii. 142; Tokugawa conditions and reforms, iii. 153, iv. 115–123; prostitution and filial piety, 114, vi. 94; conception of modesty, iv. 117; vice and religious worship, vi. 2; modern attitude toward the social evil, 89–95, 235. See also Concubinage, Geisha.
  • Mori, chief of Chōshiu, leads anti-Shōgun faction, iii. 221; fires on foreign ships, 223; exiled from court, 224; shogunate expeditions against, 227, 233. See also Chōshiu.
  • Mori, Viscount, minister for education, assassinated, iv. 234, vi. 13.
  • Morinaga, Prince, commands Godaigo's army, ii. 18; delivered to Takauji, 18.
  • Moriyoshi, Prince, intrigue, ii. 17.
  • Moronao, Konō, Ashikaga captain, attitude toward imperial court, ii. 204; immorality, 219.
  • Motoori Norinaga, encourages revival of native thought, iii. 155; political philosophy, 169; on the inscrutable, v. 113; and "pure" Shintō, 172; reputation, 255; on Confucian ethics, 257.
  • Mototsune, Fujiwara noble, treason, ii. 284.
  • Munemori, Taira officer, fortifications, ii. 68.
  • Muragaki Sadayu, chief detective for Shōgun, iv. 45.
  • Muromachi, capital of military power, ii. 26; era, 26, 28.
  • Music, beginnings, i. 65; instruments, 66, 155, 188, 220, 223, 250, 257, 259; harmony of dancing, poetry, and, 154; Buddhist, 154; importance in Heian epoch, 219, 229; dance chaunts, 222, 224–226; musical recitative of Military epoch, iii. 18-21. See also Dancing, Drama, Poetry.
  • Mutsuhito, present emperor, accession, iii. 243; share in reorganising the government, iv. 236; financial condition, 237.
  • Mutsuru, famous archer, ii. 131.
  • Mythology. See Legends, Shintō.
  • Nakamura Kuranosuke, rich merchant, iv. 154.
  • Nakatomi, ancient "imperial tribe" family, v. 138; and the Fujiwara, 139.
  • Nakaye Tōju, expounder of Wang philosophy, iv. 124, 126, 130.
  • Nakazawa Dōjin, popular lecturer, iv. 136.
  • Nambu, court family, hereditary accomplishment, iv. 6.
  • Names, ancient official, i. 53; substitute for family, 53; posthumous, 82, 249, 257; personal and family, 247–250; origin of trade, vi. 153.
  • Nara, first stable capital, i. 131; plan, 133.
  • Nara epoch, i. 131; character, 133, 173. See also Government.
  • Narimichi, imperial minister, skill in football, i. 193.

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