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pan, 686-7; consular jurisdiction abolished; Anglo-Japanese alliance; and see Christianity, and names of countries Forests of early Japan Formosa, expedition against (1874); ceded by China (1895) Fortification, development; feudal castles built only by permission of Tokugawa; coast defence Fossil remains Franchise, extension of Franciscans, Spanish, enter Japan "-as ambassadors"; intrigue against Portuguese Jesuits; punished by Hideyoshi; favoured to offset Jesuit influence Freemen and bondmen French in Ryuku (1846); Harris plays off English and French to get his commercial treaty; at Shimonoseki; in work on criminal law and army training; in Manchuria note (1895) Froez, Luis (d. 1597), Portuguese Jesuit Fudoki, Local Records Fuhi, Eight Trigrams of Fuhito see Fujiwara Fuhito Fuhkieri, Kublai at Fuji river, battle on Fuji, Mt., eruption of, (1707); (ill.) Fujinami in Ise worship Fujita Toko (1806-55), adviser of Nariaki Fujitsuna see Aota Fujitsuna Fujiwara, in Yamato, capital moved to, by Jito Fujiwara, Shimbetsu family, influence after 670 A.D.; Imperial consorts; legislation; historiography; Asuka made Empress; oppose Makibi and Gembo; Buddhism; abdication; family tree; choose Emperors; academy of; increase of power; policy of abdication; depose Yozei; oppose Tachibana; plot against Michizane; interregnum; war of Taira and Minamoto; influence on Court; oppose Tamehira; family quarrels; literature; Minamoto, "claws" of; provincial branches; Mutsu; power wanes; Imperial consorts; anti-military; power weakened by Kiyomon; Yoritomo's followers get their estates; conspiracy of 1252; loyal to Throne (1331); Hideyoshi adopted by --Fuhito, son of Kamatari, Daiho and Yoro codes; builds Buddhist temple; death --Fujifusa, aids Go-Daigo (1326); retires --Fusazaki (682-736), son of Fuhito, founds northern family --Fuyutsugu (775-826); Konin revision of Rules and Regulations; minister founds academy --Hidehira (1096-1187), son of Motohira; aids Yoshitsune; provincial governor (1182); death --Hidesato (called Tawara Toda), sides with Taira; founder of provincial branches of Fujiwara --Hirotsugu (715-741), governor, impeaches Gembo --Ietaka (1158-1237), poet --Joye, Buddhist student in China (653-65) --Kamatari, muraji of Nakatomi, chief Shinto official, plots against Soga Iruka (645); Daika; in China; origin of uji name; Kasuga shrine; (ill.) --Kaneiye (9
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