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, minister of Iemitsu, 581, and of Ietsuna Ikeda Isshinsai, friend of Harunari --Nobuteru (1536-84), councillor after Nobunaga's death; defeated --Terumasa (1564-1613), in plot against Ishida; favours Ieyasu Iki, island, in early myth; attacked by Toi, by Mongols; held by Japan Ikki, "revolt" Ikko, Shin sect; Ikko-ikki, war of 1488 Ikkyu Zenji (1394-1481), priest of Daitoku-ji Ikuno, silver mines Imagawa, family, gives refuge to Ashikaga Yoshimichi; against Hojo; in Suruga and Mikawa; Ieyasu's relations with --Motome, general under Date Masamune --Sadayo (Ryoshun), tandai of Kyushu; recalled --Ujizane (1538-1614), son of Yoshimoto --Yoshimoto (1519-60) rules Suruga, Totomi and Mikawa; threatens Owari; defeated at Okehazama (1560) Imai Kanehira, one of Yoshinaka's four body-guards; sacrifices himself for his master Imibe, corporation or guild of mourners, descent; guard Imperial insignia; abstainers; commissary agents in provinces; in charge of Treasury Imjin River, Korea Immigration, shadowed in myths; from Siberia, China, Malaysia and Polynesia; Japanese ethnologists on; of Koreans and Chinese in 3rd & 4th centuries; and later; from Shiragi (608) Imna see Mimana Imoko (Ono Imoko), envoy to China (607 A.D.) Imperial lands Imprisonment Imun, Korea, secured by Kudara with Japan's help Inaba, Princess Yakami of Masayasu, assassin of Hotta Masatoshi Inaba-yama, castle of Saito Inahi, brother of Jimmu Iname see Soga Iname Inamura-ga-saki, cliff near Kamakura Incense fetes Incest India, first Japanese visitor to, Takaoka or Shinnyo Indian architecture, influence of, through Buddhism Indigo growing in Awa Industrial class, in Kamakura period Industry, early Japanese; impulse given by Buddhism in Nara epoch; development in time of Yoshimune; modern manufactures Infantry, use of Inheritance, law of, in Daiho legislation; in feudal system of Tokugawa I Ning see Ichinei Inishiki, Prince Inkyo (Ingyo), 19th Emperor (412-53) In-memoriam services, Shinto Inokami, consort of Konin Inokashira lake and Yedo water-supply Inokuma, general of the Left, executed Ino Tadayoshi, survey of Northern islands (1800) Inouye Kaoru, Marquis (b. 1835) --Tetsujiro, Dr., on Bushi ethics; on Chutsz and Wang Yang-ming Inquisitors, Bakufu officials at Court after Shokyu war Insei see Camera government Insignia, sacred Imperial, mirror
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