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ic inscription (596 A.D.); held by Kono Izanagi and Izanami, male and female Kami, creators of Japanese islands Izayoi-nikki, journal of Abutsu-ni Izu, early ship-building in; Minamoto Tametomo exiled to; Yoritomo in; peaceful under Kamakura rule; seized by Hojo Soun (1491) Izumi province, rising of 1399 in --Chikahira revolts against Hojo --Shikibu, poetess of 11th century Izumo in early myth; revolt in causes withdrawal of court from Yamato; gems in; conquered by Mori Jade, "curved-jewel" Japan, name a Dutch (15th century) perversion of Jihpen; early names Jenghiz Khan Jerome, Father Jesuits in Japan; banished, but stay; order to leave checked by Hideyoshi's death; Ieyasu plays off Franciscans against; denounce Dutch ship as pirate; treated well by Ieyasu Jesus, Jerome de. (d. 1602), Franciscan, interview with Ieyasu Jewel, curved, chaplet, one of Imperial insignia Jih-pen, "Sunrise Island" name used by Chinese Jimmu, Emperor (660-585 B.C.); chronology dating from accession; ancestry; leader in expedition against Yamato; poem mentioning Yemishi; strategem against Tsuchigumo; successors; tomb Jimyo-in family, afterwards Hoku-cho or Northern Court, holding Chokodo estates; gets throne Jingirryo, quoted on Board of Religion Jingo, Empress (201-69); Chinese and Japanese chronology of reign; succession; excluded from dynasties by Dai Nihon-shi Jingu-ji, temple built by Fujiwara Muchimaro, 192 Jinno Shotdki, "Emperor's Genealogy" work on divine right by Kitabatake Chikafusa Jinshin, cyclical name for 672 A.D., civil war Jisho-ji, monastery in Higashiyama, art-gallery Jito, (41st) Empress (690-6), wife of Temmu; historiography; Sushen Jiyu-to, Liberal party organized by Itagaki Joben, one of "four kings" of poetry Jocho, wood-carver Jodo, Buddhist sect introduced (1196) by Honen; creed Joei, year-period, (1232-3); code of 1232; basis of Kemmu code Jokaku, sculptor Jokwan, year-period, revision of Rules and Regulations Jokyo, year-period (1684-7) trade limitations Jomei, 34th Emperor (629-41), Tamura Jo Nagashige, provincial governor, defeated Jorin, scholar, adviser of Yoshimitsu Josetsu (end of 14th century), bonze of Shokoku-ji, painter Joye see Fujiwara Joye Juko see Shuko Jun, mother of Michiyasu (Montoku) Junna, 54th Emperor (824-33) Junnin, 47th Emperor (758-64) Juntoku, 84th Emperor (1211-21), son of Go-Toba, abdicates,
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