d Emperor (1867-1912); seal
Myochin Nobuiye, metalworker and armourer
Myocho, Zen priest
Myoe (or Koben), bonze, quotation from his biography on Yasutoki
Myogaku-ji, temple
Myong see Song Wang Myong
Myoo, priest
Myoshin-ji, Zen temple, W. of Kyoto
Myosho, (109th) Empress (1629-43), Princess Oki, daughter of
Go-mizu-no-o and Tokugawa consort
Mythology; rationalistic explanation of, by Japanese
Nabeshima Naoshige (1537-1619), invasion of Korea
Nagahama, Omi, headquarters of Hideyoshi
Nagakude, battle of
Nagamasa see Asai Nagatnasa and Asano Nagamasa
Nagamori see Masuda Nagamori
Nagao Kagetora see Uesugi Kenshin
Nagaoka, Yamashiro, capital
--uji, of princely descent
Nagasaki, port; church, trade, growth; Jesuit church seized by
Francisans; missionaries receive patent; Martyrs' Mount; execution of
De l'Assumption and Machado; "Great Martyrdom"; trade; Pessoa at;
Dutch and English confined to; Dutch factory; Russians come to
(1804); Glynn and the Preble; Americans allowed to trade; military
college at
--Enki, guardian of Hojo Takatoki
--Takashige, suicide, 386
--Takasuke (d.1333), minister of Takatoki; dethrones Go-Daigo
Nagashino, castle
Nagasune, governor of Yamato
Nagato, fortifications at, (1280)
Nagatoshi, name given to Nawa Nagataka
Nagauji see Hojo Soun
Nagaya (684-729), minister of the Left
Nagoya, in Hizen, base of operations against Korea; castle of
Nai-mul, king of Shiragi (364), first sends tribute to Yamato
Naka, Prince, son of Kogyoku; passed over, in succession;
interregnum; Great Reform; expedition to Korea; Emperor Tenchi
Nakachiko, Oshiwa's servant
Nakahara family, scholars, secretaries in Bakufu; in Ashikaga
administration; lecturers
--Chikayoshi (1142-1207) in Yoritomo's Bakufu; nominated; high
constable at Court, but not appointed; in Bakufu council; ancestor of
Otomo family of Kyushu
--Kaneto, rears Yoshinaka; his four sons, Yoshinaka's guards
Nakai Seishi establishes school in Osaka
Xakamaro see Abe Nakamoro and Fujiwara Nakamaro
Nakamura Hiyoshi see Toyotomi Hideyoshi
Nakane Genkei, mathematician, translates Gregorian calendar into
Japanese
Nakanomikado, 114th Emperor (1710-35)
Nakano, suburb of Yedo, dog-kennel in
Naka-Nushi, "Central Master"
Nakasendo, Central Mountain road, completed early in 8th century
Nakashi, wife of Okusaka
Nakatomi family, court priests; descended from Koyane; guardians o
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