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insignia, and of Shinto ceremonials; oppose Buddhism, and Soga
--Kamako, muraji, opposes Buddhism
--Kamatari see Fujiwara Kamatari
--Kane, muraji, minister, in conspiracy against Oama (Temmu)
--Katsumi, muraji, killed (587 A.D.)
Nakatsu, Prince
Nakaye Toju (1608-48), Confucianist, follower of Wang Yang-ming
Namamugi incident
Nambu family
--Saemon opposes Ieyasu
Names and naming, Japanese system; territorial
Naniwa, now Osaka, capital of Emperor Nintoku; Buddhist temple,
(579); immigrants from Kudara; administration, Settsu-shoku, under
Daiho; removal of capital to, by Kotoku; trade in Heian epoch
Nanko, see Kusunoki Masashige
Nankwa (16th Cent.), scholar
Na-no-Agata or Watazumi-no-Kuni, Japanese intercourse with
Naiishan, commanding Port Arthur
Nanzen-ji, Zen temple, 454; one of the "Five"
Nara, Yamato province, removal of capital to (709 A.D.); the Nara
epoch (709-84); the Nara image of Buddha; city officials, revenues
from public lands appropriated for, 775 A.D.; Kusu and Fujiwara
Nakanari attempt to make it capital again; power of armed monks
controlled by Yoshinori; rebel against Yoshimasa; Takauji tries to
check
Nariaki see Tokugawa Nariaki
Narimasa see Sasa Narimasa
Narinaga, Prince (1325-38), kwanryo of Kwanto; shogun at Kamakura
Narita Kosaburo assists Go-Daigo
Nariyuki see Tokugawa Nariyuki
Nasu family, one of "8 Generals of Kwanto"
"National Histories, Six" covering years 697-887 A.D.; five composed
in Heian epoch
Nature Worship
Navarrete, Alonso (1617), Spanish Dominican, executed by Omura
Navigation; see Ships
Navy, Japanese, in Mongol invasion; in invasion of Korea; naval
College, Gunkan Kyojujo, at Tsukiji; modern organization; in war with
China; in war with Russia
Nawa, adherents of Southern Court, in Sanin-do
Nagatoshi (d. 1336), helps Go-Daigo escape; provincial governor;
commands against the Ashikaga; death
Nazuka Masaiye, in charge of land-survey
Needle, magic, as cure
Negoro, in Kii, firearms made at; headquarters of priests of Kii
Nei-issan see Ichinei
Nemuro, Russian ship in (1792)
Nengo, era or period, in chronology; different names in Northern and
Southern courts
Nenoi Yukichika, one of Yoshinaka's four guards
Ne no Omi, messenger of Anko
Neo support Southern Court in Mino
Neolithic culture
Nestorian Christianity in China
Netsuke, (ill.)
New Spain, Mexico, ships from
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