in attack on Kamakura
Odawara, fortress of Hojo; Odawara-hyogi proverb of reluctance;
attacked by Kenshin; surrenders (1590)
Oeyama Shutendoji, bandit
Office and official called by same name; and rank, family
qualifications for, before Heiji commotion
Official or Court lands, kwanden, under Daiho laws
--rank and aristocratic titles distinguished by the Daika
--rules (kyaku) supplementing Yoro laws
Oga, eighth of the great uji, descended from Okuninushi
Ogawa, at Sekigahara
Ogigayatsu, family name taken by Uesugi Tomomune; feud with
Yamanouchi; against Hojo
Ogimaru see Hashiba Hidekatsu
Oguchi, battle of, Hideyoshi defeats Shimazu Iehisa
Ogura, Mount, home of Fujiwara Sadaiye
Ogyu (or Butsu) Sorai (1666-1728), Confucianist, writes on "47
Ronin", and on government; revises code
Ohama, nobleman, placates fishermen
Ohatsuse, brother of Anko; apparently instigates murder of all
between him and crown; succeeds as Yuryaku
Oiratsume, incestuous sister of Karu
Oishi Yoshiyo (1659-1703), leader of "47 Ronin" (1703)
Oiwa, general in Korea, tries to get throne of Kudara
Ojin, 15th Emperor (270-310); 21 provinces added in his reign; ship
building; palanquin
Okabe Tadazumi kills Taira Tadanori at Ichi-no-tani
Okagami, historical work
Oka-yama, castle in Bizen
Okazaki, in Mikawa, Ieyasu's castle in
Okazaki Masamune (1264-1344), swordsmith of Kamakura
Oke, Prince, see Kenso
Okehazama, battle (1560) victory of Nobunaga
Oki, Princess, see Myosho
Okimachi, 106th Emperor (1557-86); honours Kenshin, summons Nobunaga
to Kyoto; Hideyoshi; decrees against Christianity
Okisada, see Sanjo
Okitsugu, see Tanuma Okitsugu
Okiyo, Prince, governor of Musashi
Okoshi, see Mononobe Okoshi
Oku Hokyo, Count (b. 1844) commanding 2d Army wins battle of Kinchou;
and of Telissu; at Mukden
Okubo family, guards of Hakone barrier
--Tadachika (1553-1628) punished for disobedience to Military Law
--Toshimitsu (1832-78) of Satsuma, in alliance with Choshu; and Korean
question; assassinated
Okuma Shigenobu, Count (b. 1838); organizes Progressist party; attack
upon, retirement; invited into Cabinet
Okuni-nushi, Kami, "Great Name Possessor"; ancestor of Oga-uji
Okura-no-Tsubone, Yodo's lady-in-waiting
Okusaka, uncle of Anko, accused of treason; Okusakabe formed in his
honour
Okuyama Yasushige (d. 1651)
Omi, muraji, befriends Oke and Woke
Omi, "grandee", title, applied
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