red Articles of Law
Osafune, swordsmith
Osaka, campaign from, against Sujin; Hideyoshi's castle; Chinese
envoys; Franciscan convent; missionaries' residence; castle attacked;
taken by Ishida; party of, refuse oath of loyalty to Tokugawa; castle
partly destroyed; taken; vendetta illegal in; Nakai Seishi's school;
rice exchange; jodai; traders crush English and Dutch competition;
opened by Hyogo demonstration (1866)
Osaragi Sadanao, Hojo general, suicide (1333)
Osawa family, masters of ceremonies
Osazaki, life name of Emperor Nintoku
Oshihi, ancestor of Otomo chiefs
Oshikatsu, Rebellion of
Oshioki Ojomoku, code
Oshio Heihachiro (1792-1837) leads revolt after famine of 1836-7
Oshiwa, son of Richu, killed by Yuryaku
Oshiyama, governor of Mimana, recommends cession of part of Mimana to
Kudara; territorial dispute of
Oshu, or Mutsu subjugated (1189); revolt of Ando
Ota Sukekiyo (1411-93), builds fort at Iwatsuki
Dokwan or Sukenaga (1432-86), builds fort at Yedo; aids Ogigayatsu
branch of Uesugi
Otani, Nagamasa's castle
Oto, sister of Onakatsu, concubine of Inkyo
Oto, son of Tasa
Oto Miya see Morinaga
Otoko-yama, surrendered
Otomo family, descent; gate-guards; in Kyushu; treatment of Xavier in
Bungo; feudatory and son Christians; persecute Buddhists
--general, defeats Iwaki and Hoshikawa
--Prince, prime-minister (671); conspiracy against Oama, succession as
Kobun
--Chikayo, tandai of Kyushu (1396)
--Satehiko, in Korea (562)
--Yakamochi (d. 785), anthology
--Yoshishige, called Sorin, (1530-87), in wars in Kyushu; defeated in
Hizen, appeals to Hideyoshi
Otsu, port
Otsu, Prince, son of Temmu; rebels against Jito and is killed
Otsuki Heiji advocates foreign intercourse
O-U, O-shu (Mutsu) and U-shu (Dewa); in 16th century wars
Ouchi family of Suwo, and the revolt of 1399; conspires in behalf of
Hosokawa Yoshitane; tandai; in charge of relations with Korea, and
China; quarrel with Shogun; superintend pirates; scholarship; gifts
to Throne; power in 16th century, taken over by Mori Motonari
--Masahiro, pirate leader
--Mochiyo (1395-1442)
--Yoshihiro (1355-1400), Muromachi general, negotiates with Southern
Court; slanders Imagawa Ryoshun; suicide
--Yoshinaga (d. 1557)
--Yoshioki (1477-1528), deputy kwanryo to Hosokawa Yoshitane; removes
to Suwo
--Yoshitaka (1507-51), re-establishes (1548) trade with China; Chinese
literature; defeated by Suye Haru
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