ay
Rock, Sacred, on Kannabi mountains
Rodriguez, Joao (1559-1633), Portuguese Jesuit, interpreter at Yedo
Roju, seniors, cabinet; council of ministers, removed from proximity
to shogun; and tax collecting; judges
Rokkaku, one of Five Regent Houses; Yoshihisa's campaign against
--Sadayori, see Sasaki Sadayori
--Takayori, see Sasaki Takayori
Rokuhara, n. and s. suburbs of Kyoto, offices of the Bakufu tandai;
in Kyoto revolt
Rokujo, 79th Emperor (1166-1168)
Roku Kokushi, Six National Histories
Rokuon-ji, family temple of Yoshimitsu
Roku-sho-ji, Six Temples built by Shirakawa
Roman Empire, early trade with China
Ronin, free lances; revolt of; "47"
Roofs
Rope, straw, in myth; paper-mulberry, used in fishing
Rosen, Roman Romanovitch, Baron, Russian peace commissioner at
Portsmouth
Rossia, Russian cruiser at Vladivostok
Rouge, in costume
Rozhdestvensky, Ziniry Petrovitch (b. 1848), commanding Baltic
squadron, defeated by Togo
Rules for Decisions; of Judicial Procedure
--and Regulations of Three Generations, Saridai-Kyaku-shiki; revised
(819)
Rurik, Russian cruiser
Russia, relations with, 18th and early 19th centuries; joins France
and Germany in note protesting against Japanese occupation of
Manchurian littoral; war with; peace, (text); situation in 1911
Russian, name Akuro-o may be read Oro-o and mean
Ryobu Shinto, mixed Shinto, Kami being avatars of Buddhas
Ryogoku, bridge in Yedo
Ryoken, priest of Nanzen-ji
Ryoshun see Imagawa Sadayo
Ryu, Shinki, artist
Ryuko, Buddhist priest, advises of Tsunayoshi
Ryokyu Islands, language cognate to Japanese; King of, intervenes;
Japanese intercourse with islands; king of, and Japanese invasion of
mainland; French in, (1846); Formosa and; Chinese claims to, given up
Ryuzoki, Kyushu family, defeat Shoni
--Takanobu (1530-85), death
Sacrifice, early; human; of weapons; at grave
Sadami, Prince, Emperor Uda (q.v.)
Sadanobu see Matsudaira Sadanobu
Sadato see Abe Sadato
Sadatoki see Hojo Sadatoki
Sadatsune, Prince, sons
Sadayori see Sasaki Sadayori
Sado, island, in early myth; settlement; silver mines; penal
establishment
Sado Maru, Japanese transport sunk by Vladivostok squadron
Saegusa Moriyoshi (d. 1651)
Saeki family, member of, made state councillor
Saga, 52nd Emperor (810-23); as calligrapher; his children and the
Minamoto
Genji, branch of Minamoto
Sagami province conquered by H
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