ks Tokugawa
Hidetada's army
--Yukimura (1570-1615), in defence of Osaka castle
Sandai Jitsu-roku, True Annals of Three Reigns, (901)
Sandai-Kyaku-shiki, Rules and Regulations of Three Generations
Sanetomo see Minamoto Sanetomo
San Felipe, Spanish galleon, wrecked in Tosa
Sanjo, 67th Emperor (1012-16)
Sanetomi, Prince (1837-91), leader of extremist party; in alliance of
Choshu and Satsuma, (ill.)
Sanjonishi Sanetaka, scholar
Sankyo-ron, Shotoku quoted in, on management of state
Sano, branch of Fujiwara
Sano Masakoto attempts to assassinate Tanuma Okitsugu
Sanron, Buddhist sect
Santa-Martha, Juan de, Spanish Franciscan, executed (1618)
Sanuki, province
Sapan wood, trade
Sarcophagus, stone, clay, and terra cotta, of Yamato
Saris, John, agent of East India Company, settles at Hirado
Sarume, "monkey female" dances before cave of Sun goddess
Sasa Narimasa (1539-88), in Komaki war
Sasaki family, branch of the Minamoto; favour Takauji
--Mochikiyo, estates of
--(Rokkaku) Sadayori (d. 1552) captures Kyoto; reconciles hostile
parties; generosity to Crown
--Shotei general in forces against Nobunaga
--Takayori (d. 1520), great estates; campaign against
Sasebo, Japanese sally from, on Port Arthur
Sashihire, Hayato assassin (399) of Nakatsu; death
Sassulitch, Russian general, on Yalu
Satake family, Yoritomo's attempt to win; one of "8 Generals of
Kwanto"; of Hitachi, allies of Shingen
--Yoshinobu (1570-1633), opposes Ieyasu, taking army over to Ishida;
fief reduced (1600)
Satehiko see Otomo Satehiko
Sato Tadanobu, impersonates Yoshitsune
--Tsuginobu
Satomi family, one of "8 Generals of Kwanto"; fight Hojo; defeated;
allies of Shingen
Satow, Sir Ernest, sceptical of dates in "Chronicles"; on revival of
Shinto
Satsuma, Xavier in; later preaching; foreign ships in, menace
Tokugawa; trade; tobacco; bonita; moderate party; against Tokugawa;
predominant; fiefs surrendered; clan representation; rebellion of
1877
Sawaga, monastery
Sawing to death
Scholars, Chinese and Korean, in Japan; sophists; in Bakufu; in
Ashikaga system; literati at Court; Japanese sent to Europe and
America
Scholarship recommended in Court Laws; Ieyasu's attitude to; revival
of learning; Tsunayoshi favours Chinese scholarship; Western
"Scrutator," nairan, Bakufu official at court
Sculpture in Nara epoch; in Heian; Kamakura period
Sea-Dragon, Castle of, myth
Sea, Comm
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