kamatsu, castle in Bitchu besieged by Hideyoshi
Takama-yama and Takama-no, Yamato
Takamochi, first of the Taira family
Takamuku Kuromaro, literatus, national doctor; leader of embassy to
China (654, A.D.); dies there
Takanaga, Prince (1311-38), commander against Ashikaga
Takauji; in war of dynasties; suicide
Takano, consort of Konin, mother of Kwammu
Takanori see Kojima Takanori
Takao, temple at
Takaoka, monk, travels in India
Takashima Kihei, called Shirodayu, or Shuhan, advocates foreign
intercourse (1853)
Takata, sect of Shin
Takatomo, Pruice, adopted son of Okimachi
Takatsukasa family founded by Fujiwara Kanehira, one of "Five Regent
Houses"
Takatsuki, fief of Takayama
Takatsune see Shiba Takatsune
Takauji see Ashikaga Takauji
Takayama (d, 1596) feudatory of Takatsuki, converted by Vilela; his
son Yusho, "Don Justo Ukondono"
Takeda family of Kai favour Yoritomo; help in overthrow of Yoshinori;
alliance with Hojo and war with Uesugi; his allies against Nobunaga
--Katsuyori (1546-82), marries Nobunaga's daughter, but makes war on
him; defeated
--Nobumitsu stirs up Yoritomo against Yoshinaka
--Shingen, or Haranobu (1521-73), war with Uesugi (ill.); alliance
with Nobunaga, and with Ieyasu; death; military art; signature (ill.)
Takenaka, of Nagasaki, persecutes Christians
--Shigeharu, soldier of Hideyoshi
Takenouchi-no-Sukune, several prominent officials 1st to 4th century;
against Yemishi; prime minister; great duke of the Presence; in
conquest of Korea; succession to Jingo; ordeal for treason;
grand-daughter, marries Nintoku; descendants; the Heguri
Takenouchi Shikibu(1716-71), teacher of Chinese classics; forerunner
of Restoration
Taketori Monogatari, "Bamboo gatherer's narrative" classic
Takigawa Kazumasu, soldier of Nobunaga, kwanryo of Kwanto; favours
Nobutaka; defeated by Hideyoshi
Takinosawa, battle of, victory over Takeda
Takuan (1573-1645), Emperor gives purple robe to
Takuma artists
Takuahan, Manchuria, 4th Army lands at
Takutsakasa Sukehira, prime minister in Kyoto, opposes Kokaku
Talien, taken from Chinese (1894); Russian railway
Tallies used in trade with China
Tamba, urchins of, the princes Oke and Woke; rice grants charged to
province
Tamehira, younger brother of Murakami
Tamibe, naturalized aliens in pro-historic time
Tamichi, general, killed by Yemishi, 367 A.D.
Tamon, i.e. Ananda, statue in castle of Azuchi
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