Tamu no Mine, valley, site of shrine to Kamatari
Tamura, Prince, Emperor Jomei (629)
Tamura family defeated by Date
Tamuramaro see Saka-no-ye Tamuramaro
Tan, land unit; tansen, area tax
Tanaka Harukiyo, rebuilds shrine of Hachiman
Tandai, inquisitors, two representing Bakufu at Court; the
Ryo-Rokuhara; similar offices at Hakozaki and Nagato; in Muromachi
period
Tanegashima island where Portugese first landed; name used for
muskets they introduced
Tanetsugu see Fujiwara Tanetsugu
Tang, Chinese systems, and power of Throne (645-70); most of features
of Daika taken from; respects in which not adaptable to Japan; Kyoto
modelled on Tang metropolis, Changan
Tanners from Korea
Tanuma Okitomo (Mototomo) (d. 1784), son of Okitsugu
--Okitsugu (Mototsugu) (1719-88), favourite of Ieshige, prime minister
of Ieharu
Tan Yang-i, Chinese scholar
Taoism and Shinto
Tao Lung see Doryu
Tasa, omi of Kibi, removed by Yuryaku; leads revolt in Mimana
Tatars, possibly prominent in Yemishi revolts of 8th century; Golden
and Khitan in China
Tate, fortress or warp
Tate Chikatada, one of Yoshinaka's four body guards
Tatebito, famous archer
Tatsunokuchi, in Yedo, site of court of justice
Tattooing as penalty; as decoration first in proto-historic period,
when penalty abandoned
Tawara Toda see Fujiwara Hidesato
Taxation, early; and land-holding; war tax; land not taxed;
requisitions; in Shotoku's constitution; Daika; Daiho; Ashikaga
period; toll-gates; tokusei riots; under Tokugawa
Tayasu branch of Tokugawa, eligible to Shogunate; named from gate of
Yedo Castle
Munetake, or Tokugawa Munetake
Tea, plants introduced (814); more generally (1191); picking, in Uji,
(ill.); festivals; ceremonial (ill.), influence on ceramics, and
architecture, tea-parlours (ill.); Hideyoshi's interest in
Technical vocabulary, Japanese
Teeth-blackening
Teika see Fujiwara Sadaiye
Teikin-orai, text book of letter-writing
Teio-keizu, Imperial genealogy
Telissu, battle of, Russians defeated by Oku
Tembun koban, gold coins minted in 1532-55
Tembyo, period (729-48)
Temman, Tenjin, shrine of Michizane
Temmangu see Michizane
Temmoku-zan, in Kai province, defeat of Takeda at
Temmu, 40th Emperor (673-86), Prince Oama; historiography; sumptuary
laws
Temples, early Buddhist; mixed Shinto; provincial; estates; the
"Six"; Nara epoch; at Kamakura; the "Five," schools and scholarship;
revenue;
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