commissioners; Ieyasu's legislation; under Imperial princes
Tempo, period, 1830-44, famines; reformation of
Tenchi, 38th Emperor (668-71); burial mound; painters; Daika; see
Naka
Tendai, monastery and doctrine of Saicho; temple
Tengai, abbot of Enryaku-ji, in bell-inscription affair; temple at
Nikko; Kwanei-ji
Tenjin, descendants of primeval trinity, sub-class of Shimbetsu; name
under which Michizane was apotheosized
Tennoki, Record of the Emperors
Tenno-zan, position in battle of Yamazaki
Tenryaku, year-period (947-57)
Tenryu-ji, temple at Saga, built by Takauji; T.-bune, merchantmen,
sent to China for art objects; T.-seiji, celadon vases from China
Tenshin, "kami of the descent," chieftains of expedition from Kyushu
Tensho, year period, 1573-91, coins
Tenson, "Heavenly grand-child" epithet of Hikoho Ninigi; sub-class of
Shimbetsu, descendants of Sun goddess; superior position of
Teraishi, Dr., on decoration of bronze bells
Terasaka Kichiemon, one of "47 Ronin"
Terumoto see Mori Terumoto
Terutora see Uesugi Kenshin
Tetsuo, priest of Daitoku-ji
Text books
Thatch on houses
Thermal springs
Thirty-year census
Three Years' War, Go-Sannen (1089-91)
Thunder, Kami of, in tree; axes
Tientai, Japanese Tendai, Chinese monastery
Tientsin relieved by Japanese troops in Boxer Rebellion
Tiger, magic taught by
Tiles, peculiar to temples; roofs of official buildings tiled in Nara
epoch; slate-coloured and green in city of Kyoto; in Kamakura period;
ill
Timur gives up attack on Japan
Ting, Chinese admiral, defeated at Weihaiwei
Titles, or gentile names; new under Temmu
Toba, 74th Emperor (1108-23); state domains; palace
Tobacco growing; pipe and pouch, (ill.)
Toda Izu no Kami, advocates foreign intercourse (1853)
Tadanori, adviser of Nariaki
Todai-ji, Kegon temple at Nara, bronze Buddha; procession in Koken's
reign; great bell; bell-tower (ill.); statue (ill.); gate-guards;
burnt by Taira
Todo Takatora (1556-1630) helps Tokugawa
Toei-zan, Ueno hill, temple of Kwanei-ji
Tofuku-ji, Buddhist temple, S.E. of Kyoto
Tofuku-mon-in, Kazuko, first Tokugawa consort; wife of Go-Mizu-no-o
Togashi family splits in Onin war
Togo Heihachiro, Count (b. 1857), Japanese admiral, attacks Russian
fleet at Port Arthur; blocks entrance to harbour; defeats Russians at
Tsushima
Toi invade Japan (1019)
Toichi, wife of Kobun
Toin see Doin
To-ji, Shingon
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