temple of, sacred to Hideyoshi, destroyed by
Ieyasu
Toyonari see Fujiwara no Toyonari
Toyotomi, family, revolt of ronin (1651); decline of influence
Hidetsugu (1568-95), adopted successor of Hideyoshi; Hideyoshi's
letter to; death
Hideyori (1593-1615), son of Hideyoshi; regent; Christians join him
against Ieyasu; Ishida favours; nai-daijin, marries Ieyasu's
granddaughter; Ieyasu's estimate; opposes Ieyasu; refuses to
surrender; suicide
Toyotomi Hideyoshi( 1536-98); battle of Okehazama; in Ise and Kyoto;
Sakai; war with Asakura and Asai; against Takeda Katsuyori; invades
Chugoku; plans war on China; peace with Mori; Nobunaga; defeats
Mitsuhide; councillor; crushes Takigawa Kazumasa and Shibuta
Katsuiye; Yodogimi; Osaka castle; in Komaki war; peace with Ieyasu;
regent; crushes remaining enemies; treatment of Ieyasu; Buddhism;
palace; tea-festivals, wealth; invasion of Korea; death; family;
kills Hidetsugu; character; legislation; Christianity; tomb
--Kunimatsu, son of Hideyori, killed by Ieyasu
"Trade, Chief of"
Transportation, early; roads in Nara epoch; in Heian; in Muromachi;
improved by Nobunaga; laws; Tokugawa improvements;
road-commissioners; railway building
Treason under Daiho code
Treasury established 405 A.D.; three in Yuryaku's reign; burnt in
1659; see Finance Department
Treaties with United States, Russia, Holland, England; commercial
treaty with United States; with Korea; with China; with Russia
(Portsmouth); with China (Peking)
Tree, sacred, of Buddhist temples; tree worship; myths of tree
planting; stories of huge trees
Trigrams, in divination
"True Word," Shingon
Tsarevitch, Russian battleship at Port Arthur
Tsin dynasty (265-317) and Chinese migration
Tsuchi-gumo, "Earth-spiders" or "Pit dwellers"; called Wado by
Chinese
Tsuchi Mikado, 83d Emperor (1199-1210); abdicates; exile
Tsugaru in 16th century wars; remains of Tatar fortress
--strait, controlled by Japan
Tsugunawa see Fujiwara Tsugunawa
Tsuguno, architect
Tsuka, Korean prince, migrates to Japan; carpenters
Tsukiji, in Yedo, naval college at
Tsukuda, island
Tsukushi see Kyushu
Tsunayoshi see Tokugawa Tsunayoshi
Tsunehito, Prince, father of Kokaku, rank
Tsuneko, consort of Kwazan
Tsunenaga, Prince (1324-38), conspiracy to make him heir; poisoned by
Takauji
Tsunesada, Prince (823-84), exiled (843)
Tsure-zure-gusa, "Weeds of Tedium"
Tsuruga, ancient Kehi-no-ura; fortific
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