ations (1280)
Tsurugaoka hill in Kamakura, shrine of Hachiman
Tsushima, islands, in early myth; silver discovered (674) and gold
(701); attacked by Toi (1019), by Mongols (1274), and (1281);
attacked by Koreans in 1419; Korean trade; Chinese squadron attacks;
outpost of Japan; Hakuseki wishes to limit Korean envoys to;
commerce; commanding strait; Russian attempts upon; battle of,
Russian fleet defeated by Togo
Tsutsui Junkei (1549-84), deserts Akechi Mitsuhide in battle of
Yamazaki; succession to Nobunaga
Tsuwata Saburo, suicide
Tsuying, king of Pohai, Korea
203-Metre Hill, Port Arthur, fighting at
Uchida Ieyoshi, warrior
Masanobu (1619-51), suicide
Uda, 59th Emperor (888-97), Prince Sadami
Uda Genji of Omi, branch of Minamoto
Ueda castle
Ueno park, Kiyomizu temple; hill called Toeizan; abbot of, candidate
for throne in 1867
Uesugi, family, favours Tadayoshi; overthrows Ashikaga; kwanryo; two
branches; quarrels; join against Hojo; shitsuji; governor-general of
Kwanto; patronize schools; against Mogami; Hideyoshi makes peace with
--Akifusa, shitsuji to Shigeuji
--Akisada, estates
--Akiyoshi, avenges his father
--Fusaaki (1432-66)
--Kagekatsu (1555-1623), lieutenant of Hideyoshi in Komaki war;
against Hojo; senior minister; with Ishida Katsushiga plots against
Ieyasu; open break with Ieyasu; fiefs reduced after Sekigahara
--Kenshin, originally Nagao Kagetora. (1530-78), kwanryo, war with
Hojo and Takeda, checked between Nobunaga and Shingen; military art
--Mochifusa, sent against Kamakura by Ashikaga Yoshinori (1439)
--Mochitomo (1416-67) fortifies Kawagoe
--Noriaki (1306-68), shitsuji; exile
--Noriharu (d. 1379), suicide
--Norimasa (1522-79), driven from Hirai by Ujiyasu
--Norimoto (1383-1418)
--Noritada (1433-54), shitsuji to Shigeuji, death
--Norizane (d. 1455), plot to kill; helps defeat Kamakura forces
(1439)
--Shigeyoshi (d. 1349), shitsuji, exiled
--Tomomune, shitsuji
--Tomosada, shitsuji
--Ujinori
--Yoshinori (d. 1378), shitsuji
Uji, families, rank; government, established and abolished by
Emperor; taxation; feudal chiefs; the Eight Great Uji; opposed by
Shotoku; rank; government; Jinshin; Kami elective; princely families;
academies; record; territorial names
Uji river, Yamashiro province, battle at
Uiyasu see Hojo Ujiyasu
Ukhtonsky, Rear-Admiral Prince, commanding Russian squadron at Port
Arthur
Ukita Hideiye (d. 1662), so
|