storation
Yamaguchi, Korean envoys come to; Xavier in; Jesuits leave;
Christians in
Yamamoto support Southern Court
Yamana, family, joins Southern party; controls ten provinces; turns
to Northern Court; crushed; rehabilitated; one of Five Regent Houses;
holdings; Hosokawa; forces in Onin war, Western Army; "province
holders"
--Mitsuyuki, in revolt against Northern Dynasty
--Mochitoyo, called Sozen, "Red Monk" (1404-73), gets Harima; great
estate; in war on Hatakeyama; forces choice of Shiba Yoshikado as
kwanryo; deserts Yoshimi; death
--Norikiyo receives province of Mimasaka
--Noriyuki, captures Shirahita
--Sozen see Yamana Mochitoyo
--Tokiuji (d. 1372), joins Ashikaga
--Ujikiyo rebels (1391) against the Ashikaga
Yamanobe, Princess
Yamanouchi, family name taken by Uesugi Yoshinori; feud with
Ogigayatsu; join them against Hojo
Yamashina, Kamatari's residence
Yamashiro, Prince, candidate for throne in 629 and 641; suicide
Yamashiro, early shrine; campaign from, against Sujin; canal; meaning
of name; school of painters (604 A.D.)
Yamato, expedition from Kyushu against; meaning of name, as used by
Chinese; kindred race at time of conquest; retirement to Tsukushi;
culture; physiognomy; relations with Caucasians; language; school of
painting
Yamato, Prince, human sacrifices at burial of (2 A.D.)
Yamato-dake and Susanoo's sword; campaign against Yemishi; against
Kumaso; a swan
Yamato Genji, branch of Minamoto
Oguna, earlier name of Yamato-dake
Yamazaki, battle of, (1282)
Ansai, follower of Chutsz; forerunner of Restoration
Yanaida Takasuke, estates
Yanagawa Seigan, Imperial restoration movement
Yanagisawa Yasuaki, or Yoshiyasu, (1658-1714), favourite of
Tsunayoshi; dismissed by Ienobu
Yanamoto Kataharu in civil war of 1520
Yang-chou, taken by pirates (1556)
Yangtzuling, Russian defeat at
Yashima, battle, (1185)
Yashima, Japanese battleship lost off Port Arthur
Yaso, daughter of Emperor Reigen
Yasumaro see Ono Yasumaro
Year-period (Nengo), adoption of Chinese 645 A.D.; under two
dynasties
Yedo, fort built (1456); capital of Kwanto; Franciscan mission;
Hidetada; Bakufu; castle; nobles must reside in; rebuilt after fire;
art centre; vendetta forbidden; tree planting in; Kwanno Chokuyo's
school; fires; degeneration, 18th century; vagabonds; prison; land
offered to foreign traders; called Tokyo
Yellow Sea, Japanese victory over Chinese (1894)
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