emishi, early name of Ainu; Hirafu's expedition; description;
Yamato-dake's expedition; captives called Saekibe; revolt in Kazusa;
language, Siberian origin; migration; revolts
Yen, Pechili
Yengi-shiki, book of ceremonial law (927 A.D.)
Yen Hui, Chinese painter
Yenisei, Russian mining-transport, sunk by mine at Port Arthur
Yenomoto Takeaki, Viscount (1839-1909), admiral to the shogun, tries
to set up republic in Yezo
Yezo, pit-dwellers' remains in; name related to Yoso; Yemishi in;
Russians and Japanese clash in; Yenomoto's republic in
Yi Sun-sin, Korean admiral, defeats Japanese fleet
Yo-chang, prince of Kudara, defeats Koma (553), beaten by Shiragi
Yodo (Yamanouchi Yodo) (1827-72), feudatory of Tosa, memorial to
shogun
Yodo, estate of
Yodo or Yodogimi, daughter of Asai Nagamasa and mother of Toyotomi
Hideyori; civil party sides with; against Ieyasu; Ieyasu promotes
quarrel between Katagiri Katsumoto and; intrigue through her sister;
death
Yokohama, opened to American trade (1858)
Yoko-yama, castle of Nagamasa
Yolang, or Pyong-yang, Korea
Yomei, 31st Emperor (586-7); Buddhism
Yomi, hades, compared to Indian Yama; identified with Yomi-shima,
between Hoki and Izumo
Yorifusa see Tokugawa Yorifusa
Yoriiye see Minamoto Yoriiye
Yorimasa conspiracy (1180)
Yorinobu see Tokugawa Yorinobu
Yoritomo see Minamoto Yoritomo
Yoritsune see Fujiwara Yoritsune
Yoro, year-period, and legislation of
Yorozu, story of
Yoshida Kenko (1283-1350), recluse and poet, one of "four kings"
Shoin (1831-60), leader of anti-foreign and Imperial movement
Yoshifusa see Fujiwara Yoshifusa
Yoshiiye see Minamoto Yoshiiye
Yoshikage see Asakura Yoshikage
Yoshikawa, adherents of Southern Court
Yoshimasa see Ashikaga Yoshimasa
Yoshimi see Ashikaga Yoshimi
--nephew of Yoritomo
Yoshimine, princely uji
Yoshimitsu see Ashikaga Yoshimitsu
Yoshimune see Tokugawa Yoshimune
Yoshinaga (Norinaga), Prince, governor-general of O-U; in the
Ashikaga revolt; see Go-Murakami
Yoshinaka see Minamoto Yoshinaka
Yoshinao see Tokugawa Yoshinao
Yoshino, in Yamato, Buddhist monastery at, rallying place for
Furubito's followers; Prince Oama takes refuge at; rendez-vous of
Go-Daigo's followers; in war of dynasties
Yoshino, cruiser lost off Port Arthur
Yoshinobu see Tokugawa Yoshinobu
Yoshisada see Nitta Yoshisada
Yoshisuke see Wakiya Yoshisuke
Yoshiteru see Murakami Yoshiteru
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