Yoshitsune see Miriamoto no Yoshitsune
Yoso, N. E. Korea, cradle of Yemishi
Yozei, 57th Emperor (877-84)
Yuasa support Southern Court
Yuge no Dokyo, priest, Koken's love for
Yui Shosetsu, leader in revolt of 1651
Yuki, branch of Fujiwara in Kwanto; persuade Shigenii to kill
Noritada
--Munehiro, administrator in O-U
Yunglo, Chinese Emperor and year-period, 1403-22, called Eiraku in
Japan
Yura, Strait of
Yuryaku, Emperor (457-79), cruelty of his reign; and Korea; death of
Hayato at his tomb; serpent worship; 3 provinces added in his time;
punishes Sakitsuya for lese-majeste, succession
Yushima, Yedo, shrine
Yusho see Takayama
Yutahito see Kogon
Yuzu or Yutsuki, Chinese imperial prince, and Chinese migration to
Japan
Zejobo, mathematician and surveyor
Zekkai, scholar, adviser of Yoshimitsu
Zen (dhyand, meditation), Buddhist sect of contemplation; and Hojo
Tokimune; the soldier's creed; and intercourse with China; priests
and literature and art; tea ceremonial; favoured by the Ashikaga;
great priests; five temples in Kyoto
Zenko-ji, temple in Nagano with battle paintings
Zenkyo see Suye Harukata
Zenyu, priest, liaison with Empress Taka
Zojo-ji, temple of Shiba, Tokyo, tomb of Hidetada
Zoku Nihongi (or Nihonki) Supplementary Chronicles of Japan (798)
Nihon Koki, Supplementary Later Chronicles (869)
Zuisa, Buddhist priest, envoy of shogun to China
Zuniga, Pedro de (d. 1622), Spanish Dominican and martyr
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WOODEN STATUE OF THE EMPEROR JIMMU
PREHISTORIC REMAINS PLATE A.
I. A "Stone plate" or mortar for hut flour (suburb of Tokyo); B and C
Stone sticks or batons, marks of rank (Rikuchu and Hitachi); D Stone
club, probably religious (suburb of Tokyo).
II. A Shell ring (Shimosa); B Bone nail (Rikuzen); C Bone spear-head
(Rikuzen); D Stone spoon (Mutsu); E Stone chisel (Iwashiro); F and G
Arrow heads (Uzen); H Magatama (Izumo); / Kazaridama, beads for
ornament (Mutsu).
III. A Vessel with handles, front rounded, back flat (Totomi); B
Grayish earthenware dish, possibly for rice, with lathe marks (Mino);
C Jar with spout on sides (Totomi); D Wine jar with hole in center to
draw off sake with bamboo (Bizen); E Cup (Mino).
IV. Brownish earthenware decorated by spatula and by fabric pressed
on the moist clay. A From Hitachi; B Incense-burner shaped vessel
(Ugo); C From Rikuzen; D Probably a drinking vessel (Mutsu).
V. Wooden doll (Mutsu)
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