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INDEX
677
- Fukusawa, 189
- Fukushima, silk industry in, 417
- Fukuzawa, Mr., editor of the Jiji, 556
- Funjinmaru, ship of Higo clan, 124
- Furogura Copper-mine, 451, 452
- Furs, export of, 442
- Furukawa, Mr. Ichiu, Ashio Copper-mines, account of, 450–455
- Furukawa, Mr. Junkichi, 452
- Fusan, submarine cable to Nagasaki, 200
- Fushimi, castle of, art in, 531
- Fushimi, fighting at, 144
- Fuso, ironclad, 127, 128
- Gardens, Japanese, 536, 537
- Genchomaru, schooner of Kurume clan, 125
- Gendoji oil wells, 440
- Genji clan, the, 113
- ‘Genji Monogatari,’ extracts from, 523–530, 539–541; plot of, 541
- Genro-in, or Old Senate:
- Establishment of, 2
- Imperial address on the opening of, 3
- Treaty revision, opposition to, 211
- Genshi Sai, religious ceremony, 284
- Genzan, port of, 177
- Geological formation of Japan, 444
- Germany:
- Economics of, 102
- Japan and, treaty relations, 210
- Liao-tong, annexation by Japan of, objected to, 203
- Naval expenditure on sea-going vessels, 140
- Postal service with, 563, 564
- Trade with Japan, value of, 409, 443
- ‘Gidayu-bon’ in literature, 546
- Gigo, establishment of, 30
- Gikuan, nomination of, 3
- Gishin, telegraph communication through, 200
- Gissing, Mr. T. S., R.N., 132
- Glover, Mr., English mining engineer, 445, 574
- Go-chio-kei, Chinese officer, 190
- Go-chio-yu, Chinese general, 190, 194
- Go-cho-kei, Chinese general, 185, 187
- Go-dai-cho, Chinese commissioner to Corea, 195, 196; recall of, 199
- Gold, amount mined for 1890–1901, 407; early methods, 445; output for 1901, 449
- Gorojoli Copper-mine, 447
- Go-Sanjo, Emperor, 20
- Gosata-Juki, gazette of Tokugawa Government, 552
- Go-Shirakawa, Emperor, 21
- Goto, Count:
- Corean reformation projected by, 189
- Shogunate Government, relations with, 28, 29, 30
- Treaty revision, opposition to, 212
- Goto, Dr. Shimpei, on Formosa, 585–598
- Go-Toba, Emperor, 21
- Government:
- Clan system of, 292–294
- Constitutional, 4
- Feudalism, 22–24; end of, 30, 31
- Restoration, establishment of, 27–31; new offices after restoration, 30
- Shogunate, the, see that head
- Gower, Erasmus, mining engineer, 445
- Go-Yoze, Emperor, 23
- Grains, export of, 442
- Grant, General, President of the United States, 156, 172
- Great Britain, see England
- Gumma, silk industry in, 417
- Hachimanmaru, first ship on foreign model, 121
- Hachimori Silver-mine, 451
- Hagoromo, ship of Tosa clan, 124
- Hague Conference, Nagao Ariga at the, 142
- Hair, Thomas, electoral systems drafted by, 87
- Hakata, Chamber of Commerce meeting at, 386
- Hakodate:
- Battle of, 30, 125
- Nautical school at, 484
- Port of, opening of, 142
- Postal service in, 558, 561, 564
- Shipbuilding at, 479
- Hakodatemaru, Government auxiliary ship, 122
- Hakone, Mount, railway from, 485
- Hakuhomaru, ship of Kaga clan, 124
- Hakuseki, 521
- Hangchow, Japanese post-office at, 561
- Han River, 175
- Hanabusa:
- Corea, missions to, 180, 185–188
- Flight from Corea during the fight at the Legation, 183, 184
- Hankow, Japanese steamship service to, 470
- Hanrio Kan, ship sent by Queen Victoria, 122
- Hanryu, ship of war, 122
- Hara-kiri, see Seppuku
- Hara, Mr., journalist and statesman, 556
- Harding, Mr. W. J., R.N., 132
- Harris, Mr. Townsend, United States Ambassador to Japan, 110, 153, 154
- Hartley, Mr., case of, 206
- Hashidate, cruiser, 127, 128, 481
- Hato, torpedo boat, 131
- Hatoyama, Mr., labour question, connection with, 459
- Hatsuse, battleship, 129
- Hayabusa, torpedo-boat, 130
- Hayashi, Mr. Tadamasa, on financial crisis of 1900, 381–385