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JAPAN BY THE JAPANESE
  1. Hayatorimaru, ship of Himeji clan, 125
  2. Hawaii, trade with, value of, 409
  3. Hearn, Lafcadio, reference to, 274
  4. Heian period in Japanese art, 523–530, 531; in literature, 538–541
  5. Heiinmaru, ship of Nagato clan, 125
  6. Heike clan, the, 113
  7. ‘Heike,’ historical work, 542
  8. Heimin, number of, 242; title of, 501, 502
  9. Heirs, kinds of, 304
  10. Heiunmaru, ship of Kaga clan, 124
  11. Heiyen, gun-vessel, 128
  12. Heji, war of, 21
  13. Hematite used in ironworks, 437
  14. Hemp-growing, Chinese competition, 414
  15. Herero, Ricardo, captain of Maria Luz, 158
  16. Hibari, torpedo-boat, 131
  17. Hideyoshi, Toyotomi, Daimyo, 23; art under, 531
  18. Higan, festival of, 289
  19. Higashikuje, Lord, diplomatic arrangements of, with Powers, 144
  20. Higashi-muro, coal-field, 448
  21. Higo clan, ships belonging to, 124
  22. Hijama oil-fields, 440
  23. Hikosan-maru, tonnage of, 654
  24. Himeji clan, ships of, 125
  25. Hinishitamaru, ship of Chikuzen clan, 124
  26. Hino, Mr., Labour Organization Committee, on, 457
  27. ‘Hinomaru,’ Japanese ensign, introduction of, 121
  28. Hirei oil wells, 440
  29. Hirose Coal-field, 448
  30. Hiroshima:
  31. Chamber of Commerce meeting at, 386
  32. Garrison of, 114
  33. Nautical school at, 484
  34. Normal school at, 234
  35. Hitachi Maru, steamship, 471
  36. Hiyei, coast-service vessel, 127, 128
  37. Hizen clan, ships belonging to, 124
  38. Hizen, shizoku of, rebellion of, 106
  39. Hoanmaru, ship of Aki clan, 124
  40. Hochi, newspaper, 553
  41. Hogen, war of, 21
  42. Hojustsu-Renshusho, 482
  43. Hokkaido:
  44. Bank of, 364
  45. Beet-sugar industry established in, 413, 414
  46. College forest of, 251
  47. Electoral district of, 87
  48. Emigration purposes, used for, 411
  49. Mines of, 389
  50. Prison officials, salaries for, 517
  51. Railway mileage in, 491
  52. River-fishing in, 429
  53. Hokusai, artist of Tokugawan period, 532
  54. Holland:
  55. Dutch influence at Nagasaki, 121
  56. Intercourse, early Dutch, with Japan, 23, 24, 453, 475
  57. Japan and, treaty relations between, Convention of 1836, 26; new treaty, 1858, 27; open ports treaty, 143–146
  58. Navy, Dutch naval officers instructors to Japanese, 122
  59. Shipbuilding taught to Japanese by Dutch, 477, 478
  60. Trade with, value of, 409, 443, 453
  61. War vessels supplied to Japan by, 126
  62. Holmes, Mr., Associate Justice of United States Supreme Court, 97
  63. Home Office, 114
  64. Hong Kong:
  65. Japanese steamship service to, 470, 584
  66. Opening of, to trade, 476
  67. Postal service with, 564
  68. Tea imported by, 424
  69. Trade with, value of, 409
  70. Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, 315
  71. Honshin, tea-growing in, 421
  72. Hon-shu Island, electoral district of, 87; fauna and flora of, 429
  73. Honshyu, railway mileage in, 491
  74. Horse Supply Office, 120
  75. Hosho, gunboat, 126, 127
  76. Hoshomaru, Government auxiliary ship, 123
  77. Houhi copper vein, 447
  78. House, the, corporate character of, 294, 295
  79. Howomaru, ship on English model, 121 122
  80. Hozuimaru, Government auxiliary ship, 122, 124
  81. Hozumi, Prof. Nobushige, ancestor worship by, 281–290
  82. Hunter, Mr., 479
  83. Hupeh, iron mines at, 437
  84. Hyogo port, opening of, 142, 143; shipbuilding at, 479
  85. Idzumi, cruiser, 128, 654
  86. Idzumo, cruiser, 129
  87. Iekigahara, Battle of, 23
  88. Igakushi (Licentiate of Medicine), Tokyo University, 248
  89. Ignatieff, General, Saghalin boundary, connection with, 151
  90. Ihimazu of Satsuma, 29
  91. Ikazuchi, torpedo-boat destroyer, 130
  92. Ikuno, metal mines of, 445
  93. Imata Shinsaku, see Kin-giok-kin