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JAPAN BY THE JAPANESE
- Ito, Marquis Hirobumi (continued):
- Public speeches of, selections from, 72–82
- Rikken Seiyu-Kai, instituted by, 73–75
- Treaty revision under, 207
- United States, return from, 156
- Itsukushima, protected cruiser, 127, 128
- Iturup, Island of, 149, 150
- Iwakura, Lord:
- Ambassador to United States and principal States of Europe, 155–157; return of, 166
- Attacked by assassins, 167
- Representatives of Powers, received by, 146
- Restoration movement, in, 28, 30
- Retirement and death of, 189
- Shogunate, attitude towards, 143
- Iwamaizawa, railway through, 486
- Iwasaki, Baron, on shipbuilding, 475–481; steamship enterprise, 470
- Iwate, cruiser, 129
- Iyemitsu, third Shogun, 23
- Iyemochi, fourteenth Shogun, 27–29
- Iyesada, thirteenth Shogun, 26
- Iyeyasu, Tokugawa, first Shogun of Tokugawa Shogunate, 22; appointed Seji-Daishogun, 23; policy of, 26
- Izumo clan, ships of, 123
- Izumi province, conscription in, 105
- Jad, Mr. W., R.N., 132
- James, Mr. T H., R.N., 132
- Japanese Ladies’ Educational Society in Tokyo, 261; Sanitary Society, 261
- Jardine and Co., Messrs., 451
- Jiji, newspaper, 553, 554, 556
- Jimmu-Tenno, first Emperor of Japan, 19, 20, 290, 292, 475, 497
- Jimmu-Tenno-Sai, Festival of, 285
- Jingo, Empress, 475
- Jingu, Temple of, 296, 297
- Jinjutsumaru, ship of Nagato clan, 125
- ‘Jinkō seitōki,’ historical work, 542
- ‘Joi,’ popular cry, 24
- Jo-ko-han, 181, 182, 201
- Jones, Commander C. W., R.N., 132
- ‘Joruri-bon’ in literature, 546, 547
- Jo-so-u, 196
- Journal of the College of Science, 250
- Journalists, women, 556
- Judicature:
- Constitution, articles of the, relating to, 620
- Functions and independence of the, 53–56
- Judges, functions and qualifications of, 53, 54; number of, 658
- Judicial fees, nature of, 56
- Justice, courts of, statistics relating to, 658
- Juigakushi (licentiate of veterinary medicine), Tokyo University, 251
- Jundomaru, Government auxiliary ship, 123
- ‘Kabane,’ clan name, 286
- Kabayama, Rear-Admiral, 195
- Kaga clan, ships of, 123, 124
- Kaga-maru, steamship, 471
- Kaganokami, ship of war, 122
- Kagero, ship of Tosa clan, 124, 130
- Kagoshima:
- Beet sugar, industry in, 414
- Civil war of, 179
- Prisons in, 511
- Rebellion, the, 308, 357
- Steamship service to, 534
- Kaibunmaru, ship of Satsuma clan, 124
- Kaifumaru, sailing transport, 126
- Kaiki, silk tissues, price of, 1890–1899 396
- Kaikoku, political faction, 26
- Kaimon, coast service vessel, 127, 128
- Kaisanmaru, ship of Uwajima clan, 125
- Kaiseimaru, ship of Sendai clan, 124
- Kaiten, ship of war, 122
- Kaiyo, ship of war, 122
- Kakkomaru, Government auxiliary ship, 123
- Kamaisha, metal mines of, 445
- Kamaishi, iron works at, 434–439
- Kamakura, military centre and residence of Yoritomo at, 21, 22
- Kamakura period in Japanese art, 530; literature, 541
- Kamedamaru, Government auxiliary ship, 122
- Kami, Amaterasu Omi, 496
- Kamtchatka, Japanese rights on coast of, 175
- Kanagawa port, Convention at, 26; opening of, 142
- Kanai, Professor, labour question, connection with, 458, 459
- Kanaoka, artist of Heian period, 523
- Kanazawa, Chamber of Commerce meeting at, 386
- Kanda, Baron, 552
- Kanda, labour gathering at, 459
- Kaneko, Baron Kentaro, Constitutional State, organization of, 93–104; labour question, connection with, 456, 458
- Kanju, sailing ship, 127
- Kan Kei Jo, bureau of Genealogical Investigation, 293
- Kanko, gunboat, 122, 126
- Kanko Kan, steam corvette, 121
- Kankomaru, training ship at Tokyo, 122
- Kan-Name-Matsuri, festival of, 285
- Kanrin, war vessel, 122
- Kanrinmaru, cruise of, to San Francisco, 122