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JAPAN BY THE JAPANESE
- Komei Tenno Sai, festival-day of, 285
- Konakamura, Professor, 288
- Kondo, Jinzo, explorer, 149
- Kondo, Renpei, merchant marine, on growth of, 469–474
- Kongo, coast-service vessel, 127, 128
- Konin, Emperor of Japan, 20, 21
- Korea, see Corea
- Korin, artist of Tokugawan period, 532
- Ko-riyo, see Law, House
- Korsakov, port of, Japanese rights in, 175
- Kosaimaru, ship of Matsuyama clan, 125
- Kosaka, metal mines of, 445
- Koseki Ho, law of house registration, 294
- Koshinmaru, ship of Nagato clan, 125
- Ko-sho-u, Kin-giok-kin, shot by, 202
- Kosokumaru, Government auxiliary ship, 123
- Kosugemaru, building of, 479
- Kotesu, ironclad, 125
- Koto Jo Gakko, the, 606
- Kotoku-Sozoku, in succession law, 303
- Ko-toku-Tenno, 497, 498
- Kotonoomaru, training-ship, 483
- ‘Ko-uji,’ see Uji
- Kuga, Mr., 556
- Kumagaye, railway from, 485
- Kumamoto, garrison of, 114
- Kunashiri, island of, 149
- Kune copper-mine, 452
- Kure:
- Naval station at, 133, 134
- Steel-foundry in, 438, 439
- Strike at, 459
- Kuri-ga-hama, American negotiations at, 25
- Kurile Islands, Government of, 174
- Kurita, Professor, 288
- Kuroda, Count Kiyotaka:
- Corea, sent to, as High Commissioner, 176
- Count Okuma supported by, 212
- Premier, created, 210
- Vice-Director of Board of Exploration of Yeso and Sakhalin, 151, 173
- Kurume clan, ships of, 125
- Kurushima, Tsuneki, Count Okuma assaulted by, 213
- ‘Kusachi,’ religious ceremonies, 289
- Kushiromaru, tonnage of, 480
- Kuwada, Professor, labour question, connection with, 458, 459
- Kuwana, Matsudaira of, 30
- Kwammu, Emperor, 22
- Kwan-ko-Maru, training-ship, 477
- Kwasan, Watanabe, artist, style of, 533
- Kwazoku (nobles), number of, 242
- Kwo-betsu, division of population, 286
- Kworei-Den, Temple of, in Imperial Palace, 284, 285, 296, 297
- Kwo Taishi, Imperial son, heir-apparent, 297
- Kwo Taison, Imperial grandson, heir apparent, 297
- Kyorimaru, Government auxiliary ship, 123
- Kyoseikai, association of engine-drivers, 458
- Kyoto:
- Art in, 530
- Bankers’ association established at, 317
- Clearing-house established at, 377, 394
- Daijo-Sai at, 292
- Imperial University of, 235
- Postal service in, 558, 561, 564
- Railway from, 485
- Restoration movement in, 28, 30
- Schools at, 260
- Tea-growing in, 421
- Kyushyu, tea-growing at, 423; railway mileage in, 491
- Lacquer-work, Japanese, 522 et seq.
- La Perouse, Straits of, boundary between Japan and Russia, 150
- Labour Question in Japan:
- Agitation, first movements of, 457, 458; Government attitude towards, 460, 461
- Capitalists, attitude towards, 460, 461
- Conditions of Japanese labourers, 466–468
- Employés, wages of, 397, 473
- Factory legislation, 466–468
- Labourers’ League, 459
- Market, state of, 462–466
- Organizations in favour of, 456–461
- Labour World, publication of, 458, 459
- Lamps, export of, 443
- Land, ownership of, by aliens, 410; allotment principle, 498, 499, 501
- Land tax (see also Fiefs and Feudalism):
- Bill for increase of, 321, 333–335, 338
- Institution of, in 1873, 349
- Nature of, 343
- Rate of assessment of, 349, 350
- Reorganization of, 344–347
- Landsturm service, 117
- Land Surveying Department, 110
- Landwehr service, 117
- Law:
- Accounts of, 313, 314
- Administrative adjudication of, 503
- Adoption regarding, 298–302
- Ancestor-worship and, 290
- Coinage, the, 319, 326
- College of, at Tokyo University, 246, 247, 253, 254
- Commercial, 362, 378