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