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INDEX
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- Railways (continued):
- Mileage, and amount of working expenses, 400; increase of, 399, 485, 486
- Nationalization of, proposed, 311, 312
- Private, 486–488, 490
- Public loans for development of, 356, 357, 359, 360; Kyoto and Otsu, for, 356; Tsuruga and Ogaki, for, 356
- Traffic receipts and details regarding, 485–495
- Trunk lines, with mileage, 486
- Raw materials, duty on, 408
- Reade, Mr., reference to, 267, 271
- Red Cross Society in Japan, 577
- Regency, see Constitution
- Register of clan names, 293, 294
- Registration:
- House registry, 294
- Law of, 290–294, 301
- Religion:
- Ancestor Worship:
- Adoption and, relation between, 298–302
- Ceremonies of, 284, 285
- Clan ancestors, worship of, 286, 287
- Family ancestors, worship of, 287–290
- Festival days of, 284, 285
- Imperial ancestors, worship of, 283–286
- Kinds of, 282, 290
- Law of, 290
- Marriage and, 295–298
- National religion of Japan, 286–290, 292
- Origin of, 281–283
- Professor Nobushige Hozumi, by, 281–290
- Buddhism:
- Ancestor worship, and, 281–283
- Ceremonies of, 287–289
- Festivals of, 289
- Japan, in, 265, 272, 273, 279
- Bushido:
- History of, 262–266
- Precepts of, 267–281
- Professor Inazo Nitobe, by, 262–281
- Ceremonies, 284–290
- Christianity, prohibition of, in Japan, 31, 50; toleration of, 577
- Confucianism, ancestor worship, effect on, 281
- Constitution and, 290–292
- Festival days, 284, 285, 289, 290
- Laws regarding, 42, 43
- Shintoism:
- Ancestor worship and, 282
- Ceremonies of 287–290
- Priests Pension Bonds for, issue of, 356, 359
- Religion of Japan, 266, 272
- Rengetsu, poetess, 255
- Representatives, House of, see under Diet, Imperial
- Rescripts, see under Edicts
- Restoration, the, 19, 27–31; cause of, and results, 502, 503; legal system, progress under, 502, 504
- Revenue:
- Deficit in, and means of increasing, 318–323
- Establishment of Imperial Government, amount of, on, 342, 343
- Expenditure and, statement of, 322–324
- Increase in, amount of, 347, 348
- Shogunate, under, 343, 344
- Taxes:
- Bank-note tax, amount from, 353
- Bourses, tax on, 352
- Business tax, 350
- Customs duties, 354
- Income tax, 350, 351
- Liquor and tobacco tax, 338–340
- Mining tax, 353
- Patent medicines, 353
- Saké tax, from, 352, 354
- Soy tax, 352
- Stamp duties, 353, 355
- Sugar tax, 352
- Tonnage dues, 353
- Revenue Administration Bureau, 349, 657
- Rice:
- Culture and production, 403, 415
- Export value, 408; prohibition of export from Corea, 200, 201
- Import value, 408; percentage imported, 443
- Price of, 1890–1899, 396
- Production, amount of, 418–420
- ‘Rice-pension,’ the, 356
- Tax on, see also Land Tax, 345, 346, 349
- Rigakushi, Licentiate of Science, Tokyo University, 250
- Rihyakuri, ship of Izumo clan, 123
- Ri-itsu-shoku, assassin, trial and acquittal of, 202
- Rikken Seiyu-Kai, instituted by Marquis Ito, 73; principles of, 74, 75
- Ringakushi (Licentiate of Forestry), Tokyo University, 251
- Riyo-no-gige, Commentary to Civil Code, 393
- Rodo Kumiari-Kiseikai, the Labour Association, 457, 458
- Roesler, Dr., Commercial Code drafted by, 213