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INDEX
691
- 110, 118; Garrison Artillery, for Shooting, 110; Gunnery and Mechanics’ Work, 119; Paymasters’, 114, 118; Preparatory, 118; Riding, 110, 118; Staff College, 110, 114, 118; Training, 118; Veterinary, 109, 119
- Naval: Academy, 139, 140; College, 134, 135
- Nautical: Awashima, 484; Higher Seamen, for training of, 484; Oshima, 484; Tokyo Nautical College, 481–484
- Seattle, Japanese steamship service to, 470
- Seiji-hajime, ceremony of, 290
- Seishonagon, authoress, 255
- Seishi Roku, register of clan names, 293
- Seishu, or refined saké, 351
- Sei-i Taishogun, office of, 22; abolition of, 30
- Sekigahara, Battle of, 23
- Sen Shizoku Jo, office of, 293
- Senate, see also Diet, Imperial, institution of, 503
- Sendai clan, ships belonging to, 124
- Sendai, garrison of, 114; University at, proposed, 238
- Sendaihagi, literary work, 549
- Senin-Tenno, Emperor, tea industry under, 421
- Senju, woollen cloth factory at, 109, 120
- Senshumaru, Government auxiliary ship, 123
- Sentomaru, Government auxiliary ship, 122
- Sen-yo, State Councillors, establishment of 30
- Seoul, Japanese Legation in, 180; attack on, 183
- Seoul, Treaty of, signed, 196
- Seppuku, 277–279
- Sericulture, 415–418
- Sesson, Artist of Ashikaga period, 530, 531
- Settsu Province, conscription in, 105
- Sewa, Emperor, 20
- Sgiuki Kworei Sai, festival of, 285
- Shakkaimaru, ship of Izumo clan, 123
- Shakwai Heimin-to, Social Democratic party, 459
- Shakwai Minshu-to, Social Democratic party, 459
- Shanghai:
- Japanese steamship service to, 470
- Opening of, to trade, 476
- Postal service with, 564
- Shashi, Japanese post-office at, 561
- Shibusawa, Baron Eiichi:
- Ashio Copper-mines, connection with, 453
- Industrial and financial system, survey of, by, 386–407
- Vice-Minister of Finance, 307, 308
- Shiga, Naomichi, Ashio Copper-mines, connection with, 453
- Shiga, tea-growing in, 421
- ‘Shihohai,’ religious ceremony, 284
- Shikibu, Murasaki, authoress, 255
- Shikishima, battleship, 129
- Shikoku, tea-growing at, 423; railway mileage in, 491
- Shimada, Mr., Labour Organization, Committee on, 457–459
- Shimadzu, Iyehisa, Daimyo of Satsuma, 152
- Shimadzu, Tadahiro, Lord of the Linkin Island, 151
- Shimazu of Satsuma, 29
- Shimazu, Satsuma of, 24, 25
- Shimazu, 25
- Shimbashi, railway from, 485
- Shimizu, new road, public loan for, 356
- Shimoda, port, opening of, 142; Russian warship sunk at, 477
- Shimonoseki:
- Action against foreign vessels at, 29
- Ironworks near, 436
- Peace of, 203
- Shimpei, Eto, Minister of Justice, 158
- Shimpomaru, ship of Karume clan, 125
- Shimpumaru, clan ship, 124, 125
- Shimshu, Island of, 174
- Shinada, Mr., 556
- Shin-betsu, division of population, 286
- Shin-Den, temple of in Imperial palace, 284, 285, 296, 297
- Shingomaru, ship of Himeji clan, 125
- Shinjakumaru, ship of Karume clan, 125
- ‘Shinnen Yenkwai,’ religious festival, 284, 285
- Shin-nin, degree of rank, 284
- Shinno, Imperial descendant, 297
- Shinonome system of mining, 451
- Shinonome, torpedo-boat destroyer, 130
- Shinonome reduction work factory, 451
- Shinrikimaru, ship of Bishu clan, 123
- Shin-sho-Sai, or Nü-Name-no-Matsuri, festival of, 285, 292
- Shinsokumaru, Government auxiliary ship, 123
- Shintenmaru, ship of Chikuzen clan, 124
- Shintoism, see Religion
- Shipping (see also Steamship Companies):
- Merchant Marine:
- Education for, see Schools, Nautical
- Growth of, by Renpei Kondo, 469–474
- Subsidies in aid of, 650–655
- Tonnage, increase of, 401, 470, 481
- Navigation, development of, 401; Encouragement Act, 650–655
- Shipbuilding:
- Act for Encouragement of, 655, 656