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JAPAN BY THE JAPANESE
- Shipping—Shipbuilding (continued):
- Baron Iwasaki, by, 475–481
- Fund, 140
- Statistics for, 480
- Tokugawan Shogunate, Japanese Navy begun by, 475–478
- Ships:
- Clans, belonging to, 123–125
- Government auxiliary, built in Japan, 122; built abroad, 123
- War, list of, 122
- Shirakumo, torpedo-boat destroyer, 130
- Shiranui, torpedo-boat destroyer, 130
- Shirataka, torpedo-boat, 131
- Shirozake, white saké, 351
- Shiu-ki, Chinese philosopher, 282
- Shiunki-Kworei-Sai, festival day, 285
- Shizoku, the, conscription attitude regarding, 106; number of, in the Universities 242, 243
- Shizuoka, tea-growing in, 421
- Shochu, tax on, 351
- Shofumaru, ship of Kurume clan, 125
- Shogunate, Ashikaga, the, 22, 23
- Shogunate Government:
- Art under, 530–533
- Characteristics of, 343
- Coinage system under, 326
- Education, attitude towards, 224, 225
- Fall of, 26, 27, 143
- International intercourse, attitude towards, 1
- Land tax under the, 345, 346
- Origin of title, and power of, 499, 500
- Public enmity towards, 27
- Revenue under the, 306
- Shogun, appointment of, derivation of term, and power of, 19, 22, 23
- War, Civil, policy regarding, 19–26
- Shogunate, Tokugawa, the:
- Adoption under, 299
- Corea under, 148–150
- Diplomatic arrangements of, 142
- Legal system of, 500–502
- Population during, 69
- Rise and fall of, 22–24
- Saghalin boundary, fixing of, 150, 151
- Shipbuilding, attitude towards, 475, 476; navy begun by, 476–478
- Treaties revision and, 204, et seq.
- Shoheimaru, Government auxiliary ship, 122
- Shohomaru, ship of Kaga clan, 124
- Shojiro, Count Yoto, memorial to Emperor, 10
- Shokakumaru, Government auxiliary ship, 123
- Shokin Kamei, literary lady, 255
- Shokomaru, Government auxiliary ship, 123
- Shonai Ryujinmaru, schooner, 125
- ‘Shoryo-dana,’ shelf for spirits, 289
- Shosen Gakko, Government Nautical College, 481
- Shosetsu, Yui-no, plot of, 300
- Sho-shi-sho, Chinese army under, 203
- Shotoku, Prince, silk industry under, 417
- Sho-tsuki, sacrifice month, 287
- Shozuimaru, ship of Uwajima clan, 125
- Shumpumaru, sailing transport, 126
- Shunmeimaru, ship of Kaga clan, 123
- Siege, declaration of a state of, 37
- Silica, output for 1901, 449
- Silk:
- Duty on, 339
- Export of, 408, 442
- Industry, 415–418
- Raw, price of, 1890–1899, 396
- Silver:
- Currency, standard in the, 325–327
- Disposal of coin, 330, 331
- Mining of, 407, 451
- Output for 1901, 449
- Siubun, artist of Ashikaga period, 530, 531
- Siugetsu, artist of Ashikaga period, 530
- So, Daimyo of Tsushima, 147
- Socialism, labour classes among, 458, 459, 461
- Society, discharged prisoners, in aid of, 519
- Society for Nursing Infants of Female Prisoners, 261
- Society for Nursing the Sick, 261
- Society for Orphans, 261
- Sojunmaru, ship of Chikuzen clan, 124
- Soko, gun vessel, 129
- Soldiers and sailors, Imperial address to, 15, 16
- Soochow, Japanese post-office at, 561
- Sôrio, 177
- Soryumaru, Imperial flagship, 126
- Sosai, office of, establishment of, 30
- Sotan, artist of Ashikaga period, 530
- Soy beans:
- Import value of, 408
- Price of, 1890–1899, 396
- Tax on brewing of, 352
- Soyeda, Mr. K.:
- Factory legislation on, 466–468
- Financial question on, 498–412
- Soyejima, Count Taneomi:
- Advice of, in Corean affair, 175
- Chinese mission, policy of, 159–165
- Minister of Foreign Affairs, 158
- Russia, negotiations with, regarding Sakhalin, 173
- Treaty revision, system of, 156, 204, 205
- Spain, naval expenditure on sea-going vessels, 140; copper-producing capacity of, 450