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JAPAN BY THE JAPANESE
  1. Tamsui, Japanese steamship service to, 470, 584
  2. Tamsui harbour, 589
  3. Tani, Major-General, Formosan expedition in, 168; treaty revision, attitude towards, 208
  4. Tannu, artist of Tokugawan period, style of, 532
  5. Tariff rates, see also Customs, Revenue, Taxes:
  6. Count Inouye, by, 309–311
  7. Customs, raising of, 338, 339
  8. Present low rate, 408
  9. Statutory tariff on imports, 354
  10. Treaty revision and, 205, 206, 215
  11. Tategami, shipbuilding yard at, 478
  12. Tateyama, sailing-ship, 127
  13. Tatsuta, despatch-boat, 129
  14. Tatsutamaru, ship of Satsuma clan, 124
  15. Taxation, see also Revenue:
  16. Customs duties, 354
  17. Diet, controlled by, 56–59
  18. Increase of, 319–325, 332, 335
  19. New basis of, under Imperial Government, 346 et seq.
  20. Payment of, money substituted for grain, 349; silk in payment of, 416
  21. Principal taxes:
  22. Bank-note tax, 353, 368
  23. Bourses, tax on, 352
  24. Business tax, establishment of, 350
  25. Income tax, 350, 351
  26. Land tax, 498
  27. Mining, on, 353, 447
  28. Patent medicines, on, 353
  29. Saké brewing, on, see also Saké, 351–354
  30. Soy tax, 352
  31. Sugar, 352
  32. Tobacco, 431, 432
  33. Tonnage dues, 353
  34. Subjects’ duty to pay taxes, 40
  35. Taya, iron mines at, 437
  36. Tayeyama, steamship service to, 584
  37. Tea:
  38. Adulteration of, 422, 423
  39. Cultivation of, 421–425
  40. Export and production of, 402, 403, 408, 422–425, 442
  41. Methods of manufacture of, 424, 425
  42. Price of, 1890–1899, 396
  43. Teachers in primary schools, lack of, 230, 240
  44. Teibo, No. 1 and No. 2, gunboats, 126
  45. Teibomaru, ship of Nagato clan, 125
  46. Tei-jo-sho, Admiral, 203; Corean affair of 1882, in, 185–187
  47. Telegraph companies:
  48. Fusan-Nagasaki Cable, 200
  49. Great Northern, 200, 570
  50. Kagoshima Cable, 569
  51. Keelung Cable, 569
  52. Pescadores Cable, 569
  53. Seoul-Fusan, 200
  54. Shanghai-Tientsin, 200
  55. Telegraph service:
  56. Director-General of Telegraphs, by, 566–570
  57. Inauguration of, 566
  58. Offices, number of, 561, 568
  59. Postal and, fusion of, 561
  60. Telegraph Union, International, 570
  61. Telephone service, 570–572
  62. Temporoku, ship of Uwajima clan, 125
  63. Tencho-Setsu, festival day of, 285
  64. Tenno, Hatsu Kumi Shirasu, 496
  65. Tenno, Jimmu, first Emperor, 284, 297
  66. Tenno, Komei, Imperial father, 284, 285
  67. Tenriu, coast service vessel, 128
  68. Tenryu, corvette, 127
  69. Tenyumaru, ship of Kaga clan, 123
  70. Terajima, Count, treaty revision, attempt at, 205, 206
  71. Terashima, Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs, appointed, 146; Minister, 174
  72. Theatres, Japanese, 546–548
  73. Tides, Japanese coast, on, 429
  74. Tientsin, Treaty of, 171, 199, 203
  75. Times newspaper, treaty revision, publication on, 211
  76. Tiumen River, 199
  77. Toba Nautical School, 484
  78. Tobacco:
  79. Government monopoly of, 414, 431–434; establishment of, 349
  80. Leaf, price of, 1890–1899, 396
  81. Profit of, 433
  82. Statistics concerning, 433, 434
  83. Tax on, 339, 340; removal of, 349
  84. To-gaku-to party, 202, 203
  85. Tokaido, the railway along, 357
  86. Tokanoue-no-Tamuramaro, Seji-Daishogun, 22
  87. Tokiomaru, ship, 126
  88. Tokiwa, cruiser, 129
  89. Toko-han, Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs, 193
  90. Tokugawan Government, see under Shogunate
  91. Tokugawa of Mito, 24
  92. Tokugawa period in Japanese art, 531; in literature, 542–548
  93. Tokutomi, Mr., journalist, 556
  94. Tokyo:
  95. Arsenal at, 106, 120
  96. Astronomical observatory of, 250
  97. Bankers’ Association established at, 377
  98. Castle of, the Daimyos summoned to, 23