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INDEX
697
- Yamato-take-no-Mikoto, Prince, 496
- Yamazaki, Mr., foreign trade on, 441–443
- Yanagawa, Shunzo, editor, 552
- Yanagiwara, Lord, Japanese Minister, 154, 168
- Yano, Mr. Humio, labour question, connection with, 459
- Yawatamachi, ironworks at, 436
- Yawatamura, ironworks at, 435
- Yayeyama, despatch boat, 127, 129
- Yashima, battleship, 128
- Yasui, Miss, 259
- ‘Ye-awase,’ 523
- Yechizen, Matsudaira of, 29
- Yeiheimaru, ship of Kaga clan, 123
- Yeisojo, naval engagement at, 126
- Yeitoku, artist of Oda-Toyotomi period, 531
- Yenomoto, Admiral, rebel chief, 125
- Yen-sei-gai, Chinese official in Corea, 190, 191, 194
- Yetajima, naval college at, 135
- Yezo Island, 125, 149
- Yezo, police system in, 506
- Yo-hai, ceremony of, 285
- Yo-kei-yaku, Chinese interpreter, 177
- Yokohama:
- Bankers’ Association established at, 377
- Chamber of Commerce, meeting at, 386
- Clearing-house at, 394
- Coal station at, 102
- Commercial port of, 423
- Evacuated by French and English garrisons, 1875, 173
- Naval station at, 133
- Postal service, 558, 561, 562, 564
- Railways, 399, 485
- Schools at, 260
- Silk export fostered at, 418
- Specie bank, see under Banks
- Steamship service from, 470
- Tea-drying factory at, 421; ten inspection officers at, 423
- Telephone communication in, 570
- Yokohama Herald, drafts of treaty revision published in, 206
- Yokosuka:
- Dockyard, 133, 136, 477, 478
- Gunnery school at, 482
- War vessels supplied from, 126, 127
- Yokwatin, port of, opening of, 188
- Yomiuri Shimbun, newspaper, 553
- Yomiuri, the, publications, 551, 552
- Yoritomo, first Shogun, 530
- Yorodzu, newspaper, 554, 555
- Yoshifusa, Regent, 20
- Yoshimune, eighth Shogun, 24
- Yoshino, cruiser, 127, 128
- Yugao, ship of Tosa clan, 124
- Yuge Nautical School, 484
- Yugiri, torpedo-boat destroyer, 130
- Yuhimaru, ship of Kurume clan, 125
- Yukomaru, ship of Sendai clan, 124
- Yuriaku, atrocities of, 271
- Yuryake, Emperor, silk industry under, 416
- Zuisha sect, 544
- Zumoto, Mr., Japanese press on, 550–557
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