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Index.

Hours (how counted), 474-5

House-cleaning, 160.

Houses, 35.

House-tax, 497.

"How I Became a Christian," 72, 335.

Huish (M. B.), 56, 85, 393.

Human sacrifices, 30.

Humbert (Aimé), 68.

"Hundred Poets," 25, 378.

Husbands (position of), 311, 313, 500, 504.

"Hyaku-nin Is shu," 378.


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Ice-cream, 459.

Ichi-Roku, 475,

"Ideals of the East," 73.

Ideographs, 514-6; 277, 397, 521, and see Chinese Characters,

Iemitsu, 235, 348, 424.

Iemochi, 236.

Ieyasu, 234-5; 15. 16, 103, 348, 393, 397, 424, 522.

Ikao, 61.

Ikegami, 371.

Illustrated books (early), 509.

Images, 83; 30, 33, 76, 77.

Imbrie (Rev. Dr. Wm.), 278.

Imitativeness, 8, 259, 262.

Imperial Family, 318; 45, 127, 136, 159, 205, 217, 222, 227, 233, 280, 338, 344, 353, 380, 395, 419, 440, 479.

Imperial insignia, 173.

Imperialism, 8, 76, 159, 318, 411.

Impersonality, 66, 84, 276.

Imports, 488; 22, 489.

Inagaki (M.), 73, 88.

Inari, 161; 81, 163, 370.

Incense parties, 245.

"Inclusive" reckoning, 12, 339, 445.

Indian influence, 246; 37, 47, 77, 155, 212, 308, 423, 483, and see Buddhism.

Indian summer, 296.

Industrialism, 248; 4, 6, 110, 432.

"Industries of. Japan," 68, et pass.

Inferiority (supposed of the Japanese), 242, 262, 489.

"In Ghostly Japan," 246.

Ingwa, 395.

Inkyo, 14, 246.

Inlaid metals, 317.

Inland Sea, 208; 100, 349, 350, 355, 357, 369, 404, 412.

Inns, 370, 481.

Inō Chūkei, 309.

Inoue (Count), 94, 132, 238.

Inoue (Jukichi), 69, 434, 440.

Inoue (Tetsujiro), 422.

Insatsu Kyoku, 110.

Insects, 527.

Insubordination, 154-5, 383-4.

Insurance, 167, 249, 301, 494.

Intercalary months, 476.

Intoxicants, 415.

Inu Ou Mono, 388.

Investigators (European), 431.

Irises, 82, 174, 207.

I-ro-ha, 516-8.

"I-ro-ha Bunko" 191, 289.

Iron, 28, 34.

Irrigation, 19, 20.

Isawa (S.), 340, 341, 342.

Ise, 37, 87, 112, 156, 247, 405, 412, 420, 421.

"Ise Mono-gatari," 286, 509.

Ise Ondo, 112.

"Island Life." 74.

"Island of Formosa Past and Present (The)," 189.

Islands, 208, 358, 522.

Itō (Baron Miyoji), 352.

Itō (Jinsai), 103.

Itō (Keisuke), 73.

Ito (Marquis), 94, 132, 218, 219, 239, 293.

Iwakura (Prince), 489, 490.

Iwamoto (Mrs), 291.

Iwasaki family, 426, 425; 300.

Iwasa Matahei, 50.

Izanagi, 224; 60, 230, 471.

Izanami, 224; 230, 471.

Izu, 210.

Izumo, 224-7; 30, 118, 120, 162, 247, 402, 421.


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Japan (charm of), 439.

"Japan" (Dr. Rein's), 68, et pass.

Japan (various names of), 249-50.

"Japan and China," 67, 243; and see Brinkley.

"Japan and its Art," 56, 85, 393.

"Japan as it Was and Is." 73.

"Japan closed, 424; 236, 389, 485.

Japan for the Japanese, 88, 235, 237, 279.

"Japan Herald," 408.

"Japan in Days of Yore," 69.

"Japan Mail," 219; 56, 60, 259, 296.

Japan Mail Steamship