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541

Company, 425.

Japan opened, 235-6; 364, 487, 492, 510.

Japan Society, 57; 34, 147, 243, 449, 483, 514.

"Japan Times," 352.

Japanese (origin of), 28, 401.

Japanese (words lacking in), 55, 276.

"Japanese Alps," 70.

Japanese and Chinese compared, 260-1.

"Japanese Bride," 72, 314.

Japanese Characteristics, see Characteristics.

"Japanese Girls and Women," 66, 93, 135, 251, 314, 342, 509.

"Japanese Homes," 72; 35, 41.

Japanese influence on European art, 53.

"Japanese Plays Versified," 467.

"Japanese Village," 342.

"Japanischer Humor" 56, 444.

"Japanische Dramen" 467.

"Japan's Volkswirth schaft," 72; 22.

"Japoneries d'Automne," 257.

"Japon Vrai (Le)," 87,

Jernigan (T.R.), 261.

Jesuits, 322-6; 16, 73, 152, 335, 519,

Jikkan, 477.

Jimmu (Emperor), 226-7, 114, 159, 223, 230, 318, 346, 402, 479.

Jingō (Empress), 228-9; 136; 88, 230, 346.

Jingo feeling, 87, 152, 497.

Jinrikisha, 264; 123, 267, 207.

"Jinrikisha Days in Japan," 69.

Jippensha Ikku, 289, 294.

"Jitsui-go Kyō," 335, 289.

Jizō, 396; 83.

Jōdo sect, 78.

John Kino, 185.

Joint-stock companies, 158, 249.

Jōruri, 464.

Jōsetsu, 48.

"Journal Asiatique," 72.

Journalists, see Newspapers.

Judges, 280-3, 300, 491, 492.

Jūjutsu, 513; 514.

Jū-ni-shi, 476.

Junker (Prof. A.), 343.

Junks, 424, 425, 426, 486.

Jurōjin, 308.


K

Kabuki, 463, 465.

Kaga, 111, 391.

Kago, 267.

Kagura, 112.

Kaibara Ekken, 290, 502.

Kaitakushi, 523, 25.

"Kajin no Kigū," 291.

Kakemon, 270; 36.

Kakke, 268; 251.

Kamakura, 81, 316; 62, 233, 316.

Kaempfer (E.), 266; 73, 254, 430.

Kan, 315.

Kama, 516-9; 398, 461.

Kanaoka, see Kose.

Kanda (Baron K.), 27.

Kanda (festival), 164.

Kane-jaku, 499.

Kanō, (J.), 514.

Kanō painters, 49.

Kappore, 113.

Karakami, 75.

Karatsu, 148.

Kata-kana, 516, 517, 518.

Katō Hiroyuki, 290.

Katō Tamikichi, 148.

Katsugawa school of painters, 510, 511.

Katsuo-bushi, 39.

Katsura (Count), 94.

Kawa-biraki, 162.

Kawachi, 29, 80.

Kawamura (Count), 94.

Kawara-mono, 150.

Kawara-yu, 61.

Kegon, 159.

Keiki, 236.

Keiko (Emperor), 228.

"Keikoku Bidan," 291.

Keiō Gijiku, 367; 132.

Ken, 185.

Keramics, 390; 67, 71.

Kibi-no-Mabi, 516.

Kido Kōin, 351.

Kimmei (Emperor), 77.

Kimono, 122, 123, 124.

Kindergartens, 132.

Kinkwa-zan, 99, 169.

Kinokuni-ya Bunzaemon, 486.

Kipling (Rudyard), 70.

Kissing, 4, 5; 375.

Kita-Shirakawa (Prince), 395

Kitchen-middens, 27, 28.

Kite (order of the), 114.

Kites (toy), 26.

Kitsuki, 464.

Knapp (A.M.), 69.

Knott (Dr. C.G.), 12, 13, 128, 309, 341, 344.

Knox (Rev. Dr. G.W.), 68, 104.

Kōbe, 497; 185, 389, 403, 406, 489.

Kōbō Daishi, 83, 372, 516.

Koehler, 512.

Kōda family, 343.

Kōfu, 248.

Koharu, 206.

Koizumi Yakumo, 65.,

"Kojiki," 284; 75. 105, 223, 227, 229, 230, 231, 230, 285, 287, 313, 423.

"Kojiki Den," 287, 288.

"Kokinsku," 378; 148, 149, 294

"Kokoro," 65.

Koku, 499; 425.