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Abaza, Alexander Ageevich
Abe Isoo (socialist)
Abe Masahiro (chief senior councillor)
Abe Masato (member of Council of Elders)
“Abe no ichizoku” (The Abe Clan; Mori
Ō
gai)
Adachi Kenz
ō
(newspaper editor)
Adams, F. O. (acting British minister to Japan)
Adams, Henry
Adams, William (Miura Anjin)
agriculture
Aikoku-sha (Society of Patriots,
later
League for Establishing a National Assembly,
later
Jiy
ū
-t
ō
).
See also
Jiy
ū
-t
ō
Ainu
Akasaka Detached Palace
Akihito, Prince
Akiko, Princess (Meiji’s daughter)
Akira, Prince (Yamashinanomiya)
Albert Victor, Prince (of England)
Alcock, Rutherford (British minister to Japan)
Alekseev, Evgenii Ivanovich (viceroy of Russian Far East)
Alexander II (czar of Russia)
Alexander III (czar of Russia)
Alexis (grand duke of Russia)
Alfonso XII (king of Spain)
Alfred, duke of Edinburgh
Allan, James
allied fleet, bombardment of Shimonoseki by
An Chung-gun (An Un-chil; It
ō
’s assassin)
An Tae-hun
anarchism
anarchosocialism
And
ō
Nobumasa
Anegak
ō
ji Kintomo (imperial vice envoy)
Anglo-Japanese Alliance
Annam
Ansei era
Anti-Treaty-Revision League
Aoki Sh
ū
z
ō
(foreign minister)
Aosta, duke of
Arahata Kanson (writer)
Ariga Nagao (legal officer)
Ariji Shinanoj
ō
Arishima Takeo (novelist)
aristocracy.
See
nobility
Arisugawa Taruhito, Prince.
See
Taruhito, Prince
Armstrong W.N.
army: Taruhito’s instructions to; actions of, in Saga rebellion; Meiji’s personal command of; First Army; and murder of Queen Min; Fifth Infantry Regiment; Meiji’s preference for; on war with Russia.
See also
military drills and maneuvers
Army Military Academy
Arthur, duke of Connaught (Queen Victoria’s son)
Arthur of Connaught, Prince (of England, Queen Victoria’s grandson)
arts.
See also n
ō
Asada S
ō
haku (physician)
Asahiko, Prince.
See
Nakagawa, Prince
Asan
Asano Mochikoto (heir of daimyo of Aki)
Ashikaga Yoshimasa
Ashikaga Yoshinori
assassinations: attempted, of And
ō
; of Ikeuchi; during Restoration period; Meiji’s response to; continued; statement of intended; plot against Meiji; K
ō
toku on; punishments for.
See also
An Chung-gun
Assembly of Daimyos
Asukai Masamichi
Asukayama
Atagi Michiaki (nobleman)
Augusta (empress of Prussia)
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Awatanomiya.
See
Nakagawa, Prince
Baba Tatsui (politician)
Baelz, Erwin (physician)
VIEWS:
on filial duty of emperor; on care of princes; on attack on Czarevitch Nicholas; on ceding of Sakhalin; on Meiji’s relationship with Yoshihito; on Nakayama Yoshiko’s health; on Meiji’s visits to real mother; on Meiji’s foibles; on response to Anglo-Japanese Alliance
Balfour, A. J. (prime minister, Britain)
Bank of Korea
Battle of Song-hwan, The
(n
ō
play; Meiji)
“Battle of Song-hwan, The” (war song; Meiji)
Bauduin A. F.
Beppu Shinsuke
Biddle, James
Bigot, Georges
Bingham, John
Bird, Isabella L.
births, as polluting events
Bismarck, Herbert von
Biutsov, Evgenii Karlovich (Russian envoy)
Biwa, Lake
Black, John
Board of Trade (England)
Boissonade, Gustave
B
ō
j
ō
Toshiakira (military liaison officer)
B
ō
j
ō
Toshinaga (chamberlain)
border disputes
Boshin war
Boxer Rebellion
Boy’s Day
Brinkley, Francis
Buddhism: threats against hidden Christians by; separation of Shint
ō
from; regulations for nuns; Meiji’s attention to temples of; Kalakaua’s interest in; Nishimura on; Shingon
bummei kaika
(culture and enlightenment), policy of
Bushid
ō
(Nitobe Inaz
ō
)
cabinet: reorganization of; and Meiji; political balance in; parliamentary; isolation of, from ordinary people; members’ interest in politics; It
ō
’s; Sonoda on appointments to; and crisis of; stalemate of, with Diet; party; and Boxer Rebellion; Katsura’s; Saionji’s
cabinet (Korea)
calendar: lunar; solar, adoption of
calligraphy
Cambridge, duke of
Canton, China
capital (Japan)
Cassini, Arturo (Russian minister to United States)
Centennial Exposition (Philadelphia)
Central News
centralized state, transition to
ceremonies and rituals: first reading;
gembuku
(initiation into manhood); gift giving as;
fukasogi
(hair-trimming);
himo-naoshi
(
himo-toki
adult sash); moon-viewing; Night Palace Ceremony;
seppuku
;
shih
ō
hai
(worship of the four directions);
nusa
(sweeping away evil influences); Daij
ō
-e (post-coronation ritual); learned from Western navies; for New Year; for Meiji’s railway station visits; first chopsticks; importance of; after birth of prince or princess; revival of
Chamberlain, Joseph (colonial minister, Britain)
chamberlains.
See B
ō
j
ō
Toshinaga; Fujinami Kototada; Hinonishi Sukehiro; H
ō
j
ō
Ujiyasu; Iwakura Tomosada; Takashima Tomonosuke; Tominok
ō
ji Takanao; Yamaguchi Masasada; Yoneda Torao
Chang In-hwan
Charter Oath in Five Articles
Chekhov, Anton
Chigusa Aribumi (nobleman)
Chigusa Kotoko (Meiji’s concubine)
Chikako, Princess (Princess Kazunomiya): engagement of, to Taruhito; engagement and marriage of, to Iemochi; at moon-viewing ceremony; journey of, to Edo; on Tokugawa Iemochi’s choice of successor; on behalf of Tokugawa family; Meiji’s visit to; death of