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INDEX

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Akame (Red Eye), 27, 152

Akasaka Castle siege, 63–66

Akashi Yoji, 196

Akatsu, Private: at Lubang, 247–48

Akechi Mitsuhide, 157

Akigusa Shun, 191

Akizuki Museum, 172
n

akut
o
(bandits), 55–56, 87

Allen, Louis

Burma: The Longest War,
201, 223

“The Nakano School,” 208
n

Amakusa Islands, 170

Amakusa Shir
o
, 170–72

Amami Oshima, 122

Amaterasu (sun goddess), 14, 28

Americans

in Asia, 214–15, 217–19, 245

fear of, 221

murdered in Fukuoka, 221–22

Nakano students and, 192–93

Amida Buddha, 83

anarchic violence, medieval Japan, 38–39, 53–56, 79–80, 87–89

Anegawa battle, 158–59

Ansell, Noriko (guide), 18, 24, 98, 121, 123, 129, 136, 147, 148, 155, 159, 161, 178, 184

Aoyama Mountain, 146

Arai Fujitsugu, 219

armor

ninja, 2–3, 18, 21, 140, 153

samurai, 36, 40–41, 45, 162, 166

arquebuses, 101, 102, 108, 113, 157, 171

Asahi Shimbun,
249

Asai Nagamasa, 137

ashigaru
(light-foots), 66–67, 80, 82, 85, 95–97

rewards, 96

Ashikaga family, 55, 60, 72

shoguns, 38

Ataka Gate, 187

Yoshitsune and, 36–37

Ataka
(noh play), 37
n

Aung San: and Burma independence, 206–8

Aung San Suu Kyi, 206

Australia, reconnoitre of, 208–11

Azuchi castle, 143

Banba temple, 43

bandits, 43, 54–56, 72, 82, 87–88, 91, 94, 132, 158

Malaya, 201

Bansensh
u
kai,
126–27, 177–86

Chinese sources, 179

contents, 180–83, 185–86

Ohara Kazuma version, 184–85

Bash
o
, 136–37, 230

Benkei, 187

biological warfare, 192, 217

Bond, James, 227–35

Bose, Subhas Chandra: and INA, 200–201

Britain

2011 riots in, 226–27

agents, 198

anti-British groups, 196–99, 200–202, 205–6

colonies, 193, 224–25

Burma and, 200–201, 206–8

India and, 196–201, 224

Malaya and, 196, 198–202

Buddhas, 22, 107, 119

Amida, 83

Mount Kasagi images, 61

Buddhism/Buddhists, 24, 75, 84, 119, 125, 135–36, 147, 148, 161–62, 190

factions, conflicts, 56

monasteries, 107

scholars, 84

and Shinto, 24, 123, 135–36

temples, 24, 54, 93, 98, 122–23

Tendai sect, 24, 98–99, 124, 136, 144

True Pure Land (J
o
do Shinshü) sect, 83–84

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