Japanese Plays and Playfellows

Part 21

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Hideyoshi (Taikō), 43, 72, 86, 109, 243

Hiroshigi, 105, 228

Hokusai, 140, 143, 198, 228, 255

Ibsen (Henrik), 46, 88

Ikkiu, 42

Inari (goddess), 48, 52, 71, 162, 276, 288

Inonyé (Count), 270

Ito (Marquis), 12, 29

Iyeyasu, 43, 75, 86, 110, 279, 284, 300

Jishō, 280

Jizō, 52, 162, 167

Kawakami (Otojiro), 65, 84

Keiki (Tokugawa), 44

Keion, 220

Kent (Horace Robert), 33

Kesiki, 280

Kintaro, 56

Kidōen, 280

Kitsune, 46, 48, 249

Kiyomori, 46

Kiyotsugu, 41

Kogyo (Mr.), 43

Komatsu Tenno (Emperor), 277

Konosuke Koyama, M.P., 34

Kōrin, 210, 300

Kuroda (Marquis), 66

Kwannon (goddess), 52, 185, 257

Loti (Pierre), 3, 48, 64, 211

Marlowe (Christopher), 72

Millard (Miss Evelyn), 65

Mitford (A. B.), ii, 81

Matsumoto Keichi, 43

Mori (Viscount), 79

Motokiyo, 41, 49

Motoöri, 105, 126

Nagoya Sanza, 72

Okuma (Count), 27, 29, 79

Okuni, 72

Osada (Mr.), 84, 266

Ota Nobunaga, 42

Ransome (Stafford), 9

Saikaku, 280

Schroeder (F.), 32

Scott (Clement), 88, 269

Shakespeare, 4, 58, 73, 74, 88

Shaw (George Bernard), 206

Shiuran, 42

Shizuka, 54

Shoji Jinzemon, 285

Shotoku Taishi, 190

Soga, 278

Swinburne (A. C.), 122, 129

Takao, 278

Takeda Izumo, 73

Tanabata (The Weaver), 173, 290

Tennyson (Lord), 122, 129, 139

Tora Gozen, 278

Tosa, 299

Toyomatsu (Umeseko), 33

Tsuboüchi (Yūzō), 85

Ukiyoye (Painters), 140, 284

Umewaka (Mr.), 44

Utamaro, 143, 284

Verhaeren (Emile), 210, 275

Watazumi-no-Mikoto, 223

Yacco (Madame Sada), 65, 267

Yano (Fumiō), 156

Yoritomo, 54, 278

Yoshitsune, 54, 154

Yuko Hatakeyama, 79

III

PLACES

Akakura, 180

Asama-yama, 179, 222

Ashikaga, 238

Blackfriars, 72

Chester, 57

Dango-zaka, 258

Dan-no-ura, 55, 277

Dōgō, 200

Dōshisha, 15

Fuji-yama, 3, 70, 141

Gōjō Bridge (Kyōto), 54, 265

Haruna, 165

Hiei-zan, 42

Hiroshima, 195, 245, 277

Hommonji, 164

Ikao, 149

In and Sea, 191

Ishinomaki, 213

Izumo, 72, 242

Kamakura, 54

Karuizawa, 179

Kikai-gashima, 46

Kinkwa-zan, 215

Kintaikyō (Bridge), 200

Kiyomizu, 257

Kōbe, 5, 12, 77, 206

Kose, 222

Kure, 194

Kyōtō, 35, 47, 50, 72, 93, 104, 106, 237, 279

Liaotung (Peninsula), 80

Matsuë, 243

Matsushima, 212

Matsuyama, 204

Meguro, 283

Mi Hashi (Nikkō), 188

Miyajima, 195

Moscow, 110, 115, 237

Mukōjima, 104, 287

Naoetsu, 185

Nara, 40, 168, 278

Nogiri (Lake), 183

Notting Hill, 66

Omuro Gosho, 114

Onomichi, 193

Ōsaka, 26, 73, 109, 189, 245, 268

Sendai, 211, 278

Sengakuji, 78

Sen-yūji, 188

Shiba, 104, 147

Shimabara, 299

Shimonoseki, 44, 278

Shinagawa, 285

Shiogama, 278

Sugamo, 13, 35

Suruga-dai, 13

Takata, 183

Tōkyō, 67, 76, 83, 93, 168

Tsuruga, 116

Uji Bridge, 113

Yokohama, 8, 12, 32, 35

Yoshino, 105

Yoshiwara, 70, 283, 291

Yume no Uki-hashi, 188

Zenkōi (Nagano), 224

TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE

Obvious typographical errors and punctuation errors have been corrected after careful comparison with other occurrences within the text and consultation of external sources.

Except for those changes noted below, all misspellings in the text, and inconsistent or archaic usage, have been retained. For example, lay preacher, lay-preacher; lifelong, life-long; plaistered; lotos; anecdotic; engraven; whirr; lakelet; lupinar; choregraphic.

Pg 18: ‘not a all sure’ replaced by ‘not at all sure’. Pg 23: ‘seem to English’ replaced by ‘seems to English’. Pg 48: ‘like the weir-wolf’ replaced by ‘like the werewolf’. Pg 51: ‘Princess Rokijo, who’ replaced by ‘Princess Rokujo, who’. Pg 225: ‘upto the main’ replaced by ‘up to the main’. Pg 265: ‘patriotism. Perhap’ replaced by ‘patriotism. Perhaps’.

Index: Hiroshige replaced by Hiroshigi. Inouye replaced by Inonyé. Kagamigama- replaced by Kagamiyama-. Kiyomidzu replaced by Kiyomizu. O Kuni replaced by Okuni. Schröder replaced by Schroeder. Shotuku replaced by Shotoku. Takaba replaced by Takata. Wazumi- replaced by Watazumi-.

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