thetoriioriginally associated with,226SHINZABURŌ, HAGIWARA. Falls in love with Tsuyu,228;the sad story of the lovers' fate,228-233;Tomozō, servant of,230;Hakuōdō Yusai advises,230;goes to the high-priest Ryōseki,231SHIPPEITARŌ. The phantom cats and,269,270SHIRO. Sent by Emma-Ō to conquer the God of Wealth,211,212SHITA-TERU-HIME("Lower-shine-Princess"). Wed by Ame-waka,31SHŌ-CHIKU-BAI. The name embracing the three emblems of the Pine,Bamboo, and Plum-flower,195SHŌGUN-S. Kamakura, seat of, of the Hōjō family,82;Yedo Government issues notice to Tengu and other demons priorto the visit to Nikko of the,355SHOJŌ. A sea monster fond of sacredsaké,359;legendreYurine and,359-362SHOKURO. The Thunder God, Raiden, and,254;Chiyo slain by,254;makes peace with Chiyo after she has been restored to life,254SHONIN, SHŌDŌ. Founder of first Buddhist temple at Nikko,242;legendresacred bridge of Nikko,242SHOSHA-SAN. Place in Harima;one of the thirty-three places sacred to Kwannon,204SHUTENDOJI. The Goblin King of Oyeyama;his doings on Mount Oye,44-48;Kimitaka's daughter snatched away by,45;Raiko at ball of,47;magicsakédrunk by,47;attacked and slain by Raiko,47-48SMITH, R. GORDON.Legend of the Lady of the Snow in hisAncient Tales and Folk-loreof Japan,122,152,165,177SNOW, THE LADY OF THE. Yuki-Onna is,149;Mosaku and,149,150;Minokichi and,149-151;Mr. R. Gordon Smith in hisAncient Tales and Folk-lore of Japandescribes,152,153;Kyuzaemon and,152,153SODA, ITO. A young soldier who discovers cause of illness of Princeof Hizen,266-268SODZU-BABA. The Old Woman of the Three Roads, associated with theFestival of the Dead,222;Ten Datsu-Ba, husband of,222SOGA SADAYOSHI. Visits temple of Ken-cho-ji,110;appears before Emma-Ō,110;remembered by Jizō,110,111SŌJIJI. Place in Settsu;one of the thirty-three places sacred to Kwannon,204SONOBÉ. Sent by the Lord of Kishiwada to cryptomeria-treeon Oki-yama,181,182SPIRIT. OF THE MOUNTAIN,330;of the Fields,330;of Grass,330;of the Seashore,331;of the Sword,336STAR LOVERS. Stars (possibly Lyra and Aquila) shine with five coloursat yearly meeting of the,127STREET EVERLASTING. Place for ghosts to wander in,224STREET OF AGED MEN. Near Street Everlasting,224STONES. Poetry suggested by names given to, by the Japanese,157SUICIDE. Of Japanese lovers, is calledjōshi—i.e.,"love-death" or "passion-death,"144;seealsohara-kiri, orseppuku,161SULLIVAN, SIR ARTHUR. Reference toThe Mikado, by,xiSUN GODDESS. Ama-terasu, daughter of Izanagi and Izanami, the,23;the dead fear to gaze upon the,109;the mirror in which she gazes reposes at Ise,191;mirror cakes associated with, at New Year Festival,220SUPERSTITION. Japanese, various forms of,342-349;human sacrifice associated with,342-344;forms of divination,344-346;unlucky years and days,346,347;strange, relating to children,347,348;charms associated with Japanese,348;the Beckoning Leaf,348;Bimbogami (the God of Poverty) and,349;Bimbo-mushi("Poverty-Insect") and,349;theBaku,358,359SURUGA.The Elixir of Life sent to the highest mountain in, by the Mikado,79;(seeFuji); Visu lived on plain of,136SUSA-NO-O("The Impetuous Male"). Child of Izanagi and Izanami,23;brother of the Sun Goddess, Ama-terasu,25;an undesirable and cruel deity,25;banished by parents to Yomi,25;proposes to first visit Plain of High Heaven,25;his sister, Ama-terasu, prepares to withstand him,26;he tricks her by guile,26;Ama-terasu flees from the cruelty of,27;finally banished to Yomi,28;arrives at River Hi,29;seeks hand of Kushi-nada-hime,29;wins her by slaying the eight-forked serpent,29,30;theTengu= emanations from,352"SUTRA, TREASURE-RAINING."A holysutragiven by Ryōseki to Shinzaburō,232SUZUKI SHICHIRO. Discovers Kiuchi Heizayemon,353SWORD. "The-Grass-Cleaving," a divine weapon discovered by Susa-no-o,30;given as a gift to Prince Yamato,54;the Spirit of the,336TTAIKO-HIDEYOSHI. The friend of Rikiu,296,297TAIRA. Yoshitomo killed in a battle with,41;Kiyomori, the cruel leader of the clan,41;finally conquered and driven into the sea at Dan-no-ura by Benkeiand Yoshitsune,43TAIRA CLAN. Great sea-fight referred to, between Minamoto clan and,300TAIRA-NO-MASAKADO. Swarm of butterflies during preparation for revoltby,217TAKACHIHI. Uzume and companions reach summit of,33TAKAHAMA. The White Butterfly and,218,219TAKA-MI-MUSUBI. God who sends Ninigi to govern the Central Landof Reed-Plains,30"TAKASAGO."I. The famous pines of, referred to,159;Matsue, daughter of a fisherman at,187-189.II. Considered one of the finest of theNoor classicaldramas,186TAKERU. Brigand, slain by Yamato,52TAKERU, IDZUMO. Outlaw, slain by Yamato,53"TAKETORI MONOGATARI." F. Victor Dickins's translation of, vTAMA. Maid-servant of Kazariya Kyūbei,282;revisit to master and mistress after her death, in the form ofa fly,284TAMANA. Loved by Tōtarō,377-379;Tōtarō weds,379TAMATE-BAKO. Otherwise "The Box of the Jewel Hand"; gift bestowed byPrincess Otohime on Urashima,327TAMBA, PROVINCE OF. Raiko and companions reach,45TAMEYOSHI. Death of Sea Serpent, Yofuné-Nushi, reported to,335TANABATA. Alternative, The Weaving Lady; daughter of the God ofthe Firmament,126;wife of Hikoboshi,126,127TANGO. Village of Midzunoe, in the province of,324TANIGUMI-DERA. Place near Tarui, in Mino;one of the thirty-three places sacred to Kwannon,204"TANKA."SeeJapanese Poetry,380-386TARANDA, CAPTAIN. The Woman's Sword and,336,337TAWARA TODA("My Lord Bag of Rice").SeeHidesato,62-64TEA. Origin of first plant,291; in China,290-293;Luwuh the first Chinese tea-master,292;Chakingthe Holy Scripture of,292;drunk by Zen priests before image of Bodhi Dharma (Daruma),293;Professor B. H. Chamberlain on tea ceremonies,293;pamphlet on, by Buddhist priest Eisai,293,294;Rikiu the greatest of tea-masters,296,297TEA-DRINKING. In England and Japan, contrasted,290,291;theSpectatoron,290;Dr. Johnson regarding his propensity to,291;is a ritual in Japan,291TEA-KETTLE. Story of the miraculous,262-264TE-NADZUCHI("Hand-stroke-elder"). Wife of Ashi-nadzuchi,and mother of Kushi-nada-hime,29TEN DATSU-BA. Husband of Sodzu-Baba,222TENGU. King of the, his kindness to Yoshitsune,41,42;reference to story of the,351;Tobikawa imitates a,353;modern belief in the,355;officials of the Yedo Government and their belief in the,355"TENGU-KAKUSHI" = "Hidden by aTengu,"353;legend giving an account of the,353-355TENJIKU. Prince Ishizukuri required to journey to, in orderto procure the Begging Bowl of the Lord Buddha,67TENKO. Art master to Sawara;Kimi's uncle,122TENNO, ANTOKU. Infant Emperor who perished in the great sea-fightbetween the Taira and Minamoto clans,300TEOYO. Rescued by Matsue, and loved by her,188,189"THOUGHT-COMBINING." A God who brings birds from the Eternal Landto tempt the Sun Goddess back to Heaven,27,28THUNDER. Legends in regard to,250-254;Bakin'sKumono Tayema Ama Yo No Tsuki, rethe God of,250;Animal; Raijū the,251;Bird; Raicho the,251;Woman, Kaminari the,252;Child; Raitaro the,253;Record;Shin-rai-kithe,251THUNDER GODS. Eight varieties rest on Izanami,24;seeRaiden,250;seelegends,250-254;Shokuro and the,254TIDE JEWELS. Sent by hand of Isora as a gift from the Dragon King tothe Empress Jingo,331TOBA.I. Emperor. The Jewel Maiden concubine to,98.II. Ex-Emperor. Wishes to build temple to Kwannon in Kyōto,179TOBIKAWA. An ex-wrestler of Matsue who imitates aTengu,353TOCHI. Ishizukuri discovers a bowl in, which he offers to Kaguya,68,69TOEMA-DERA. Chūjo Hime, a Buddhist nun, retires to temple of,201TOGO, ADMIRAL. A hero of Japan,xiiTOKIMUNE, REGENT. Nichiren sent to beach of Koshigoye to bebeheaded by,241TOKIWA. Wife of Yoshitomo, mother of Yoshitsune;at her husband's death she weds Kiyomori,41;urges Yoshitsune to avenge his father's death,41TOKIYORI, SAIMYOJI. A celebrated Regent during reign of EmperorGo-Fukakusa,182;his mission to relieve peasants from grasping officials and itssequel,182-184TOKOYO. Daughter of Oribe Shima,334;her search after her father,334-336;slays Yofuné-Nushi (the White Sea Serpent),335TOKUDŌ SHŌNIN. The great Buddhist abbot of the eighth century,201TOKUTARO. His scepticism regarding foxes, and how he was deludedby them,98-100TOKUTARŌ-SAN. The boy doll of life-size,215TŌKYŌ. Covered with ashes from Fuji volcano,131TOMOZŌ. One of Shinzaburō's servants,230;Miné wife of,233"TORII," THE. Meaning of = "Fowl-dwelling" or "Bird-rest,"226;reference to Professor B. H. Chamberlain and,226;reference to Dr. W. G. Aston and,226; "The Footstool of the King"the most perfect gateway in the world,227;Mrs. Salwey's reference to,227TŌTARŌ. Samébito succoured by,376,377;falls in love with Tamana,377-379;weds Tamana,379TOTTORI. Thefuton(quilt) of,309-311TOYO-TAMA("Rich-jewel").Daughter of the Sea God; weds Hoori,36;gives birth to a son, assumes form of a dragon, and departsfrom Hoori,37TREASURE SHIP. TheTakara-bune;Seven Gods of Good Fortune as passengers on,115TREES. Reference to the Japanese dwarf,159;the pine, the emblem of good fortune and longevity,159;the cherry and plum, association of Japanese woman's beauty andvirtue, with,174,175;the camellia, legend regarding,175;the cryptomeria,176;the God of Roads and a pine,176;Ki-no-o-baké, a tree spirit,176;the spirit of the God Kōjin resides in theenokitree,177;the silent pine,177;the Willow Wife,177-180;Yenoki, the tree of the One-eyed Priest,180;the burning of the Three Dwarfs,182,184;the pine-tree lovers,186-189TRUE SAKAKI TREE. Hung with jewels and dressed by Uzume to temptAma-terasu back to Heaven,28TSUBOSAKA-DERA. Place in Yamato;one of the thirty-three places sacred to Kwannon,203TSUGARU. Kikuo, the retainer of,165TSUKI-YUMI. The Moon God, son of Izanagi and Izanami;climbs Ladder of Heaven to become the consort of Sun Goddess,Ama-terasu,23TSURE-DZURE-GUSA. Record by Kenkō written in fourteenth century,xiTSUYU("Morning Dew"). The only daughter of Iijima,228;the story of, illustrates the power of Karma,228-233;falls in love with Hagiwara Shinzaburō,228;the story of their sad fate,228-233TUSKI NO IWAKSA. Scroll of the Elixir of Life sent in charge of,to highest mountain in Suruga,79TUSNA. Most worthy of Raiko's retainers,49"TWENTY-EIGHT FOLLOWERS."Personifications of certain constellations,200UUDA, EMPEROR. Baptized by Kōbō Daishi,239UJI RIVER. People visit, to witness the firefly battle,286UNAI. The Maiden of,313-315;Mubara and Chinu lovers of the Maiden of,313-315UNDERWORLD. Reference to,202UPPER HORIKANÉ. Tokutaro at,99URASHIMA. The legend of,323-328;ballad of "The Fisher Boy of,"324;the tortoise and,324,325;at the Dragon (Sea) King's palace,325-328;weds Otohime, the Dragon King's daughter,325;receives from Otohime the gift of the "Box of the Jewel Hand"(Tamate-Bako),327;the tomb of, still shown at temple in Kanagawa,328UZUME("Heavenly-alarming-female").Dances to tempt the Sun Goddess (Ama-terasu) back to Heaven,28;accompanies Ninigi,33;accosts the Deity of the Field-paths,33;reaches summit of Takachihi,33;given by Ninigi to Deity of the Field-paths as wife,33VVISU. The Rip Van Winkle of Old Japan;his adventures beside Mount Fuji,136-139WWAGGON PRIESTSeeHotei,213WASA. The Laughing Festival of,225WASŌBIŌYE, SHIKAIYA. A man of Nagasaki, a Japanese Gulliver,374-376;story of, adapted from Professor B. H. Chamberlain's translation intheTransactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan,374;arrives at Sea of Mud,375;meets Jofuku,375;starts on journey to the Three Thousand Worlds mentioned in BuddhistScriptures,375;visits Lands of Endless Plenty, of Shams, of the Followers of theAntique, of Paradoxes, and of Giants,375WATANABÉ, ISUNA. Finds out all details of Kintaro's life,368WEAVING LADY, THE. Festival of Tanabata, or,126WELL, THE VIOLET.SeeShingé,167WHEEL OF EXISTENCE, THE GREAT,109WILLIAMS, SIR MONIER. His description of the lotus flower,169WILLOW WIFE, THE. Story of, adapted from Mr. R. Gordon Smith'sAncient Tales and Folk-lore of Japan,177;Heitaro, husband of Higo, the,178-180WIND GOD, THE,330WOMAN. THE, in Japanese art,112,113;the Mountain,355WORLDS, THREE THOUSAND. Mentioned in Buddhist Scriptures,375;Shikaiya Wasōbiōye journeys to,375WRESTLERS, THE GHOSTLY, in Omi province,358WRITING. Legendary origin of the Chinese system of,363YYAEGAKI. The Precious-Camellia of,175YAÉGIRI. A lady with whom Sakata Kurando falls in love,367;gives birth to Kintaro, or the Golden Boy,367YAKAMI, Princess of. Eighty-one brothers, Princes in Japan,who wish to marry,256-258YAMA, FUJI.SeeFujiYAMATO TAKE, PRINCE. Youngest son of King Keiko,51;Princess Ototachibana wife of,51;his expedition to the Southern Island of Kiushiu,51,52;disguised as a woman, encounters Kumaso and Takeru,52;slays Kumaso and Takeru,52;he encounters and slays Idzumo Takeru,53;"Eight-Arms-Length-Spear" given to,54;the "Grass-Cleaving-Sword" of Murakumo given to,54;meets and weds Princess Miyadzu,55;Ainu rising quelled by,54-56;passes through province of Owari,57;reaches the province of Omi,57;slays serpent in,57"YANG" and "YIN." The Chinese, correspond toInandYo,21YAO, EMPEROR. Reputed son of a dragon,362YAYOI. The Month of Increase,193;the Soul of the Mirror,193,194YEDO GOVERNMENT. Officials of, and their belief in theTengu,355YENOKI. The One-eyed Priest who served at temple of Fudo,on Oki-yama,180-182;spirit of, passes into a great cryptomeria-tree,181;in form of a handsome youth allures a number of maidens awayfrom their lovers,181,182YELLOW DRAGON.SeeYellow River,363YELLOW RIVER. Fuk Hi present by Yellow Dragon with mystic scrollby the,363"YIH-KING" ("Book of Changes"). The main source of Japanesedivination,344;begun by Fu Hsi 2000 B.C. and added to by Confucius,344YOFUNÉ-NUSHI. The Serpent God; variant, the White Sea Serpent,334;slain by Tokoyo,335YOMI, LAND OF(Hades).Izanami creeps away to,23;Izanagi goes to,23;Eight Ugly Females of,24;the Even Pass of,24;Susa-no-o banished to25,28YONÉ. Faithful servant of Tsuyu,228-233