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 * 223, 226, 229, 256; overthrow of anti-foreign faction, 224–227, 233, 242–244; Parkes's Hyōgo expedition, 228–232; policy of the new imperial government, 244; review of change in policy, 244–246; extra-territorial tribunals, v. 28–39; effect of their abolition, 40; rights of foreigners, 32, 37, 39; Russia and Korea, 65, 74; friendship with Great Britain, 66, 75; attitude in the Boxer insurrection, 67–69; Russia and Manchuria, 73; friendship with United States, 75. See also China, Chinese war, Christianity, Korea, Trade (foreign).
 * Formalism and conciliation, iv. 109–111.
 * Formosa, acquired, i. 2, 3, v. 60; military expedition to, iv. 209.
 * Fortifications of the Military epoch, ii. 68–75, 163; Shōgun's castle at Yedo, iv. 14.
 * Fox, superstitions concerning, ii. 47, v. 197–200.
 * France, interference in Chinese war treaty, v. 60, 61.
 * Fujita Tōko, opposition to the guilds, vi. 191.
 * Fujiwara family, rise to power, i. 157–159; divine origin, 159, v. 139; furnish imperial consorts, i. 158, 167, 253, 255; principles of control, 167, ii. 10, v. 139; decline, ii. 2.
 * Fujiwara Seika, expounder of Chuan philosophy, iv. 129.
 * Fuji-yama, eruption, iii. 149.
 * Fukuhara, seat of Taira control, ii. 50, 59.
 * Fukuoko, later Count, bears Tosa memorial to Kyōtō, iii. 239.
 * Fukushima Masanori, Hideyoshi's officer, ii. 204.
 * Funeral customs, primæval, i. 40–45; ancient, 66, 105, ii. 223; architecture of mausolea, 86.
 * Furniture, mats, i. 145, 204, ii. 63, iv. 22; of Heian epoch, i. 204–206; brazier, ii. 104, iv.
 * Furuta, chief of Oribe, master of tea cult, ii. 255, 257.
 * Fushimi, princely family, hereditary privileges, iv. 5.
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 * Gambling, early universality, i. 156; in Heian epoch, 193; military class methods, iii. 17; Tokugawa laws against, iv. 84; modern, vi. 59–61, 233.
 * Games, football, i. 193, iii. 15–17, vi. 54; battleboardbattledoor [sic] and shuttlecock, 39–41; kite flying, 41–45, 232; handball, 54; ranging of sixes, 55; poem shells, 56; card games, 57; go, 58; chess, 58; ken, 234; nanko, 235. See also Gambling.
 * Gardening, landscape, during Heian epoch, i. 199–202; development during Military epoch, ii. 229, 231–233, 246; subjective aspects, 233–235; characteristic, 235–241, 247; miniature, 241; dwarf trees, 242–245.
 * Geisha, prototype, i. 224; laws against, iv. 115, 120; in the