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 *Ishida Katsushige, Hideyoshi's officer, ii. 204.
 * Ishimaru Sadatsugu, governor of Osaka, interest in commercial improvement, vi. 189.
 * Isolation, period of. See Foreign relations.
 * Itagaki Taisuke, later Count Itagaki, leader in Revolution of 1867, iv. 204; resigns from ministry, 208; agitation for representation, 222–224; organises the Liberals, 228; ministry, 248.
 * Itō Hirobumi, later Marquis Itō, member of Chōshiu clan, reformer, iii. 236; leader in Revolution of 1867, iv. 204; premier, 233; frames the Constitution, 235; constructive statesman, 236; power and political position, 237, 252; resigns, 255.
 * Itō Jinsai, Confucian, iii. 143, iv. 131.
 * Iwakura, court noble, foreign policy, iii. 215, 221; leader in Revolution of 1867, iv. 185, 204.
 * Iyeharu, Tokugawa Shōgun, iii. 153.
 * Iyemitsu, Tokugawa Shōgun, cruelty, ii. 216; patron of tea cult, 257; cements supremacy of his house, iii. 97; administrative autocracy, 98, 99; policy on isolation, 128.
 * Iyenari, Tokugawa Shōgun, character, iv. 2; power, 29; reforms, 116; declares Chuan philosophy orthodox, 132.
 * Iyenobu, Tokugawa Shōgun, autocracy of his administration, iii. 139.
 * Iyesada, Tokugawa Shōgun, witling, iii. 182.
 * Iyetsuna, Tokugawa figure-head Shōgun, iii. 132; one authoritative act, 133; prison reforms, iv. 64–66.
 * Iyeyasu, Tokugawa Shōgun, Tōkaidō chieftain, ii. 30; achievements, 37, iii. 87; superstition, ii. 46; castle at Yedo, 74; patriotism, 205, iii. 94–96; cruelty, ii. 215, 216; immorality, 219; and Hideyoshi, iii. 87; genius, 88; administrative problems and measures, 89; constitution, 91; treatment of feudal question, 92–94; as an organiser, 94; attitude toward Christianity, 119–126; judicial measures, iv. 64; deified as Tosho, v. 260.
 * Iyeyoshi, Tokugawa Shōgun, virtual abrogation, iii. 166, 168, 169; reforms, iv. 3.
 * Izanagi, supreme being, v. 108.
 * Izanami, supreme being, v. 108.
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 * , legendary first mortal ruler of Japan, i. 29, 31–33.
 * Jimyoin, court family, hereditary accomplishment, iv. 5.
 * Jingo, empress, legendary invasion of Korea, i. 72; actuality, 73.
 * Jingoro, Hidari, carver, ii. 280.
 * Jito, empress, orders conscription, i. 110; encourages agriculture, 123; edict against gambling, 156.
 * Jō-ō, master of tea cult, ii. 255.
 * Ju-jutsu. See Pliancy.
 * Junnin, emperor, exile, ii. 284.
 * Justice, ordeals, i. 87, v. 231; vendetta, ii. 140, iv. 143; vicarious punishment, 55, 92; punishments, 56, 63, 68, 264;