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 * publicity of punishment, 57; procedure, 58–60, 63; punishment of military class, 65, 76; informers and king's evidence, 60; torture, 61, 72; modern bench, 75, v. 254; modern procedure, iv. 76–78; unofficial arbitration in civil disputes, 101–104; civil procedure, 104–106, 109–111; extraterritorial tribunals, v. 28–41. See also Crime, Laws, Police, Prisons.
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 * , Uyesugi, adopted son of Kenshin, ii. 192.
 * Kagemori, Obata, treachery, ii. 197.
 * Kagoshima, Satsuma capital, bombarded, iii. 218, 222.
 * Kamakura, military capital, ii. 7, 9; police and trade regulations, vi. 149.
 * Kamatari, founder of Fujiwara family, i. 157.
 * Kampfer, Engelbrecht, on origin of Japanese, i. 36.
 * Kanagawa, foreign settlement, iii. 199, 255.
 * Kano, K., revives art of "pliancy," iii. 84.
 * Karafuto. See Saghalien.
 * Karasumaru, court family, hereditary accomplishment, iv. 6.
 * Katakiri, chief of Iwami, master of tea cult, ii. 255.
 * Katsura, princely family, hereditary privileges, iv. 5.
 * Katsuyori, Takeda, and Suneyemon, ii. 193.
 * Kazan-in, noble family, hereditary privileges, iv. 5.
 * Keiki, son of Rekkō of Mito, candidate for Shōgun heirship, iii. 182; foreign policy, 182; punished for conspiracy, 189; Shōgun minister, 216; promises to expel foreigners, 221; policy as Shōgun, 233; resigns, 239; secret edict against, 240; attacks Kyōtō, 241; surrenders, 241.
 * Kenshin, Uyesugi, Tōkaidō chieftain, ii. 30; as a tactician, 168; regulates punishment of bushi, 186; and Masakage, 191.
 * Keramics, primæval, i. 41, 49; beginning of porcelain manufacture, ii. 108. See also later index.
 * Kibi no Mabi in China, ii. 170.
 * Kidnapping, i. 243, iv. 111.
 * Kido, member of the Chōshiu clan, reformer, iii. 235; leader in Revolution of 1867, iv. 204.
 * Kiheiji, stone-thrower, ii. 135.
 * Kii, Tokugawa house, hereditary privilege, iv. 8.
 * Kikutei, noble family, hereditary privileges, iv. 5.
 * Kimmei, emperor, and Buddhism, i. 90.
 * Kinokuniya Bunzayemon, merchant, iv. 152, 153.
 * Kinoshita Junwan, eclectic philosopher, iv. 130.
 * Kisen, anchorite and poet, iii. 6.
 * Kishu, Tokugawa house, origin and privilege, iii. 137.
 * Kiuchi Heizayemon and the demon, v. 209.
 * Kiyō, noble family, hereditary privileges, iv. 5.
 * Kiyōmasa, Kato, regulations for bushi, ii. 180; Hideyoshi's officer, 204.