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 *Taiho. See Taikwa.
 * Taiko. See Hideyoshi.
 * Taikwa Reform, i. 101, 105, 251; failure, 157, 160–165.
 * Taira family, administrative control, i. 158, ii. 5; divine ancestry, i. 159; origin, 171; sphere of control, ii. 5; fall, 6. See also Kiyōmori.
 * Tairō. See Premier.
 * Takakiyo, Sakai, Shōgun minister, attempts to secure administrative power, iii. 133.
 * Takakura, court family, hereditary accomplishment, iv. 6.
 * Takatoki, last Hōjō vicegerent, character, ii. 12; defeat and suicide, 17, 190; attitude toward Imperial Court, 203.
 * Takatsuka, noble family, hereditary privileges, iv. 5.
 * Takauji, Ashikaga Shōgun, rise to power, ii. 16–19; principles of power, 19, 24, 284; war against the Emperor, 20–24; fiscal policy, 122; treachery, 194.
 * Takeda Izumo, dramatist, vi. 111.
 * Tamabuchi, dancer, i. 233.
 * Tametomo, Minamoto, skill in archery, ii. 129.
 * Tamichi, prehistoric general, i. 57.
 * Tamura-no-Maro, ancient general, i. 255.
 * Tariff, treaty regulations, v. 29, 37, 252.
 * Tatebito, archer, ii. 131.
 * Tatewaki family, hereditary jailers, iv. 64.
 * Tattooing, i. 67, iv. 165.
 * Taxation, responsible group of families, i. 112, 119; ancient, 117–119; burden in Heian epoch, 164, 231; exemption of office-holders' lands, 170–172, ii. 125; in Military epoch, 121, 122, 124–127; local, in Yedo, iv. 47; in Tokugawa epoch, v. 1; modern direct, 14; indirect, 15; land, 16, 17; income, 17, 251; burden, 17–20; local, 99, 253.
 * Tayema no Kehaya, wrestler, iii. 65.
 * Tea, introduction, i. 146, ii. 249; trade during Tokugawa epoch, vi. 203–205; development of modern foreign trade, 208–210, 215. See also Tea Ceremonial.
 * Tea Ceremonial, early form, ii. 249; and pagoda rings, 251; conception of the cult, 251, 254; and Free Masonry, 252; history, 253–258; famous expounders, 255; principles, 258; practice, 260–267; influence, 267–270, 272–275; famous utensils, 270–272; filling the Shōgun's tea jars, vi. 204.
 * Temmu, emperor, organises army, i. 110; capital, 132; and sumptuary laws, 141; zeal for Buddhism, 251.
 * Temples. See Architecture.
 * Tenchi, emperor, reforms, i. 102, 162; remits taxes, 123; capital, 132.
 * Theatre, abuses and reforms in Tokugawa epoch, iv. 120–123; origin, vi. 106–108, 236; early immorality, 108; men in female parts, 109, 236; women's, 110; history, 111;