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 *. See Kizayemon.
 * Jikan Yoshimitsu, Deme, mask-carver, 166.
 * Jimpo, Nomura, sword-decorator, 287.
 * Jingo, Aoki, sword-decorator, 269.
 * Jingoro, Hidari, decorative-sculptor, 151, 156, 157.
 * Jirozaemon Mitzuteru, Deme, mask-carver, 167.
 * Jirozaemon Norimitsu, Deme, mask-carver, 167.
 * Jirozaemon Yoshimitsu, Deme, mask-carver, 167.
 * Jitsuye, artist-priest, 29.
 * Jiunin, mask-carver, 166.
 * Jiyemon family, art-founders, 141.
 * Jōchiku, Isono, metal-carver, 284.
 * Jōchō, sculptor, 107, 110; record of his work, 168; titles, 109, 110.
 * Jōhō, art-founder, 138.
 * Joi, Nara, sword-decorator, 289; specimen of his work, 375.
 * Jokaku, sculptor, 111; his Deva Kings, 113.
 * Jōkasai, lacquerer, 363.
 * Jokei. See Gensuke Hidemitsu.
 * Jomi. See Sanshō.
 * Jōsei, art-founder, 138.
 * Josetsu, artist-priest, 37, 40.
 * Joshin. See Gensuke Hidemitsu.
 * Jōshin, Goto, sword-decorator, 220, 259.
 * Jotetsu, Isono, metal-carver, 285.
 * Jōun. See Oshima Katsujiro.
 * Jōyen, sculptor, 116.
 * Jōyu, Nagoshi, art-founder, 138.
 * Jubei, Aoki, sword-decorator, 269.
 * Jujō, Goto, sword-decorator, 223.
 * Juzui, Hamano, sword-decorator, 303.
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 * , metal-carver, 326.
 * Kaga province as an art centre, 270.
 * Kaikei, sculptor, 116.
 * Kaji Tsunekichi, enameler, 333.
 * Kajikawa Kaijiro, lacquerer, 362.
 * Kakino Moto-no-Otoma, sculptor, 81.
 * Kakōsai, lacquerer, 363.
 * Kaku-no-bo, mask-carver, 166.
 * Kakujo, sculptor, 110.
 * Kakuyu, Minamoto no, caricaturist, 36.
 * Kamakura epoch. See Military epoch.
 * Kambayashi Rakkiken, figure-sculptor, 200.
 * Kame, art-founder, 142.
 * Kameyama Yasutomo, art-founder, 141.
 * Kamparu family, No dancers, 162.
 * Kan-Kan. See Han Kan.
 * Kanaoka, Kose no, painter, Chinese influence on, 16, 22; position, 28; style, 28; no surviving pictures, 28; and the Kose school, 34.
 * Kanashi, sculptor, 80.
 * Kanaya, metal-carver, 270.
 * Kanaya Gorosaburo, art-founder, 145.
 * Kanazawa as an art centre, 271.
 * Kaneiye, sword-decorator, 250, 266.
 * Kaneko family, sword-decorators, 286.
 * Kano Natsuo, sword-decorator, 309.
 * Kano school of pictorial art, branch of the Classical school, 40; development of the decorative method, 42. See also Pictorial art.
 * Kansai, chromo-xylographer, 51.
 * Kansai, Koma, lacquerer, 362.
 * Kansei, sculptor, 109.
 * Kanyen, sculptor, 116.
 * Kashiwaya Nagatsune, metal-carver, 295.
 * Kasuga Motomitsu, painter, alleged founder of the Yamato school, 32, 33.
 * Kasuga Tori, mask-carver, 166.
 * Kasuga school of pictorial art, 33. See also Pictorial art, Yamato school.
 * Kata-kiri style of incised chiselling, 274.
 * Katsugi Uji-iye, sword-decorator, 272.
 * Katsukawa Shunsho, chromo-xylographer, 50.
 * Katsukawa Shunyei, chromo-xylographer, 50.