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| | Index In this index an "f" after a number indicates a separate reference on the next page, and an "ff" indicates separate references on the next two pages. A continuous discussion over two or more pages is indicated by a span of page numbers, e.g., "57-59." | | Abbreviated hunting robes (hanjiri), 237 f | | | Abdication ceremonies, 89 | | | Abutsu, nun, 233 | | | Accession audience, 17, 21, 32, 34, 60, 63, 70, 75, 89, 111, 127, 133 ff, 146, 149, 156, 158, 162, 164, 179, 205, 224 | | | Acting consort, 90, 111, 149, 212 | | | Adachi: Takakage, 195 ; Yoshikage, 69 | | | Advisory council to the retired emperor (hyōjōshō), 5 | | | Agemari, 132 | | | "Ah! How awesome!" song, 130, 169 | | | Aizen, 73, 104, 157, 184 | | | Akamatsu Enshin (Norimura), 11, 214 ff | | | Akashi, 201 | | | "Akashi," chapter in The Tale of Genji, 230 | | | Akashi Novice, character in The Tale of Genji, 215 | | | Akazome Emon, 13 -16, 23, 229 | | | Akikonomu, Empress, character in The Tale of Genji, 19 | | | Akitsushima monogatari, see Tale of Aki- tsushima, A | | | Allusion, 18, 20 | | | Allusive variation, 233 | | | Amaterasu, see Sun goddess | | | Amatsu otome, see Heavenly maidens | | | Amida Buddha, 66, 72 f | | | "Ana tōtō," see "Ah! How awesome!" | | | Ankamon-in (HU+0 14 Dshi), 120, 240 | | | Ankimon-in (YU+0 16 Bshi), 61 | | | "Anrakuen," see "Song of Peace and Happi- ness" | | | Anshi, Empress to Murakami, 127 | | | Antoku, Emperor, 3, 31 f, 59, 230 | | | Aouma, see Green horses | | | Aoyagi, 91 | | | "Aoyagi," see "Green Willow, The" | | | Arashiyama, Mt., 93 | | | Arcane Supremacy, see Genjō | | | Ariwara: Muneyana, 251 ; Yukihira, 18, 20, 201, 251 | | | Asagao, Princess, character in The Tale of Genji, 239 | | | Asahara: Hachirō, 141 f; Tameyori, 141 f; Tarō, 142 | | | Asahara incident, 177 | | | Ashigara Barrier, 146 | | | Ashigara mountains, 51, 146 | | | Ashikaga: Takauji, 11 f, 25, 214, 216 ff, 253 ; | | | Yoshiakira, 218, 253 | | | Ashikaga family, 216, 253 | | | Ashiya, 200 | | | Assumption of the trousers (hakamagi), 63 | | | Asuka River, 101, 238 | | | Atsuakira, Prince, see Koichijō-in | | | Atsuta Shrine, 107 | | | Attendant to narrator, 27 | -327- | | |
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Publication Information: Book Title: The Clear Mirror: A Chronicle of the Japanese Court during the Kamakura Period (1185-1333). Contributors: George W. Perkins - transltr. Publisher: Stanford University Press. Place of Publication: Stanford, CA. Publication Year: 1998. Page Number: 327.
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