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Hara-Kiri: Japanese Ritual Suicide

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by Jack Seward

mizu-bara, 69

  Mori Motonari, 39

  Morinaga, Prince, 28

  moro-kubi, 70

  mujoki, 44

  munen-bara, 39

  Murakami Yoshiteru, 28

  Murasaki, Lady, 11, 74

  Muromachi, 34

  Nagai, Sir, 41

  Nagasaki-maru, 100

  Naiki-no-Hcita, 26

  Naito, Sir, 41

  Nan-cho, 26

  naniwa-bushi, 94

  nahan-mon, 44

  Nihon Shoki, 25

  Nihon-shugi-sha, 94

  Nogi, General, 37, 97

  Nomi-no-Sukune, 33

  Oda Nobunaga, 38

  oibara, 35, 82

  on, 9, 13

  Ono Seigoro, 95

  Otani Sampei, 32

  otoshizashi, 66

  Otowaka, 26

  Perry, Commodore Matthew C, 91,92

  "President Hoover," s.s., 100

  Putiatin, Admiral E.W., 92

  Redesdale, Lord 14, 19, 20, 47

  rochu, 48, 51

  rusui-yaku, 47

  sake, 54

  sam-bo, 57, 65

  Satsuma, 15

  SCAP, 102, 103

  Seifukiji, 15

  Sengoku Jidai, 39; see also Warfare Period

  Sen-no-Rikyu, 39

  senryu, 84, 88, 89

  sensu-bara, 69

  seppuku, 9, 13

  shaku, 44

  shibari-kubi, 71

  Shimizu Muneharu, 39, 40

  Shimpukuji, 41

  Shimpuren, 96

  shinju, 73

  Shinryuji, 42

  Shinzoin, 46

  Shirai, 40

  shizoku, 93, 96

  Shinto, 10, 42, 102

  Shugenja, 45

  shugyo-mon, 44

  soe-bara, 70

  sokotsu-shi, 38

  Suga Genzaburo, 100

  Sugita Gempaku, 81

  Sugiura Uemon-no-Hyoei, 37

  Sugiura Zen'eimon, 37

  tachi, 66

  tachi-tori, 70

  Taira-no-Munemori, 87

  Taira Teijo, 25

  Taki-Zenzaburo, 15, 16, 18

  Tale of the Genji, 11, 12, 74

  Tamura, Lord, 52

  Tanimoto Yutaka, Prof., 97

  tatami, 44, 45, 47, 59, 70

  te-bara, 70

  Toki-no-Juro, 27

  Tokugawa, 12, 14, 20, 24, 29, 34, 35, 38, 41, 43, 44, 45, 52, 83; Tokugawa Ietsuna, 61; Tokugawa Ieyasu, 21, 35, 42, 77

  toshu, 70

  uchi-kubi, 70

  Utsunomiya Castle, 37

  wakizashi, 17, 50, 66, 87

  Wani, 10

  Warfare Period, 34, 35, 39, 61, 76

  water hara-kiri, 69

  Woods, Ambassador Siras E., 98

  World War II, 38, 100

  Yamaga Soko, 85

  yo, 36; see also haniwa

  Yokota Hichijuro, 37

  yomi, 23

  Yoshino, 27

  yubi-bara, 70

  zankanjo, 98

  Zen, 31

  Zojoji, 41

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