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Abe Insai 48–49, 99 Association to Commemorate the Outstanding Virtue of Abe Masahiro 197, 259 Lord Ōmura 139 Abe Shinzō 271–272, 274 Association to Discuss the History of Kaga–Etchū–Noto Age of Gods, see mythology of 62, 213 Agency for Cultural Aff airs 288, 299 Association to Support the 600th Anniversary of Nankō Aizawa Seishisai 24 216 Aizu (feudal domain) 93, 264–265 Asuwa Shrine 67–68 Akama Shrine 53, 268 Asuwayama Park (Fukui) 68–69, 300 Akasaka 26, 271 athletes, statues of 110, 271–272, 274, 327; see also national- Allied Occupation of Japan 13, 62, 65, 69, 71, 76, 80, 90–91, ism and sports; Olympics 111, 122, 167, 177, 184, 218, 223, 228, 239–240, 242–250, Atsuta Shine 102 255, 260, 272, 306, 319, 323 bakufu, see shogunate Amano Yoriyoshi 244 Bälz, Erwin 123 Ōmikami (Sun Goddess) 7, 22, 24, 33, 71, 290, Bank of Japan 210, 248 296 Banknote and Postage Stamp Museum (National Printing ancestor worship 11, 24, 26 Bureau Museum) 42 Andersen, Hans Christian 122 Bashō, see Matsuo Bashō Andō Matagorō 244 Basic Act on Education (1947) 239–240 Andō Nobumasa 144, 197, 259 Battle of Liaoyang (1905) 172 Anglo–Japanese Alliance (1902) 251 Battle of Minatogawa (1336) 25 Ansei Purge (1858) 152, 155 Battle of Port Arthur (1904–05) 171 antiquity 7, 87, 137, 156, 159 Battle of Toba–Fushimi (1867) 63 24, 259 Battle of Tsushima (1905) 69, 171, 213, 260 Arimori Yūko 272 Bauduin, Albertus Johannes 123 aristocracy 7, 18, 20, 35, 61, 87, 110, 119, 134, 144, 157, 199, Bauduin, Anthonius Franciscus 123 258, 269, 295, 320 Beethoven, Ludwig van 20 Arisugawa Taruhito 88–90, 93, 157, 166, 169, 242, 245, 261 Begas, Reinold 21 Arisugawa–no–miya Memorial Park 90, 261 Beppu Shinsuke 31 Arita Hachirō 231 Berlin 19, 21, 43, 45 Asahi graph 166, 216 biography 13, 16, 21–22, 42, 58, 95, 103, 138, 140, 142–143, 148, Asakura Fumio 52, 99, 171, 221, 244, 252, 255, 296, 319, 322 151, 168, 178, 183, 277, 279, 309 Ashikaga shogunate 18, 25, 48, 159, 217, 320 Bismarck, Otto von / Bismarck cult 5, 12, 20, 286, 310 Asia–Pacifi c War (1931–45) 4, 8, 10, 13, 23, 29, 50, 53, 62, 65, Bizan Park (Tokushima) 71, 75 75–76, 80, 86–88, 95, 110, 115, 121, 123, 125, 140–141, 149, Blücher, Gebhard Leberecht von 20 166, 168, 176, 189, 199, 202, 208, 217–221, 225–227, 239, Boissonade, Gustave Émile 123 272 Boshin Civil War (1867–1868) 89, 119, 123, 134–138, 138, 144, Association for the Commendation of Lord Itō 99–100, 102 196, 263–264, 278, 297, 301 Association for the Commendation of the Emperor–Rever- Boxer War (1898–1900) 169, 295 ing Restorationists of Kaga, Etchū, and Noto 62, 65 Brandenburg Gate 19 Association for the Reconstruction of the Bronze Statue of Britain 6, 20, 93, 123, 159, 203, 211, 219, 232, 235, 263 Yamanouchi Kazutoyo 269 Bronze Age 11 Association of Experts for the Promotion of Moral Educa- Buddhism 10, 17–18, 24, 61–62, 87, 109, 184, 189, 298, 308, tion 273 see also Nichiren Buddhism Association of Friends from the Hometown of Kagoshima Buddhist statuary 18, 63 143 Bulwer–Lytton, Victor 204 Association of Powerful Comrades from Kaga, Toyama and Cabinet Planning Board 211, 222 Noto 63 Carlyle, Thomas 260 Association to Build a Statue of Katsu Kaishū 269, 270 Chiba 189, 223, 249 Association to Commendate the Loyal War Dead 235 Chichibu Ontake Shrine 175

346 Chichibu Yasuhito 315 Deutsche Japan–Post 156 Chijimatsu Terunosuke 82 Dōkyō 211 China 5–6, 17, 74, 78, 95, 122, 156, 202, 207, 209, 216–217, Dōmei News 231–232 229–234, 236, 251–252, 281–282, 318 East Park (Fukuoka) 182, 187, 315–316 Chiossone, Edoardo 36, 38 education, see statues in history textbooks and education Chisaka Takamasa 56, 57, 61, 95, 298 Educational Policy for the Construction of a New Japan Chiyonofuji 272 (1945) 239, 280 Chōfu 26, 114 Ehime 115, 133, 161, 249, 303 Chopin, Frédéric 122, 271 Emperor (of Japan), see tennō Chōsen Shrine 228 Empire Day (kigensetsu), see National Foundation Day Chōshū (feudal domain) 22, 34, 64, 114, 116, 134–136, 139– enemy of the court” (chôteki), see rehabilitation of historical 140, 144, 155, 177, 180–181, 192–194, 196–199, 224, 251, fi gures 262, 263, 271, 312 Enomoto Takeaki 115, 144, 192, 245, 310 Christianity 136 expositions 70, 73, 146, 203 Civil Information and Education Section (CIE), see Allied Fabre, Jean–Henri 273 Occupation of Japan festivals, see statues and festivals Clark, William Smith 123 First Sino–Japanese War (1894–1895) 43–44, 63, 69, 71, 74, collection of statues, see statues, collection of 78–79, 89–90, 95, 128, 139, 150, 189, 295 commemoration of the war dead, see memorials to com- Fischer, Adolf 63 memorate the war dead Flowers of the Nation—the Three Brave and Loyal Human Committee to Examine the Collection of Special Bronze Bullets 204–207, 213 Objects 211 France 5, 7, 12, 20, 136–137, 159, 184, 203, 223, 259, 288–289 Communication Ministry 163, 165 Franco–Prussian War (1870–1871) 19 Communism 190, 278 Frank, Anne 122 Conder, Josiah 123 Frankfurt am Main 20, 149, 220 Confucianism 17 Franz Ferdinand of Habsburg–Lothringen 87 conscription 8, 134, 139–140, 245 Frederick II (the Great), King of Prussia 19, 294 Constitution of Japan (1947) 239, 262 Frederick V, King of Denmark 19 Constitution of the Empire of Japan (1889) 22, 33, 35, 70, 71, Fujimoto Haruo 82–83, 85–86, 302–303 143, 159 Fujishima Kakujirō 244 construction committee 79, 89, 91, 96–100, 102–103, 121, Fujita Bunzō 89 144, 147, 156, 169, 171, 181–182, 189, 194, 198, 204, 211, Fujita Tōko 210, 219, 223 271, 278 Fukui 66–69, 83, 86, 115, 135, 141, 144, 190, 210, 249, 259, 261, consumerism 278 313 cult of the individual 3–6, 9, 11–13, 17–18, 21–24, 28–29, 34, Fukuoka 48, 86, 97–97, 165, 182–184, 186–187, 189–190, 216, 46, 108–110, 113, 122, 128, 132, 140, 182, 204, 214, 217, 223, 223, 249, 302, 316, 321 240, 255, 260–261, 274–277, 279–282, 327 Fukushima 119, 249, 252, 259, 264, 284, 304, 321, 328 Dai Nihon Kōdo–kai 191, 265 Fukushima Yasumasa 88, 114 daimyo (feudal lords) 7, 18, 22, 24–25, 55–56, 61, 63–65, Fukuyama Masaharu 262 88–89, 91, 110, 114, 116, 119, 125, 128, 133, 136, 139, 144, Fukuzawa Yukichi 28, 114, 142, 153, 223, 277, 327 152–154, 156–157, 162, 173, 178, 180, 190, 192–199, 204, Furuichi Kōi 211 210, 224, 251, 257–259, 268–269, 297, 306, 310, 317–318 Furukawa 50, 91, 114–115 Dalian, see Dairen Furukawa Ichibei 91, 114–115 Dairen (Dalian) 52–53, 99, 229–231, 235, 237, 252, 255, 296, Gate of the Restoration 263 322 Genghis (Chinggis) Khan 3 Dairen Shrine 52–53, 296 Gen’yōsha 142, 181 Dajōkan 25, 58, 78, 125, 315 General Headquarters (GHQ), see Allied Occupation of Dajōkan Ordinance No. 16 (1873) 78, 149, 315 Japan 24, 258–259 Germany 5–6, 12, 19–21, 26, 43, 87, 102, 114, 121–123, 137, 156, Date Munenari 133 159–160, 167, 184, 203, 206, 219–220, 249–250, 271, 273, deifi cation 17–18, 33, 133, 182 282, 284–286, 289, 293–295, 308, 310, 318 Democratic Party of Japan 272 Gifu 169, 179, 249, 251, 267 Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea) 5, Go’ō Shrine 211 281 Godai Tomoatsu 114, 263

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