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of Buddha; exported; coins Gold lacquer Golden Pavilion (1397) Golden Tatars in China Go-Mizu-no-o, 108th Emperor (1611-29) Go-Momozono, 118th Emperor (1770-80) Go-Murakami, 97th Emperor (1339-68); escapes to Kanao; asked to return after Suko's removal; death Go-Nara, 105th Emperor (1526-57) Gongen see Tokugawa Ieyasu Go-Nijo, 94th Emperor (1301-7), son of Go-Uda Go-Reizei, 70th Emperor (1046-68) Goro see Tokimune Go-Saga, 88th Emperor (1243-46) Go-Saien, 111th Emperor (1654-63) Go-Sakuramachi, (117th) Empress (1762-70) Go-Sanjo, 71st Emperor (1069-72), Prince Takahito Go-Sannen, "After Three-Years War" (1089-91) Goseibai-shikimoku, criminal laws of Yasutoki Go-Sekke, "Five Regent Houses" Gosen-shu, anthology Go-Shirakawa, 77th Emperor (1156-8); camera government (1158-92); life threatened; confined in palace; sent to Rokuhara; under Yoshinaka's protection; opposes Yoshinaka; calls Yoritomo to Kyoto; sends Yoshitsune to front; relations with Yoritomo; death Go-Shu jaku, 69th Emperor (1037-45), Prince Atsunaga Go-Toba, 82nd Emperor (1184-98), refuses to appoint Imperial prince shogun; called "original recluse"; quarrels with Yoshitoki; exiled; Japanese verse Goto Matabei, defies Ieyasu; defends Osaka castle --Yujo (1435-1512), metal-worker Go-Tsuchimikado, 103d Emperor (1465-1500) Go-Uda, 91st Emperor (1274-87), son of Kameyama Government, primitive administration; connexion with worship; early finance; reign of Suinin; two-fold classification; uji; feudal and prefectural; under Daika; under Daiho; of Ashikaga; Hideyoshi's scheme; early Tokugawa; Tokugawa Bakufu; centralized after Restoration; local, in Meiji era Governor-general of 10 provinces, kwanryo; of 4, kubo Go Yoshihiro, swordsmith Go-Yozei, 107th Emperor (1586-1611) Gozu Tenno, "Emperor Ox-head," name of Susanoo Granaries, Imperial, miyake; in Korea; in reign of Ankan; of Senkwa Grant, U. S., suggests compromise over Ryukyu "Great Name Possessor" myth Great-Producing Kami Gromovoi, Russian cruiser at Vladivostok Guards, criticized by Miyoshi Kiyotsura; duties transferred to kebiishi Guilds, be, 71-2, 94; heads of kumi-gashira, in village rule Gunkan Kyojujo, naval college at Tsukiji Gwangyo-ji, temple where Kwazan took tonsure Gyogi, Korean Buddhist priest, propaganda and reconciliation of Buddhism and Shinto Gyokushitsu, priest, Emperor gives purple robes to
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