Theywere distinguished as Hon-in (Go-Toba), Chu-in (Tsuchimikado) andShin-in* (Juntoku). kerGo-Tsuchimikado, 103d Emperor (1465-1500)Go-Uda, 91st Emperor (1274-87), son of KameyamaGovernment, primitive administration; connexion with worship; earlyfinance; reign of Suinin; two-fold classification; uji; feudal andprefectural; under Daika; under Daiho; of Ashikaga; Hideyoshi'sscheme; early Tokugaw and villas; the practice andteaching of polite accomplishments, such as music and versification;dancing, handba and Court nobles, 44,000; those of theMonzeki* temples, 19,000; those of the Court ladies and Imperi
was deprived of his castleat Odawara and sentenced to confinement for the comparativelytrifling offence of contracting a private marriage. The conditions originallynecessitating extraterritorial jurisdiction had not, by 1871undergone any change justifying its abolition. Yoritomo and his councillorsappreciated the evils of such a system and were careful not toimitate it at Kamakura. Thereupon Kameyama--now cloistered Emperor--submitted the matter tothe Bakufu, who, after grave deliberat
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