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Index Akamatsu family, 151, 156, 166, 202; Mitsusuke , 132, 150 Asakura family, 146 Ashikaga Bakufu. See Muromachi Shogunate Ashikaga family: Takauji, 19; Yoshiakira, 79; Yoshiharu, 179, 180, 182; Yoshihisa, 7, 150; Yoshimasa, 112, 150, 157, 164, 178, 190; Yoshimi, 150; Yoshimitsu, 7, 21, 77, 79, 89, 101, 112, 119, 150, 179; Yoshimochi , 119–123, 134; Yoshinori, 23, 101, 112; Yoshitane, 95; Yoshitsuna, 180; Yoshizumi, 111, 180 Baba Yoshirō, 88 Bajōyaku, 113, 114 Bean-paste merchants, 1, 77, 105, 112, 113 Board of Adjudicants (hikitsukekata), 216 Board of Administration (mandokoro), 20, 53, 79, 81, 82, 85, 88, 90, 91, 113, 114, 123, 139, 160, 188, 192, 216–217 Board of Retainers (samuraidokoro), 31, 77, 160, 164 Bugyōshū. See Corps of administrators Buichi tokusei. See Debt amnesties, conditional Bukkōji, 177 Bun’an Disturbance, 122. See also Kitano Malt Disturbance Bureau of Capital Police (Kebiishichō), 15, 30–31, 70, 75–76, 78, 146 Capital Office (Kyōshiki), 15, 26 Chang-an, 11, 12 Chinkōji, 154 Chō (neighborhood organization). See Machi Commoner (term), 6 Companion stories (otogi zōshi), 199 Corps of administrators (bugyōshū), 216 Credit, 220–221. See also Moneylending Currency regulations (erizenirei), 161–163 Daigoji, 154 Daijōe. See Imperial accession ceremony Daikakuji, 203 Debt amnesties, 128–148, 213; conditional, 51, 142–144; Ikki and, 128–148; Kamakura shogunal policy on, 73; private (shitokusei ), 132 Distillery Office, 44, 74–75, 79, 81, 83, 100, 108, 109, 120, 123, 124, 165, 169, 204, 205 Dosō (earthen storehouses; by extension, moneylenders), 38–39, 206 Dosō yoriaishū (council of lenders), 62, 71, 84 Dosōkata isshū, 83, 84 Eishū, 199–200 Enkaku (lender), 198 Enryakuji: durability as overlord, 100–108; estates of, 64–66; founding of, 62; moneylenders and, 28, 39, 61–62, 71–73; organization and structure, 63, 66–70; portable shrine and, 62, 70, 71, 80; relations with shogunate, 80–81 Erizenirei. See Currency regulations Frois, Luis, 45, 205 Fujiwara family,13; Teika, 37; Tokifusa, 37 Fushimi Sadafusa, 49, 103, 190–192, 198 Genpei seisuiki, 71 Genpukuji, 57 Genze riyaku, 28 Gion Festival, 224; cancellation of, 152, 160 (1467), 186–187 (1533); financing of, 197; moneylenders and, 189, 197; organization of, 197; origins of, 197; post-Ōnin revival, 158; taxation for, 107; townspeople ’s role in, 175, 196–197 Gion Kanjin’in Gionsha, 68 Gion Shrine, 21, 23, 41, 69, 70, 104, 107, 111, 154, 160, 175, 196, 209 Godaigo (emperor), 22, 75, 77 Goen’yū (emperor), 79, 280n. 76 Gohanazono (emperor), 191 Gosanjō (emperor), 70 Goseibai shikimoku, 213 Gotoba (emperor), 15 Goun (lender), 40 Goyō shōnin (designated merchants), 208 Guilds, 24, 26, 56–61, 205–207, 209, 218 Gyokuryūin, 199 Gyokusenbō (lender), 85, 105, 168, 169 Hakubogazake (Kyōgen play), 44 Hanzei, 65 index 298 Hatakeyama family, 150, 156, 157; Masanaga , 150–151, 154, 157; Mitsuie, 135, 146; Mochikuni, 122, 150; Yoshimune, 151; Yoshinari, 151, 156 Hayata Kamematsu, 108 Heiankyō, 11, 13 Heijōkyō, 11 Hie Shrine, 62, 63, 67–71, 74, 103–108, 111, 113, 152, 169 Hieizanji, 62 Higashibōjō family, 78 Hinin. See Outcastes Hino family, 168 Hino Tomiko, 150, 157; control of toll stations , 78, 144, 164, 165; reputation, 274n. 139 Hirohashi family, 83 Hiyoshi Shrine. See Hie Shrine Hōdōji, 120 Hōjōji, 140 Hōkanji, 156 Hokke Ikki. See Lotus leagues Hōkyōji, 165 Hōnen, 73 Hongaku shisō, 198 Honganji, 100, 101, 180, 182, 186 Honkokuji, 183 Honmyōji, 178 Honnōji, 31 Hōsen (lender), 190–192, 193, 198, 199 Hōshōni (lender), 40 Hosokawa family, 150, 152, 157, 179, 202, 204; Harumoto, 180, 181, 182, 184; Katsumoto, 150, 151; Masamoto, 157, 165; Mochiyuki, 135, 146 Hosshōji, 13 Ikki, 51, 127, 148, 221; decline, 138–147; etymology, 128; Kakitsu, 134–137; Kanshō, 141; membership, 128; Shōchō, 131–134; strategy, 130–131; townspeople and, 131, 174 Ikkō ikki, 180 Illustrated screens of Kyoto, 217–218 Imperial accession ceremony, 20–21, 112 Inari Shrine, 140, 160 Ise family, 111, 164 Ise shrine, 111, 164 Isshiki family, 151 Itakura family, 166; Shigemune, 206 Ji Sect. See Time Sect Jimon. See Onjōji Jinin, 62, 68–69, 70, 105–106 Jinnin. See Jinin Jōkōbō (lender), 85, 86, 105, 201 Jōsenbō (lender), 85, 86, 87, 93, 105, 114 Kabu nakama, 207 Kakitsu Incident (1441), 134, 150 Kamakura shogunate, 73–74 Kamigoryōsha, 151 Kammu (emperor), 11, 13 Kaneyori (Kamakura deputy shugo), 71 Kanmon gyoki, 192 Kasuga Shrine, 105, 106, 209 Kawamura Shinjir...

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