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4.
Kinoshita Michio,
Sokkin nisshi
(Bungei Shunj, 1990), p. 48.
5.
Kinoshita,
Sokkin nisshi
, pp. 48â49.
6.
Chimoto Hideki,
Tennsei no shinryaku sekinin to sengo sekinin
(Aoki Shoten, 1990), p. 141.
7.
Cited in Chimoto, p. 144; and Iokibe Makoto,
Senryki: shush
tachi no shin Nihon
(Yomiuri Shinbunsha, 1997), p. 39.
8.
Cited in Kinbara Samon, Takemae Eiji,
Shwashi: kokumin no naka no haran to gekid
no hanseikiâz
hoban
(Yhikaku Sensho, 1989), p. 244. Okichi was the name of a young woman assigned by the
bakufu
(the government of the Tokugawa shogun) magistrate of Shimoda around 1856 to be the mistress of Townsend Harris, the first American consul to Japan.
9.
Cited in Awaya Kentar, ed.,
ShiryNihon gendaishi 2: Haisen chokugo no seiji to shakai 1
(tsuki Shoten, 1980), p. 24.
10.
Awaya Kentar, Kawashima Takamine, eds.,
Haisenji zenkoku chian jh
,
dai rokkan: kokusai kensatsu kyokush
j
y
bunsho
1 (Nihon Tosho Cent, 1994), pp. 8â10, 242â245; Awaya, Kawashima, “Gyokuon h
s
wa teki no b
ryaku da,” in
This Is Yomiuri
(Nov. 1994), pp. 50â52.