Preface | p. vii |
Introduction | p. xv |
| p. 3 |
The Reign of Go-Daigo Tenno and the Prosperity of the Military | p. 3 |
The Abolition of the Barriers | p. 6 |
The Nomination of a Consort and the Matter of Lady Sammi | p. 8 |
The Princes | p. 10 |
The Inner Princess Prays for a Safe Delivery; the Matter of Toshimoto's Feigned Seclusion | p. 12 |
The Band of Roisterers and Gen'e's Discourses on Literature | p. 14 |
Yorikazu Changes His Loyalty | p. 18 |
Suketomo and Toshimoto Go Down to the Kanto; the Imperial Message | p. 24 |
| p. 28 |
The Imperial Journeys to the Southern Capital and the Northern Peak | p. 28 |
The Arrest of the Monks and Their Removal to Rokuhara; Tameakira's Poem | p. 31 |
The Three Monks Go Down to the Kanto | p. 33 |
Toshimoto no Ason Goes Back to the Kanto | p. 38 |
The Opinion of Nagasaki Shinsaemon-no-jo and the Matter of Master Kumawaka | p. 42 |
The Execution of Toshimoto and the Matter of Sukemitsu | p. 51 |
Marvelous Things in the Realm | p. 54 |
Morokata Climbs the Mountain; The Battle of Karasaki Beach | p. 57 |
The Highnesses of the Jimyoin Go to Rokuhara | p. 62 |
The Coming of the Supreme Highness Is Found to Be a Deceit, Wherefore the Heart of the Mountain Gate Changes; Also, the Matter of Chi Hsin | p. 63 |
| p. 67 |
The Dream of the Supreme Highness and the Matter of Kusunoki | p. 67 |
The Battle of Kasagi; How Suyama and Komiyama Attacked by Night | p. 70 |
The Supreme Highness Flees from Kasagi | p. 79 |
The Battle of Akasaka Castle | p. 85 |
Sakurayama's Suicide | p. 91 |
| p. 93 |
The Captives of Kasagi Are Put to Death or Sent into Exile; The Matter of Lord Fujifusa | p. 93 |
The Verse of the Seven-Year-Old Prince | p. 100 |
The Matter of the First Prince and the Prince of the Myohoin | p. 101 |
Chun Ming-chi Visits the Palace | p. 103 |
The Grief of the Inner Princess | p. 104 |
The Former Sovereign Goes into Exile | p. 105 |
The Matter of Bingo no Saburo Takanori; the Fighting Between Wu and Yueh | p. 107 |
| p. 127 |
The Enthronement of the Highness of the Jimyoin | p. 127 |
Lord Nobufusa Serves Two Masters | p. 128 |
The Extinction of the New Perpetual Lamp of the Central Hall | p. 130 |
The Sagami Lay Monk Amuses Himself with Field Music; the Matter of the Dog Fights | p. 131 |
How Tokimasa Shut Himself Up at Enoshima to Pray | p. 133 |
The Prince of the Great Pagoda Flees to Kumano | p. 135 |
| p. 150 |
The Dream of Lady Mimbukyo | p. 150 |
Kusunoki Goes to the Tennoji; The Matter of Suda, Takahashi, and Utsunomiya | p. 152 |
Masashige Beholds the forecast of the Tennoji | p. 160 |
The Prince of the Great Pagoda Issues a Command to the Lay Monk Akamatsu Enshin | p. 162 |
A Host from the Kanto Goes Up to the Capital | p. 163 |
The Battle of Akasaka; How Hitomi and Homma Went before Others | p. 166 |
| p. 175 |
The Battle of Yoshino Castle | p. 175 |
The Battle of Chihaya Castle | p. 181 |
Nitta Yoshisada Receives an Imperial Mandate | p. 188 |
The Rising of Akamatsu | p. 190 |
Doi and Tokuno Raise Their Banners | p. 191 |
The Former Sovereign Goes to Funanoe | p. 192 |
The Battle of Funanoe | p. 198 |
| p. 201 |
The Battle of Maya, and the Battles of Sakabe and Segawa | p. 201 |
The Battle of the Twelfth Day of the Third Month | p. 205 |
The Highness of the Jimyoin Goes to Rokuhara | p. 209 |
The Sacred Rituals in the Palaces of the Emperor and the Retired Emperor; The Battle of Yamazaki | p. 214 |
The Soldier-Monks of the Enryakuji Invade the Capital | p. 217 |
The Battle of the Third Day of the Fourth Month, and the Valor of Mega Magosaburo | p. 221 |
The Supreme Highness Performs the Rites of the Golden Wheel; Lord Chigusa Fights in the Capital | p. 228 |
The Fire at the Tani-no-do Temple | p. 235 |
| p. 237 |
Lord Ashikaga Goes Up to the Capital | p. 237 |
The Attack on Yamazaki and the Battle of Koganawate | p. 240 |
Lord Ashikaga Crosses Beyond Oe Mountain | p. 244 |
Lord Ashikaga Comes to Shinomura, Whereupon the Men of the Provinces Gallop to Join Him | p. 246 |
Takauji Offers Up a Petition at Shinomura Hachiman Shrine | p. 250 |
The Attack on Rokuhara | p. 253 |
The Flight of the Supreme Highness and the Former Emperors | p. 259 |
The Suicide of Nakatoki and His Warriors | p. 266 |
The Fifth Prince Captures the Supreme Highness and the Former Emperors; the Minister Sukena Renounces the World | p. 270 |
The Defeat of the Chihaya Attackers | p. 271 |
| p. 273 |
Master Senjuo Flees from Okura Valley | p. 273 |
The Revolt of Nitta Yoshisada; How a Goblin Summoned the Armies of Echigo | p. 274 |
Miura Otawa Speaks of Warfare | p. 281 |
The Battle of Kamakura | p. 285 |
The Suicide of the Akahashi Governor of Sagami; Homma's Suicide | p. 287 |
A Beach Appears at Inamura Cape | p. 289 |
War Fires in Kamakura; the Bravery of Nagasaki and His Son | p. 292 |
Daibutsu Sadanao and Kanazawa Sadamasa Die in Battle | p. 295 |
Shinnin Dies by His Own Hand | p. 296 |
The Suicide of Shioda and His Son | p. 297 |
The Suicide of the Shiaku Lay Monk | p. 298 |
The Suicide of the Ando Lay Monk; The Matter of Wang Ling of Han | p. 299 |
Master Kameju Flees to Shinano; Sakon-no-taifu Escapes in Disguise to Oshu | p. 301 |
The Last Battle of Nagasaki Jiro Takashige | p. 305 |
Takatoki and His Kinsmen Kill Themselves at the Toshoji Temple | p. 310 |
| p. 312 |
Godaiin Uemon Muneshige Deceives Sagami Taro | p. 312 |
The Generals Send Couriers to Funanoe | p. 315 |
The Emperor Visits Shosha Mountain; Nitta's Report | p. 317 |
Masashige Comes to Hyogo; the Emperor Returns to the Capital | p. 320 |
The Battle of Tsukushi | p. 322 |
The Surrender of the Military Governor of Nagato | p. 326 |
The Suicide of the Steward of Ushi-ga-hara in Echizen | p. 328 |
The Suicide of the Protector of Etchu; the Matter of the Unquiet Spirits | p. 330 |
The Punishment of the Besiegers of Mount Kongo; the Matter of Sakai Sadatoshi | p. 334 |
| p. 340 |
The Court Governs Alone | p. 340 |
The Building of the Great Palace Enclosure; the Matter of the Shrine of Sugawara no Michizane | p. 346 |
The Rites for the Pacification of the State, and the Rewards Given to the Grand Marshals | p. 363 |
The Extravagance of Lord Chigusa and the Monk Reformer Monkan; the Matter of the Most Holy Gedatsu | p. 365 |
Hiroari Shoots a Strange Bird | p. 371 |
The Matter of the Garden of Divine Waters | p. 374 |
The Banishment of the Princely Minister of Military Affairs; the Matter of Lady Li | p. 379 |
Character List | p. 389 |
Index | p. 393 |
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