Preferred Citation: Katô Shûichi. A Sheep's Song: A Writer's Reminiscences of Japan and the World. Berkeley, Calif:  University of California Press,  c1999 1999. http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft5d5nb3cg/


 

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Kabuki, xvi , 119 –20

Kabukiza, xvi , 119 –21

Kafu[*] . See Nagai Kafu

Kakinomoto no Hitomaro, 85

Kamakura:

publishers, 239 ;

Takeyama residence, 242 –43

Kamakura Bunko (Kamakura books), 239

Kamakura period, 284 , 289

Kamei Katsuichiro[*] , viii

Kaminoge, Setagaya Ward, 364

Kanda Tateo, 174 –75

Kanetsune Kiyosuke, 38 , 39 –41

Kanno Domei[*] , 67

Kano[*] school, fusuma-e , 121

Kant, Immanuel, 429

Kanto[*] plain, 13 ;

Great Kanto Earthquake, 4 , 26

Karajan, Herbert von, 429

"Karatachi no hana" (Wild orange blossoms) (Yamada), 322

"Kare susuki" (Withered eulalia) (Nakayama), 322

Karuizawa, ix , 130 , 132 , 197 . See also Shinano Oiwake

Kashii Kohei[*] , 102

Kataoka Yutaka, xiii

Katayama Toshihiko, xvi , 115 –17, 121 , 197 , 202 ;

on "another Japan," 165 ;

French friends, 116 , 117 , 276

Kato[*] Hisako (sister), 50 , 127 –28, 222 , figs. 2 , 4 ;

birth, xv , 28 ;

and Catholicism, 251 ;

and housework, 192 ;

kitten, 102 ;

married with children, 196 , 215 ;

Mitake-cho[*] , 72 –76, 100 ;

schooling, 72 , 126 –27;

Shibuya Ward, 28 , 36 , 37 ;

at Shinano Oiwake, 88 –89, 126 –28, 131 –33, 196 –98, 202 , 203 ;

and Tokyo bombings, 194 ;

Tokyo outings after Oiwake, 133 –34

Kato [Masuda] Oriko (mother), xv , 3 –12, 126 , 127 , 133 , fig. 2 ;

and afternoon tea, 329 ;

death, xviii , 250 –52;

and Father's relatives, 14 , 18 ;

health decline, 158 –59, 248 –50;

and housework, 192 ;

Keats poetry collection, 86 ;

koto playing, 33 , 34 , 321 –22;

Mitake-cho, 72 –77, 100 ;

Miyamae-cho[*] , 215 –16;

and Pacific War, 98 , 159 , 194 , 196 –98, 203 ;

and politics, 96 , 97 –98, 101 ;

relatives, 3 –12, 71 –79, 99 , 215 –16 (see also Masuda Kumaroku);

and Shuichi's[*] education, 29 –30, 60 –61, 87 –88;

Shibuya Ward, 24 –45

Kato Shin'ichi (father), xv , 4 , 13 –24, 78 , 126 –27, figs. 2 , 4 ;

atheism, 29 –30, 251 ;

bookshelves, 84 –85;

friends, 59 ;

and "literary youths," 88 , 91 ;

medical practice, 24 –28, 71 –72, 97 , 163 , 215 ;

Mitake-cho, 71 –75, 79 , 100 ;

Miyamae-cho, 215 ;

and politics, 94 –102;

relatives, 13 –22, 72 , 78 ;

shakuhachi practicing, 34 , 322 ;

Shibuya Ward, 23 –46;

and Shuichi's[*] education, 29 –30, 43 –44, 60 –61, 63 , 87 –88, 127 ;

Tatsuno and, 26 –27, 170 ;

and wife's father, 8 , 11 ;

and wife's illness, 248 , 249 –50

Katsuben movie interpreters, 82 –83

Katsura Detached Palace, 121 , 363

Kawabata Yasunari, 139

Kawaguchi, 181 –82, 232

Kayokyoku[*] (popular songs), 34 , 322

Kazanbai chi (Land of volcanic ash) (Kubo), 120

Kean (Sartre), 268

Keats, John, 86

Kennedy, John F., xii , 418

Kerala, India, 382

Kibachi (Yellow wasp), 235 –36

kibyoshi[*] , 369

Kichiemon. See Nakamura Kichiemon I

Kikugoro[*] . See Onoe Kikugoro VI

Kimi no na wa? (And what's your name?) (NHK), 364

Kimura Tokuzo[*] , 239


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Kindai Bungaku (modern literature coterie), x , xvii , 237 –38;

Kindai bungaku magazine, 237

Kinkaishu[*] (Collection of a Kamakura minister) (Minamoto Sanetomo), 233

Kinoshita Junji, 173 , fig. 10

Kinoshita Mokutaro[*] , xxxiv

Kinoshita Naoe, viii

Kishi (Nobusuke) cabinet, 394 , 400 , 401

Kissinger, Henry, 432

Kitahara Hakushu[*] , 47 , 180

Klee, Paul, 308 , 309

Kobayashi Hideo, xi , 170 , 373

Kobe, 359 –60

Kobori Enshu[*] , 264

Koizumi Yakumo, 352

Kojima Nobuo, xvi

Kokinshu[*] , 179 , 248 , 280

kokumin seishin sodoin[*] (total mobilization of the national spirit), 138 , 147 , 154

Komaba, 104 ;

First Higher School, 104 –24, 135 –50

Komoro, 132 , 197

Kongo[*] Iwao, 184

Konjiki yasha (The golden demon) (Ozaki), 75

Konno-cho[*] , Shibuya Ward, 24 –36, 44 , 50 , 71 , 321

"Kono michi" (This trail) (Yamada), 322

"Kono[*] Yoichi, xx

Korea, 147

Korean War, 151 , 260 , 265 , 300 , 365 , 398

Korin[*] . See Ogata Korin

Ko'utsubo dayu[*] . See Toyotake Ko'utsubo dayu II

Koyama Hiroshi, xvi , 118 , 372 –73

Koza-ha[*] (Lecture faction), 148

Kreutzer, Leonid, 121

Kubo Sakae, 120

Kubota Keisaku (Kaizo[*] ), xvi , 178 , 179 , 181 , 372 –73

Kuki Shuzo[*] , 180

Kumagaya, 13 –22

Kusama Kazuko (later Yasukawa Kazuko), 121 –22

Kyogen[*] , x , xvi , 82 , 372 –73

Kyounshu[*] (Collection of the wild clouds), 377

Kyoto, 361 –63;

temples and gardens, 245 –47, 253 , 286 , 361 –63, 440 ;

Ichiko[*] vs. Sanko[*] in, 108 ;

Ritsumeikan University, xxxii , xxxiii ;

woman, 245 , 251 –53, 317 , 345 –46, 355 , 356 , 360 –61, 362

Kyoto school philosophers, 136 , 140 , 234

Kyushu, 358 , 359 , 365 –67, 368


 

Preferred Citation: Katô Shûichi. A Sheep's Song: A Writer's Reminiscences of Japan and the World. Berkeley, Calif:  University of California Press,  c1999 1999. http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft5d5nb3cg/