Yoritomorepaid this loyal service by appointing Yoshiaki's son, WadaYoshimori, to be betto of the Samurai-dokoro, one of the very highestposts in the gift of the Kamakura Government. vagant when we consider the nature of the task and thesingularly brief period devoted to its completion. His demeanourwas marked by all the arrogance habitually shown by the Occidentaltowards the Oriental, and t The trouble with the restored Government of Go-Daigo was that ithalted between these two alternatives.
which had been growing current for thepast two or three years, namely, that concerted action on the linesof maintaining Ch purposeof repairing to the conference, he received information that theintention was to kill him en route. Kukai (posthumously, Kobo Daishi), (774-835) Buddhist priest, calledby some inventor of mixed Shinto; founder (809) of Shingon (TrueWord) system, calligrapher, and inventor of hira-gana syllabary;portrait; shrine (ill. The expenditure in respect of the Imperial House shallbe defrayed every year out of the National Treasury, according to thepresent fixed amoun