Names Beginning with T

 

Name

Identity

Single Sheet Prints

Triptychs and Diptychs

Tachibana-Hime

wife of Prince Yamato-take (second century); also known as Oto-Tachibana-Hime

S87.8

 

Tadabumi, Fujiwara no

873-947; suppressor of Masakado's rebellion

S61.1

 

Tadahira

sister of Satô Tadanobu; also known as Fujinoe

S4a.1; S20.30

T167; T196

Tadahira, Izumi Saburô

Minamoto warrior

 

T167

Tadahira, Fujiwara

Japanese statesman who assumed the leadership of the Fujiwara family in 909

 

T196

Tadakuni, Aso Hlgo no Kami

Tametomo's father-in-law

 

T223

Tadamori, Taira no

1096-1153; reputed father of Kiyomori

S1e.11; S15.10; S73.15; S74.65

T182

Tadanobu, Satô Shirô

1160-87; retainer of Yoshitsune; brother of Tsuginobu and Fujinoe

S1b.4; S1e.5; S1f.18; S1f.18a; S4a.15; S8.2; S16.2; S22.15; S24.16; S31.15; S36.2; S45.23; S46.31; S46.94; S65.16; S76a; S89.8

T2; T16; T168;

T257; T321

Tadanori, Satsuma no Kami Talra no

1144-84; brother of Kiyomori; warrior and poet

S22.16; S28.38; S67.5; S73.11; S91.1; S92.3

T48; T173; T228

Tadao, Ôtaka Gengo

one of the Forty-Seven Rônin

S54.14; S80.13; S90.14 (Dengo)

 

Tadatoki, Nakamura Kansuke

one of the Forty-Seven Rônin; also known as Masatatsu, Nakamura Kansuke and as Masatoki, Nakamura Kansuke

S54.16; S78.6 (Masatatsu); S90.16 (Masatoki)

 

Tadatsune, Nitta Shirô

retainer of Yoritomo

S17.6; S89.6; S95b.4; S95f.6

T72; T73; T99; T104; T143; T159; T200; T269

Tadayoshi, Ashlkaga

1307-52; younger brother of Taka-uji; also known as Naoyoshi

S22.4; S95f (notin Robinson)

 

Tadazumi, Okabe Rokuyata

Minamoto warrior

S73.15; S91.1

T228

Tadazumi no Hayata 

squire to Yorimasa; also known as Hironao no Hayata, I no Hayata and Ii no Hayata

S4a.6; S89.2; S95d.3

T7; T107; T112

Taema, Kumo no

female character in the play ‘Narukami

S46.74

 

Taheiji

character in the Igagoe revenge story

S46.52

 

Taira ghosts

 

S65.15; S95e.2

T1; T70; T147; T242; T266

Taishun (T'a Shun)

Chinese Paragon of Filial Piety

S13.1; S60.1

 

Taitô Kwanshô

Chinese hero of the Suikoden; also known as Daitô Kwanshô

S2.14; S3.1; S47.23

 

Takafusa, Kataoka Dengoemon

one of the Forty-Seven Rônin

S54.15; S57.10; S80.4; S90.15

 

Takagi Oriemon

hero of the play ‘Takagi Oriemon

S24.7; S37.21

 

Takagi Toranosuke

expert in martial arts from Hyûga

S1c.6; S74.32

 

Takagi Umanosuke

man whose father was killed by Nagoya Sanzaburô

S36.48

T287

Takahashi Kambô

perhaps identical with Takahashi Gappô, hero of a revenge story ‘Gappô gatsuji

 

T9

Takahashi Yajurô

hero of a revenge story ‘Gappô gatsuji’; usually called Gappô, Takahashi

S46.81; S53.7

T9

Takakage, Hayakawa

 

S45.32

 

Takakane, Ko-Ayakawa Saemon-no-Suke

1532-96; fought Nobunaga and Hideyoshi, but later served in Korea

S62.21

 

Takako-Hime

beloved of the poet Narihira

S45.28

 

Takamasa, Uno Sama-no-Suke

Uesugi warrior at Kawanakajima

S63.13

 

Sangi Takamura (also known as Ono no Takamura)

One of the hundred poets

S19.11; S27.11

 

Takanao, Uramatsu Handayû

one of the Forty-Seven Rônin

S54.19; S57.43; S78.7 (Muramatsu Sandayûi); S90.1

 

Takanao, Uramatsu, wife of

 

S56.13

 

Takanori, Kojlma no

d.1358; loyalist; also called Bingo Saburô

S16.1; S36.43

 

Takanori, Shlmamura

d.1509; fought with the Hosokawa against Ashikaga Yoshitane

S1f.12

 

Takanori, Ushioda Masanojô

one of the Forty-Seven Rônin; also known as Mitsutoki, Ashioda

S54.28; S78.10; S90.28 (Ashioda Maranojô Mirsuroki)

 

Takao, Miura no

courtesan in the Sendai cycle of plays

S46.24; S74.7

 

Takasada, Enya Hangwan

former lord of the Forty-Seven Rônin in the Chûshingura; also known as Enya Hangwan

S54.39; S55.3; S86.1; S86.3; S90.39

T248

Takashige, Sadashichi, mother of

 

S56.10

 

Takashige, Takebayashi Sadashichi

one of the Forty-Seven Rônin

S54.24; S59.6; S74.45; S80.3; S90.24

T184; T184a

Takatoshi, Horimoto Gidayû

retainer of Karô Kiyomasa; fought in Korea

S62.14

 

Takatsugu, Gotô

retainer of Oguri Hangwan

S26.4

 

Takatsuna, Sasaki Shiro

Minamoto warrior

S15.11; S31.16; S44.47; S50.3; S73.5; S92.2

T18; T22a; T62; T94; T191; T197; T217; T225; T334

Taka-Uji, Ashikaga

1305-58; the first Ashikaga shôgun

 

T275; T323

Takeda Sama-no-Suke

younger brother of Shingen; fought at Kawanakajima; also known as Nobushige

S34.3; S63.9; S82.2; S95f.5

 

Take-jo

wife of Yamaoka Kakubei in the Chûshingura

S56.2

 

Take-jo

the saintly servant-girl; also known as O-Take

S20.20

 

Takenaka Hambee Shigeharu

military strategist, 1544-1579

S62.44

 

Takeshiuchi-no-Sukune

85-367(?); commander-in-chief and minister to the Empress Jingô; also known as Takeuchi-no-Sukune

S8.5; S28.1; S31.17; S74.35; S88.22

T51; T145; T234

Taketaka, Katsuta Shinemon

one of the Forry-Seven Rônin

S54.23; S57.29 (Shinzaemon); S80.7; S90.23 (Kazura).

 

Taketoshi, Hayashi Tanshirô

d.1582; retainer of Akechi Mirsuharu, killer of Uchide-no-hama

S62.11

 

Taketsune, Oribe Yasubei

one of the Forty-Seven Rônin; also called Yasubei, Horibe

S54.34; S57.8 (Horie); S58.3; S72.6 (Yasahei); S80.18 (Orinabe); S90.34 (Horibe)

T148 (Horiguchi); T184; T184a; T213

Takeuchi-no-Sukune

Commander-in-chief and minister to the Empress Jingô; also known as Takeshiuchi-no-Sukune

S8.5; S28.1; S31.17; S74.35; S88.22

T51; T145; T234

Takeyuki, Kurahashi Zensuke

one of the Forty-Seven Rônin

S54.25; S90.25 (Karahashi).

 

Takezawa

(Takezawa Ukyo-no-suke)

14th century samurai

S1c (not in Robinson)

 

Takigawa Sakon Kazumasu

16th century warrior

S62.45

 

Takiguchi-no-Suke (or Kôzuke)

villain in the Hakone revenge story (Harsu-hana and Karsugorô)

 

T274

Takiyasha-Hime

tenrh-cenrury witch; daughter of Masakado; also known as Tatsuyasha-Hime

S36.33; S38.5 (Tarsuyasha); S87.1

T89; T111; T138; T166; T219

Tamamo-no-Mae

early twelfth-century court lady and Japanese incarnation of the Nine-railed Fox

S1c.1; S36.25; S46.37; S66.5; S66.6; S74.28 (possibly); S95e.6b (not in Robinson)

 

Tamamushi-no-Mae

Taira court lady and beauty

S21.3

T179

Tamaori-Hime

wife of Taira no Arsumori; also known as Tamayori-Hime

S20.21; S45.12; S46.73

 

Tamatori

'diving-girl' associated with Fujiwara no Kamatari; also known as ama

S1f.2; S35.15; S45.22; S46.11

T189; T299

Tamatsukuri

Court beauty and poetess; better known as Ono no Komachi

S1d.2; S19.9; S25 (not in Robinson); S27.9; S29.8; S36.1; S46.9; S46.95

 

Tamaya Shimbei

character in the play ‘Tsukinode-mura

S74.8

 

Tamae, Eguchi no

 

S25.5

 

Tamayori-Hime

wife of Taira no Arsumori; also known as Tamaori-Hime

S20.21; S45.12; S46.73

 

Tameharu, Kataoka Hachirô

retainer of Yoshirsune; also known as Tsuneha.Ru, Kataoka Hachirô

S31.18

 

Tamehisa, Mitono

retainer of Oguri Hangwan

S26.7

 

Tamemitsu, Arakawa Izu no Kami

Uesugi warrior at Kawanakajima

S83.1

 

Tametomo, Chinzei Hachirô who is also known as Minamoto no Tametomo

1139-70; formidable archer and colonist

S1d (not in Robinson); S1e.15; S9.1; S22.5; S31.19; S32.15; S36.63; S49.3; S64 (all); S69 (not in Robinson); S76.5; S77.1

T30; T91; T92; T140; T214; T223; T235; T236; T237; T254; T263

Tamiya Iemon (or Tamiya Niemon)

villain of ‘Yotsuya kwaidan’; husband of O-Iwa; also known as Kamiya Iemon and as Kamiya Niemon

S45.25; S46.49; S74.66

 

Tammeijirô Genshôgo

Chinese hero of the Suikoden also known as Tanmeijirô Genshôgo

S2.69, 70; S2a.12; S3.6; S47.24

 

Tamon Maru

child-name of Masatsura, the eldest son of Masashige

S1c.7; S23.15; S73.8 bis.; S73.33; S81.2

T79; T105; T271; T346

Tamura Shôgun

distinguished suppressor of the aborigines; also known as Sakanoe Tamura-Maro

S44.51

 

Tanenaga, Egara (Wada) Heita

son of Wada Yoshinaga; serpent-slayer; also known as Egara Heita

S1c.10; S1f.8; S84.6

T75

Tankai, Kitashirakawa

apprentice to Ki-ichi Hôgen; Tankai is also known as Kankai

S4a.9; S65.7

 

Tanmeijirô Genshôgo

Chinese hero of the Suikoden also known as Tammeijirô Genshôgo

S2.69, 70; S2a.12; S3.6; S47.24

 

Tarô Yoshikado

Legendary shogun

S1f (not in Robinson)

T219

Tatsu-Hime

daughter of Itô Sukechika; married Yoritomo

S36.14; S46.36

 

Tatsuie, Chibata Shuri-no-Shin

overthrown by Hideyoshi at Shizu-ga-mine; also known as Katsuie, Shibata

S62.7

T329

Tatsuoki, Saitô

defeated by Nobunaga in 1564; also known as Katsuoki, Saitô Uhyôe-no-Tayû

S62.32

 

Tatsuta-No-Mae

female character in the play ‘Ume-matsusakura

S46.69

 

Tatsuyasha-Hime

tenrh-cenrury witch; daughter of Masakado; also known as Takiyasha-Hime

S36.33; S38.5 (Tarsuyasha); S87.1

T89; T111; T138; T166; T219

Tawara Tôda Hidesato (also known as Hidesato and as Tawara Tôda)

warrior and loyalist of the tenth century

S24.9; S44.54

T354; drawing not in Robinson following T288

Teijo ('Faithful Wife'), Mama no

a girl of lowly origin from Mama in Shimosa Province who married a person of quality

S21.6

 

Teiran (Ting Ian)

Chinese Paragon of Filial Piety

S60.4; S79.1

 

Tekkyôshi Rakkwa

Chinese hero of the Suikoden

S3.9

 

Temmokushô Hôki

Chinese hero of the Suikoden

S2.71; S3.9

 

Tenchi Tennô

Emperor (662-71) and poet; also known as Tenji Tennô

S19.1; S27.1

 

Tengan Isobei

wrestler

S4a.17

 

tengu

forest-dwelling creatures that are either human-like with wings and long noses or bird-like

S1a.2; S1e.16; S1f.11; S12.2; S17.10; S37.14; S64.9; S65.2; S74.16; S74.27; S88.8; S90.40

T20; T30; T194; T263; T264; T351

Tenji Tennô

Emperor (662-71) and poet; also known as Tenchi Tennô

S19.1; S27.1

 

Tenji no Tsubone

mistress of Taira no Tomomori

S46.22

T96; T144

Tenjiku Tokubei

1619-86; adventurer and traveler

S1a.7; S87.9

 

Teranishi Kanshin

rônin appearing in several otokodate plays

S40.7; S45.60; S74.23

 

Terukuni, Hangwandai

retainer of Michizane in ‘Sugawara’

S46.62

 

Teruta-Hime

daughter of Abe no Mashika of Asazawa in Settsu

S23.22

 

Terute-Hime

faithful wife of Oguri Hangwan

S20.22; S26.2; S35.9; S44.7

 

Tessenshi Sôsei

Chinese hero of the Suikoden also known as Tetsusenshi Sôsei

S2 (not in Robinson); S3.7

 

Tetsubihaku Saifuku

Chinese hero of the Suikoden

S3.10

 

Tetsumenkômoku Haisen

Chinese hero of the Suikoden

S2 (not in Robinson); S3.11

 

Tetsusenshi Sôsei

Chinese hero of the Suikoden also known as Tessenshi Sôsei

S2 (not in Robinson); S3.7

 

Tettekisen Barin

Chinese hero of the Suikoden

S2.72; S3.10

 

Tôdayû

fisherman who showed Moritsuna the ford over the Inland Sea

S1a.6; S89.7; S93.6

 

Tôfujin (T'ang Fu-Jên)

Chinese female Paragon of Filial Piety

S13.8; S60.10

 

Togashi Saemon Ienao

officer-in-charge at the Ataka Barrier when Yoshitsune and his men passed through

S95d.2

T126; T164

Togishi Tozaemon

sword-polisher in the Chûshingura

S56.15

 

Tôjô no Saemon

attacked Nichiren on Komatsu moor in 1264

S6.2

 

Tôken Gombei

an apprentice of Banzui Chôbei

S40.8

 

Tokimasa, Hôjô Shirô

ally and father-in-law of Yoritomo

 

T115

Tokimune

also known as Soga Gorô Tokimune; son of Kawazu Sukeyasu who devoted his short life (together with his brother Soga Jurô Sukenari) to avenging his father’s murder on Kudô Suketsune

S1a.1a; S1c.14; S1c (not in Robinson); S1e.8; S7.3; S8.7; S17.7; S22.19; S23.4; S24.18; S31.20; S35a (not in Robinson); S38.3; S44.9; S44.11; S45.3; S45.34; S46.5; S48.1; S61.9; S74.61; The Soga Brothers Cutting Down the Ten at the Hunting Grounds

T35; T100; T101; T102; T103; T104; T125; T132; T158; T159; T193; T269; T304; T328; T349

Tokiuji

native of Mino who served Nobunaga

S62.47

 

Tokiwa-Gozen

mistress of Minamoto no Yoshitomo and mother of Yoshitsune

S20.23; S29.9; S65.1; S74.52; S95c.1; S95c.1a

T155; T308

Tokiyori, Hôjô (Saimyôji)

1226-63; regent (shikken)

S28.46; S46.2

T110

Tokiyoshi

retainer of Nitta Yoshisada; also known as Hata Rokurozaemon

S17.11; S84.11; S94.3

T6

Tokuzô

ship's pilot who encountered the 'Sea Monk'

S44.44

 

Tombei

father of O-Fune in ‘Yaguchi no watashi

S45.37

 

Tomoe-Gozen (or Tomoe-Gozen-jo)

warrior-mistress of Yoshinaka; daughter of Gon-no-kami Kanetô, and reputed mother of Asahina Saburô

S7.4; S20.24; S22.20; S24.19; S29.10; S30.5; S31.22; S32.9; S46.15; S69.1; S76.3; S95b (not in Robinson)

T25; T43; T60; T95; T116; T146; T265; T315

Tomomori, Shinchûnagon Talra no

son of Kiyomori; Taira military leader

S1f.7; S31.21; S32.8; S36.53; S36.68; S45.40; S49.4; S77.5

T1; T96; T144; T152; T266

Tomonobu, Kaida Yadaemon

one of the Forty-Seven Rônin

S54.48; S90.48 (Kaiga Yazaemon).

 

Tomonobu, Saitô Shimotsuke no Kami

Uesugi gunnery expert at Kawanakajima

S63.18

 

Tomonori, Ki no

tenth-century poet

S19.33

 

Tomonori, Mikawa no Kami

Taira commander against Yoshinaka

S9.2

T43; T146; T300; T303

Tomoyuki, Shinano Sakon

retainer of Tsutsui Junkei

S62.39

 

Tonase

wife of Honzô in the Chûshingura

S86.8; S86.9

T248a

Tora of Ôiso (or Tora-gozen of Ôiso)

mistress of Soga Jurô who assisted the brothers in their revenge

S20.25; S25.2; S38.3a; S44.9

T328

Torahide, Onikojima Yatarô

Uesugi warrior at Kawanakajima; also called Onikojima Yatarô

S63.16

T316

Toramasa, Ô Hyôbu-Shôyû

Takeda warrior at Kawanakajima

S63.8

 

Torazô

name Yoshitsune used in the Ki-ichi Hôgen episode

S1b.2; S1e.16; S1f.3; S1f.3a; S1f.11; S7.5; S8.4; S9.5; S22.13; S28.2; S31.35; S32.11; S35a (not in Robinson); S36.22; S37.14; S45.3; S45.42; S46.1; S46.11; S52.7; S65 (all); S73.13 bis.; S74.16; S76.1; S77.6; S84.9; S88.8; S88.37; S89.9

T1; T5; T16; T17; T20; T29a; T32; T40; T45; T47; T53; T54; T56; T59; T63; T64; T65; T66; T67; T68; T69; T70; T84; T93; T97; T108; T109; T117; T122; T124; T126; T127; T133; T134; T135; T147; T149; T150; T150; T151; T162a; T163; T164; T167; T185; T194; T215; T221; T222; T224; T227; T230; T241; T242; T264; T267; T282; T319; T327; T337; T339; T351

Torii Matasuke

character in the Kagamiyama cycle of plays

S74.25

 

Torie Riemon

retainer of Moronao in the Chûshingura

S57.9

 

Toshikazu, Saitô Kuranoshin

veteran counselor of the Toki family

S62.30

 

Toshimoto, Saitô Nyûdô Ryohon

retainer of Katô Kiyomasa; fought in Korea

S62.31

 

Toshinari, Kôtaikôgû-no-Tayû Fujiwara no

1114-1204; statesman and poet

S19.83

 

Toshiyuki, Fujiwara no

one of the Hundred Poets

S19.18; S27.18

 

Tôtaku

Chinese war-lord in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms

 

T302

Tôei (Tung Yung)

Chinese Paragon of Filial Piety

S13.10; S60.12; S79.3

 

Toyonari, Okada

one of the Forty-Seven Rônin; also known as Shigemori, Tokuda Magodayû

S54.37; S90.37 (Okada Toyonari)

 

Toyonari, Udaijin Fujiwara no

704-65; statesman

S45.59

 

Toyotomi Hideyoshi

war-lord and dictator, 1536-1598

S62.25

T204; T355

Tsûbien Kôken

Chinese hero of the Suikoden

S3.11

 

Tsugichiyo Maru

child-name of Ashikaga Taka-uji (?)

S20.16

 

Tsugifusa, Sumino Chûheiji

one of the Forty-Seven Rônin

S54.45; S59.5; S71.5 (Sugino Jûheiji); S78.12 (Sugino Jûheiji); S90.45 (Kadono Jûheiji)

 

Tsuginobu, Satô

retainer of Yoshitsune, 1158-85

 

T109; T256

Tsuna, Watanabe no

retainer of Raikô

S1a.16; S1b.3; S4 (not in Robinsom); S28.45; S31.23; S46.6; S61.2; S87 (not in Robinson); S94.1

T3; T4; T21; T26a; T44; T46; T128; T169; T261; T262; T298; T305; T357

Tsuneha.Ru, Kataoka Hachirô

retainer of Yoshirsune; also known as Tameharu, Kataoka Hachirô

S31.18

 

Tsuneki, Toshlma

one of the Forty-Seven Rônin; also known as Tsunetatsu, Okajlma Yasôemon

S54.17; S80.10 (Yasuemon); S90.17 (Toshima Tsuneki)

 

Tsunemasa, Tajima no Kami

Taira warrior at Ichi-no-tani

 

T229

Tsunemoto-ko Rokusonnô

 

S24.15

 

Tsunenari, Hayano Wasuke

one of the Forty-Seven Rônin

S54.35; S57.37; S90.35

 

Tsunenobu, Dainagon Minamoto no

one of the Hundred Poets

S19.71

 

Tsunetane, Miura-no-Suke

warrior who slew the Nine-tailed Fox

 

T24

Tsunetatsu, Okajlma Yasôemon

one of the Forty-Seven Rônin; also called Tsuneki, Toshlma

S54.17; S80.10 (Yasuemon); S90.17 (Toshima Tsuneki)

 

Tsuneyo, Sano

entertainer of Hôjô Tokiyori

 

T110

Tsuneyo

supernumerary to the Forty-Seven Rônin; also known as Hayano Kampei Tsuneyo

S54.47; S59.3; S72.8; S86.5; S90.47

 

Tsuneyori

 

S70 (not in Robinson)

 

Tsushiô Maru

younger brother of Anju-hime

S23.1; S36.37

 

Tsutsui Junkei

lord of 3 counties, 1549-1584

S62.48

 

 

“Robinson” refers to listing in Kuniyoshi: The Warrior-Prints by Basil William Robinson (Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY, 1982) and its privately published supplement.

 

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