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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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
|
son
of Kiyomori; Taira military leader who tied himself to a great anchor and drowned himself after his
defeat at the Battle of Dan-no-ura |
S1f.7;
S31.21; S32.8; S36.53; S36.68; S45.40; S49.4; S77.5; S85 (not in Robinson) |
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 |
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
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