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Many records in the Nihon shoki show clear signs of taking records from other sources but shifting the dates. Most notable are the records of events during Jingū and Ōjin's reigns, where most seem to have a calendrical shift of exactly two cycles of the sexagenary cycle, or 120 years.
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in 660 BCE is a myth and that the first nine emperors are legendary. This does not necessarily imply that the persons referred to did not exist, merely that there is insufficient material available for further verification and study. Dates in the
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is a synthesis of older documents, specifically on the records that had been continuously kept in the Yamato court since the sixth century. It also includes documents and folklore submitted by clans serving the court. Prior to
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assigned the year 601 (a "xīn-yǒu" year in which Prince Shotoku's reformation took place) as a "modern revolution" year, and consequently recorded 660 BCE, 1260 years prior to that year, as the founding epoch.
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Year 22) that a certain child of Urashima visited Horaisan and saw wonders. The later tale has plainly incorporated elements from the famous anecdote of "Luck of the Sea and Luck of the Mountains" (
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beliefs was an appropriate year for a revolution to take place. As Taoist theory also groups together 21 sexagenary cycles into one unit of time, it is assumed that the compilers of
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For the eight emperors of Chapter 4, only the years of birth and reign, year of naming as Crown Prince, names of consorts, and locations of tomb are recorded. They are called the
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Most emperors reigning between the 1st and 4th century have reigns longer than 70 years, and aged 100. This could be due to the writers' attempt to overwrite the history of
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Yasumaro no O.Nihongi: Chronicles of Japan from the Earliest Times to A.D. 697.William George Aston.London.Transactions and proceedings of the Japan Society.2006
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heavily relied upon those sources. This must be taken into account in relation to statements referring to old historic rivalries between the ancient
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text vs. English translation (Aston's 1896 edition) in blocks. Search mode and browse mode. Images are from a 1785 printed edition.
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12th year), when an edict was issued mandating the use of copper coins rather than silver coins, an early mention of
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notes telling the reader how words were pronounced in Japanese. Collectively, the stories in this book and the
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on the orders of the emperor; he completed it, submitting 30 volumes of history and one volume of genealogy".
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is that Emperor Tenmu ordered 12 people, including Prince Kawashima, to edit the old history of the empire.
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are consistently shifted according to this pattern, making it difficult to know which dates are accurate.
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The work's contributors refer to various sources which do not exist today. Among those sources, three
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Japanese historians and the national myths, 1600–1945: The Age of the Gods and Emperor Jimmu
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The first translation was completed by William George Aston in 1896 (English).
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The lifetimes of those monarchs themselves, especially for the Emperors
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as well as the errors of the bad rulers. It describes episodes from
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State Formation in Japan: Emergence of a 4th-Century Ruling Elite,
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only shows three successive emperors in this time period; Emperor
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Nihongi: Chronicles of Japan from the Earliest Times to A.D. 697
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Most modern scholars agree that the traditional founding of the
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Ama no Nunakahara Oki no Mahito no Sumeramikoto, Shimo no maki.
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Shiraka no Take Hirokuni Oshi Waka Yamato Neko no Sumeramikoto.
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Ama no Nunakahara Oki no Mahito no Sumeramikoto, Kami no maki.
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motif, so some may consider it an early example of fictional
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as it includes the most complete extant historical record of
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of 660 BCE was chosen because it is a "xīn-yǒu" year in the
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before the late 7th century were likely recorded using the
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Ame Toyotakara Ikashi Hitarashi no Hime no Sumeramikoto.
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Ame Toyotakara Ikashi Hitarashi no Hime no Sumeramikoto.
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Political Thought in Japanese Historical Writing: From
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Inoue Mitsusada. (1999). "The Century of Reform" in
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five monarchs sought to be recognized as Kings of Wa
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It is more elaborate and detailed than the 481: 2580:Online English translations by Matthieu Felt 1366:Some other sources are cited anonymously as 1088:Amekuni Oshiharaki Hironiwa no Sumeramikoto. 2035: 1418:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 1155:Okinaga Tarashi Hihironuka no Sumeramikoto. 2813: 2799: 2678: 2671: 2657: 1063:Hirokuni Oshi Take Kanahi no Sumeramikoto. 958:Oasazuma Wakugo no Sukune no Sumeramikoto. 806:Wakayamato Nekohiko Ōbibi no Sumeramikoto. 796:Ōyamato Nekohiko Kunikuru no Sumeramikoto. 680:The Nihon Shoki entry of 15 April 683 CE ( 488: 474: 2526:Searchable version of Aston's translation 2143:, from the original Chinese and Japanese. 1733: 1482:Learn how and when to remove this message 1379: 1261:The background of the compilation of the 1251: 1246:Takamanohara Hirono Hime no Sumeramikoto. 1073:Take Ohirokuni Oshi Tate no Sumeramikoto. 521:, is the second-oldest book of classical 3463:Japanese literature in Classical Chinese 2427: 2301: 1912:Publication date unknown. Preface dated 1207:Ame Mikoto Hirakasuwake no Sumeramikoto. 1142:Toyomike Kashikiya Hime no Sumeramikoto. 1034:Ohatsuse no Waka Sasagi no Sumeramikoto. 983:Ōhatsuse no Waka Takeru no Sumeramikoto. 850:Ōtarashihiko Oshirowake no Sumeramikoto. 786:Ōyamato Nekohiko Futoni no Sumeramikoto. 675: 42: 1861: 1821:is developed from the brief mention in 14: 3420: 2820: 746:Shikitsuhiko Tamatemi no Sumeramikoto. 688:. Excerpt of the 11th century edition. 621:focuses on the merits of the virtuous 314:Modern system of ranked Shinto shrines 2794: 2652: 2594:菊池眞一研究室 (Shinichi Kikuchi laboratory) 2389: 2325: 2124: 1980: 1941:Keiza zasshisha (経済雑誌社), ed. (1907). 1877:Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co. 1867: 1795:itself somewhat elevates the "tenth" 1547:Prince Gwisu of Baekje succeeds (貴須) 834:Ikume Iribiko Isachi no Sumeramikoto. 821:Mimaki Iribiko Iniye no Sumeramikoto. 766:Mimatsuhiko Sukitomo no Sumeramikoto. 756:Ōyamato Hikosukitomo no Sumeramikoto. 720:Kan'yamato Iwarebiko no Sumeramikoto. 665:are referred to as the Kiki stories. 2472:University of British Columbia Press 2390:Yorke, Christopher (February 2006), 1753:system brought by the Buddhist monk 1416:adding citations to reliable sources 1383: 1117:Tachibana no Toyohi no Sumeramikoto. 875:Tarashi Nakatsuhiko no Sumeramikoto. 2536:Japanese Historical Text Initiative 2397:Journal of Evolution and Technology 2097:Japanese Historical Text Initiative 1799:, recording that he was called the 1636:Jikji dies, Guisin succeeds (久尒辛王) 1582:Chimnyu dies, Jinsa succeeds (辰斯王) 1564:Gwisu dies, Chimnyu succeeds (枕流王) 633:contacts with other countries. The 566:under the editorial supervision of 24: 2421: 2295: 1764: 1181:Ame Yorozu Toyohi no Sumeramikoto. 736:Kamu Nunakawamimi no Sumeramikoto. 25: 3494: 2497: 2036:Ujiya (宇治谷), Tsutomu (孟) (1988). 860:Waka Tarashihiko no Sumeramikoto. 442:Syncretism of Shinto and Buddhism 2894: 2889: 2622:Downloadable lzh compressed file 2529: 1809:: first nation-ruling) emperor. 1600:Jinsa dies, Ahwa succeeds (阿花王) 1388: 455: 86: 2600:from the original on 2023-12-11 2383: 2357: 2341: 1934: 2641:New International Encyclopedia 2555:Excerpts at sacred-texts.com: 2508:Based on Aston's translation: 2286: 2279:The Cambridge History of Japan 2262: 2215: 2199: 2190: 2174: 2160: 2146: 2128:(July 2005) , "Introduction", 2118: 1981:Saeki, Ariyoshi, ed. (1940) . 1898: 1805: 1779: 1662:For example, according to the 1372: 1277: 888:Okinaga Tarashihime no Mikoto. 525:. The book is also called the 13: 1: 2729:Nihon Montoku Tennō Jitsuroku 2454:(712) to Tokushi Yoron (1712) 2112: 1812: 1278:先是一品舍人親王奉勅修日本紀。至是功成奏上。紀卅卷系圖一卷 1256: 299:Association of Shinto Shrines 213: 2308:The Emperors of Modern Japan 2030:Modern Japanese translations 940:Mitsuhawake no Sumeramikoto. 707:Kami no Yo no Shimo no maki. 705:: (Second chapter of myths) 7: 2769: 2735: 2719: 2710: 2694: 2616: 2503:Nihongi / Nihon Shoki texts 2450: 2063: 1856: 1841: 1823: 1791: 1745: 1725: 1343: 1302: 1295: 1263: 698:Kami no Yo no Kami no maki. 696:: (First chapter of myths) 671: 661: 651: 645: 635: 617: 597: 583: 558: 542: 49: 10: 3499: 3468:8th-century Japanese books 2887: 2446:Brownlee, John S. (1991). 2404:(1): 73–85, archived from 2347:Barnes, Gina Lee. (2007). 2281:, Delmer Brown, ed. 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(1991). 2230: 1985: 1945: 1633:25th year of Ōjin (294) 1615:16th year of Ōjin (285) 914:Ōsasagi no Sumeramikoto. 538:, "Japanese Chronicles") 47:Page from a copy of the 30:Not to be confused with 3102:Ashihara no Nakatsukuni 2428:Sakamoto, Tarō (1991). 2080:Historiography of Japan 1666:the Wa paid tribute to 1655:Not all records in the 1597:3rd year of Ōjin (272) 901:Homuda no Sumeramikoto. 655:also contains numerous 570:with the assistance of 518:The Chronicles of Japan 3195:Major Buddhist figures 3095:Mythological locations 2905:Japanese creation myth 2737:Nihon Sandai Jitsuroku 2680:Six National Histories 2086:Iki no Hakatoko no Sho 1924:Nihon Shoki volume 1-2 1734:Skepticisms in history 1516:Events in Samguk Sagi 1510:Events in Nihon Shoki 1380:Temporal discrepancies 1252:Process of compilation 968:Anaho no Sumeramikoto. 689: 589:Japanese creation myth 309:List of Shinto shrines 58: 2871:Konjaku Monogatarishū 2336:Japanese Archaeology. 2311:. Brill. p. 15. 2273:John S. 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Index

Nihonshoki
Nihon-shiki
Shoku Nihongi

Heian period
a series
Shinto
Shinto
Animism
Animatism
Kami
List of deities
Mythology
Polytheism
Sacred objects
Sects and schools
Major kami
Amaterasu
Ame-no-Uzume
Inari
Izanagi
Izanami
Susanoo
Tsukuyomi
Important literature
Kojiki
Nihon Shoki
Fudoki
Shoku Nihongi
Kogo Shūi

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