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was originally intended to compose an official general history in order to address a notable gap in the national historical records after the Six Kingdom History. However, the project later transitioned towards creating and compiling a collection of historical materials. The writing style of
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in 1901, and is still being published. It consists of 343 volumes, with an index in 17 volumes published between 1923 and 1963.
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that are still unpublished as of today. These four volumes range from volume 13 to volume 16 which covers the
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is heavily influenced by the editorial style presented in "Shiryo," a historical record gathered by
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Volume 10: Eiroku 11th year – Tensho 10th year (1568–1582)
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Volume 11: Tensho 10th year – Keicho 8th year (1582–1603)
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still remains incomplete. There are four volumes in the
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Volume 7: Meitoku 3rd year – Bunsho 1st year (1392–1466)
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Volume 5: Joukyu 3rd year – Shoukei 2nd year (1221–1333)
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from the ninth to the seventeenth century, published by
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Volume 12: Keicho 8th year – Keian 4th year (1603–1651)
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Volume 6: Genko 3rd year – Meitoku 3rd year (1333–1392)
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Volume 4: Bunji 1st year – Joukyu 3rd year (1185–1221)
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Volume 8: Onin 1st year – Eisho 5th year (1467–1508)0
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Volume 3: Otoku 3rd year – Bunji 1st year (1086–1185)
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Volume 2: Kanwa 2nd year – Otoku 3rd year (986–1086)
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Volume 9: Eisho 5th – Eiroku 11th years (1508–1568)
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Volume 1: Ninwa 3rd year – Kanwa 2nd year (884–986)
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