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is twenty volumes in total and follow events from 1183 to 1333 in accordance with the way Chinese classical historical tales were written. It starts with the accession of
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believed to be between 1368 and 1376. The author is not known but is believed to be
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Index

historical tale
Muromachi period
Nijō Yoshimoto
Emperor Go-Toba
Emperor Go-Daigo
Oki Province
Buddhist
nun
Seiryō-ji
Ōkagami
Imakagami
Mizukagami
Japan Encyclopedia, p. 615.
Harvard University Press
ISBN
978-0-674-01753-5
OCLC 48943301
v
t
e
Four Mirrors
Ōkagami
Imakagami
Mizukagami
Masukagami
Eiga Monogatari
Iyayotsugi
ja
Rokudai Shōjiki
Godai Teiō Monogatari

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