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A Religious Study of the Mount Haguro Sect of Shugendō: an example of Japanese Mountain Religion.
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After the assassination of his father in 592, Hachiko was forced to flee the
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Nihongi: Chronicles of Japan from the Earliest Times to A.D. 697.
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A Religious Study of the Mount Haguro Sect of Shugendō,
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Dewa Sanzan
Emperor Sushun
Emperor of Japan
Ōtomo no Koteko
Soga clan
Dewa Province
Mt. Haguro
Tsuruoka
Imperial Household Agency
Dewa Sanzan
Monumenta Nipponica, Vol. 44, p. 455

Nihongi, pp. 117.
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Earhart, H. Byron
A Religious Study of the Mount Haguro Sect of Shugendō, p. 43.
Aston, William George.
Nihongi: Chronicles of Japan from the Earliest Times to A.D. 697.
OCLC 448337491
A Religious Study of the Mount Haguro Sect of Shugendō: an example of Japanese Mountain Religion.
Monumenta Nipponica,
OCLC 1640509
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