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Kojiki (3160 bytes)
1: '''''Kojiki''''' or ''Furukotofumi'' (古事記... 5: ...'' but this claim has little support. The name ''Kojiki'' is likely to be just a name pointing to old boo... 7: ''Kojiki'' begins with the very beginning of the world as ... 9: ''Kojiki'' is divided into three parts, ''Kamitsumaki'' (l... 11: ...Also, it was first claimed in the same era that ''Kojiki'''s may have been forged later than it was suppos... Emperor Keitai of Japan (1342 bytes) 3: ... there are differences of his life according to [[Kojiki]] and [[Nihonshoki]]. 5: == Kojiki == 6: Kojiki put his birth year at [[485]] and to have died on... Arahitogami (730 bytes) 2: This word appears first in [[Kojiki]], but is assumed to have been used before this b... 5: ==A theological concept of Arahitogami on Kojiki== Nihonshoki (1511 bytes) 1: ...f Japan|history]] of [[Japan]]. Compared with ''[[Kojiki]]'', the oldest, it is more elaborate and has pro... 3: ...events close to its time of compilation. Though ''Kojiki'' was written in transliterated Japanese with Chi... Emperor Keiko of Japan (1324 bytes) 3: ...s of him are different in these two sources. In ''Kojiki'' he sent his son [[Yamatotakeru]] to [[Kyushu]] ... Don Philippi (258 bytes) 3: ... and [[Ainu]], known for his translation of the [[Kojiki]]. Also a noted technical translator. Emperor Buretsu of Japan (1714 bytes) 3: ...]] CE. According to various records including ''[[Kojiki]]'' and ''[[Nihonshoki]]'', he was born on [[489]... 5: ... likened to [[Di Xin]] of [[Shang Dynasty]] but ''Kojiki'' has no such record. There are several theories ... Fudoki (708 bytes) 3: ...mpilation started at the time of the writing of [[Kojiki]] and [[Nihonshoki]]. Motoori Norinaga (2127 bytes) 3: ...ost important element of his teachings is the ''[[Kojiki]]''. Any foreign and especially Chinese influence... 24: * 1764-71 - He studies the ''[[kojiki]]'', starting with this he begins to spread his t... Yamatotakeru (2231 bytes) 1: ...n|Keiko]]. He is one of impressive figures in ''[[Kojiki]]'' and ''[[Nihonshoki]]'' and both of those book... 3: ... different between two books and the version in ''Kojiki'' is assumed to be loyal to the older form of thi... Old Japanese language (4484 bytes) 1: ...''' is the [[Japanese language]] as used in the [[Kojiki]], [[Man'yoshu]], [[Nihonshoki]], and other early... 7: ...en correlated with the historical record of the ''Kojiki'' being compiled earlier than the Nihonshoki, and... Amaterasu (2818 bytes) 5: [[Kojiki]], the earliest Japanese sacred chronicle, recoun... 11: ...asu is commonly known as a female, however, the [[Kojiki]] gives little clue about her sex. (Early Japanes... Emperor Kogen of Japan (1042 bytes) 1: ...enth one of eight emperors without legend. In ''[[Kojiki]]'' and ''[[Nihonshoki]]'' only his name and gene... Emperor Annei of Japan (1115 bytes) 1: ...cond one of eight emperors without legend. In ''[[Kojiki]]'' and ''[[Nihonshoki]]'' only his name and gene... Emperor Koan of Japan (1078 bytes) 1: ...ifth one of eight emperors without legend. In ''[[Kojiki]]'' and ''[[Nihonshoki]]'' only his name and gene... Emperor Korei of Japan (1063 bytes) 1: ...ixth one of eight emperors without legend. In ''[[Kojiki]]'' and ''[[Nihonshoki]]'' only his name and gene... Emperor Itoku of Japan (1115 bytes) 1: ...hird one of eight emperors without legend. In ''[[Kojiki]]'' and ''[[Nihonshoki]]'' only his name and gene... Emperor Kosho of Japan (1125 bytes) 1: ...urth one of eight emperors without legend. In ''[[Kojiki]]'' and ''[[Nihonshoki]]'' only his name and gene... Emperor Kaika of Japan (1134 bytes) 1: ...e eighth of eight emperors without legend. In ''[[Kojiki]]'' and ''[[Nihonshoki]]'', only his name and gen... Emperor Suizei of Japan (1282 bytes) 3: ...irst one of eight emperors without legend. In ''[[Kojiki]]'' and ''[[Nihonshoki]]'' only his name and gene...
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