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- Fudoki (風土記) are ancient reports on provincial culture, geography, and oral tradition presented to the reigning monarchs of ****an, also known as local...
- (c. 712 CE) and the Nihon Shoki (720 CE). One of the gazetteer reports (Fudoki) commissioned by the imperial court during the same period these texts were...
- Harima no Kuni Fudoki (播磨国風土記) is a fudoki text describing Harima Province (in present-day Hyōgo Prefecture), which was compiled in the early Nara Period...
- Fudoki is a 2003 novel by American writer Kij Johnson, a (stand-alone) sequel to The Fox Woman. Set in 12th-century ****an, it is narrated by Harueme, a...
- in various pieces of literature dating to the 8th century, such as the Fudoki for Tango Province, Nihon Shoki, and the Man'yōshū. During the Muromachi...
- four morae tsu-chi-gu-mo), and these words were frequently used in the Fudoki of Mutsu Province, Echigo Province, Hitachi Province, Settsu Province, Bungo...
- as a stock epithet or makurakotoba ****ociated with the word "comb". The Fudoki of Izumo Province meanwhile gives the name of the goddess as 久志伊奈太美等与麻奴良比売命...
- during Empress Genshō's time as sovereign. The Yamato state also produced fudoki and Man'yōshū, two more of the oldest surviving texts that relate the historical...
- the Kojiki and the Shoki, the imperially-commissioned gazetteer report (Fudoki) of this province dating from the early 7th century contain many myths concerning...
- split Tsukuba's peak after he was finished with it. The Hitachi no Kuni Fudoki, a recording of the imperial customs in the Hitachi Province compiled in...