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Mizukagami (水鏡, "The
Water Mirror") is a ****anese
rekishi monogatari. It is
believed to have been
written in the
around the
onset of the
Kamakura period...
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fictitious hundred year old
Buddhist nun of Seiryō-ji. Ōkagami
Imakagami Mizukagami Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric et al. (2005). "Masu-kagami" in ****an Encyclopedia...
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tales with
mirror (鏡, kagami, also read kyō) in
their titles—Imakagami,
Mizukagami, Ma****gami—are
collectively called the four
mirrors (四鏡, shikyō). There...
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classified as one of the four "mirrors" of
history along with the Ōkagami,
Mizukagami and Ma****gami. It is
considered to be a
direct continuation of the Ōkagami...
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opening theme is "With" by
Minami Kuribayashi,
while the
ending theme is "
Mizukagami no Sekai" (水鏡の世界, lit. "The
World in the Water's Reflection") by Marina...
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astonished by the
tsunami and
terrified by the
invading fleet. The c. 1195 CE
Mizukagami 水鏡 "Water Mirror",
which is a
collection of
historical tales, confabulates...
- fox-wife tale
appeared later during the Kamakura-period in the
works Mizukagami and Fusō Rya****i of the 12th century. The fox-wife's
descendants were...
- Shōmonki (c. 940) Fusō Rya****i (12th century)
Imakagami (c. 1170 and 1178)
Mizukagami (late 12th century)
Hogen Monogatari (1220?)
Azuma Kagami (late 13th century)...
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opening theme is "With" by
Minami Kuribayashi,
while the
ending theme is "
Mizukagami no Sekai" (水鏡の世界, lit. "The
World in the Water's Reflection") by Marina...
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histories are: Ōkagami (大鏡, The
Great Mirror)
Imakagami (今鏡, Today's Mirror)
Mizukagami (水鏡, The
Water Mirror) Ma****gami (増鏡, The
Clear Mirror)
Jeffrey P. M****...