- The
Nihon Shoki (日本書紀),
sometimes translated as The
Chronicles of ****an, is the second-oldest book of
classical ****anese history. The book is also called...
- in many aspects, the
version of the tale of
Izanagi and
Izanami in the
Nihonshoki differs from the
Kojiki version in that
Izanagi does not
descend into...
- erroneous.
While the
earliest record of
death by
burning in ****an
appears in "
Nihonshoki", on
Ishikawa no Tate and
Iketsuhime during the
reign of
Emperor Yuryaku...
- Man'yōshū, and a
number of his
verses are
preserved in the
Kojiki and the
Nihonshoki.
Archaeological research has also
confirmed that
large keyhole-shaped...
- year
after the emperor's
accession to the throne. The
historical text
Nihonshoki,
written in the year 720, has the
first mention of this ceremony, whose...
- ****anese
citrus fruits were
first mentioned in the
Kojiki and
Nihonshoki,
compiled in the 700s, and the Man'yōshū and
Kokin Wakashū,
poetry anthologies...
- Yamato".
Buretsu is
described as an
extremely wicked historical figure. The
Nihonshoki describes the 11-year-old Buretsu, in 500,
cutting open the
stomach of...
- (1986). "Patriarchal
Revolution in
Ancient ****an:
Episodes from the "
Nihonshoki" Sūjin Chronicle".
Journal of
Feminist Studies in Religion. 2 (2): 23–37...
- The
first record of the
Southern Islands is an
article of 618 in the
Nihonshoki (720)
which states that
people of Yaku (掖玖,夜勾)
followed the
Chinese emperor's...
-
Yatagarasu is
recorded in the
Kojiki (Records of
Ancient Matters), the
Nihonshoki (Chronicles of ****an), and the Enki
Shiki (Records of
Ancient Matters)...