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Rikkokushi (六国史) is a
general term for ****an's Six
National Histories chronicling the
mythology and
history of ****an from the
earliest times to 887. The...
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ignored by both the
Engishiki Jinmyocho and the
Rikkokushi Kokushi genzaisha (国史見在社) ones in the
Rikkokushi but not the Engishiki.
Myojin Taisha is a high...
- 1867-1945 (1940) [1928]. Saeki,
Ariyoshi (ed.).
Nihon Shoki vol.1 日本書紀 上巻.
Rikkokushi (六國史) (in ****anese). Vol. 1 (増補版 ed.). Tokyo, ****an:
Asahi Shimbun Company...
- Edicts, 749–770",
Journal of Oral Tradition, vol. 24, no. 1, pp. 249–268
Rikkokushi (『六国史』), by Tarō
Sakamoto (坂本太郎) (Yoshikawa
Kobunkan (吉川弘文館), 1970, republished...
- (下野). The area of
Shimotsuke is
mentioned frequently in the Nara
period Rikkokushi,
including the
Nihon Shoki and had
strong connections with the Yamato...
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scanty information from the
Imperial archives,
including sources such as
Rikkokushi, and
Nihon Sandai Jitsuroku,
Emperor Yōzei
murdered one of his retainers...
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although apparently very ancient, its name does not
appear in any of the
Rikkokushi official chronicles nor the
Engishiki records. "御際神、由緒、例祭日" [Gods worshipped...
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Izanami Susanoo Tsukuyomi Important literature Kojiki Nihon Shoki Fudoki Rikkokushi Shoku Nihongi Kogo Shūi Jinnō Shōtōki
Kujiki See also
Religion in ****an...
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completed what had
begun with the
Nihon Shoki; the six are
known as the
Rikkokushi ("six
national histories"). An
abandonment of
Chinese inspiration and...
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Izanami Susanoo Tsukuyomi Important literature Kojiki Nihon Shoki Fudoki Rikkokushi Shoku Nihongi Kogo Shūi Jinnō Shōtōki
Kujiki See also
Religion in ****an...