Kujiki — Tokugawa Mitsukuni pointed out problems and determined that the contents were not entirely reliableNihon Koten Bungaku Daijiten, 1087] Kubota, 208.] [ [http://eos.kokugakuin.ac.jp/modules/xwords/entry.php?entryID=1250 Critics by Japanese… … Wikipedia
Kujiki — Le Kujiki (旧事纪, Kujiki?), Ou Sendai Kuji Hongi (先代旧事本纪, Sendai Kuji Hongi?), est un texte historique japonais. Son contenu a été généralement considéré comme véridique jusqu au milieu de la période Edo. Toutefois, des universitaires tels que… … Wikipédia en Français
Kojiki — or Furukotofumi (古事記), also known in English as the Records of Ancient Matters , is the oldest surviving book in Japan. The body of the Kojiki is written in Chinese, but it includes numerous Japanese names and some phrases. The songs included in… … Wikipedia
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Shinto sects and schools — Torii gate typical from Shinto shrines Shinto (神道, shintō?), the … Wikipedia
Chichibu Shrine — 秩父神社 The haiden (prayer hall) Information Address … Wikipedia
Shaku Nihongi — (釈日本紀, Shaku Nihongi?) es un texto anotado del Nihon Shoki. Recopilado por Urabe Kanekata entre 1274 y 1301, es una obra de 28 volúmenes.[1] … Wikipedia Español
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Mononobe — A noble clan, originally of warriors, associated with the Yamato imperial family. It is recorded that like the Nakatomi they were resistant to the introduction of Buddhism in the sixth century. Mononobe means Corporation of Arms . A Mononobe… … A Popular Dictionary of Shinto