Nihon Kiryaku (日本紀略) is a historical text that categorizes and chronologizes the events listed in the Six National Histories. v t e...
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the character yama (山, "mountain") used in Sino-Japanese compounds. In Nihon-shiki and Kunrei-shiki romanization, the name is transliterated as Huzi...
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the B-Tm ash fall. Three months later, the Dai Nihon Kokiroku (Old Diaries of Japan) and Nihon Kiryaku (Japan Chronicle) both documented a loud disturbance...
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Japanese literature is seen to be in the Nihon Kōki, and according to a quotation of this book from the Nihon Kiryaku of the same time period, in the article...
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location for the capital. Emperor Kammu's words are recorded in the Nihon Kiryaku as follows: "Kadono has beautiful mountains and rivers as well as good...
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the arrival of the first Europeans. For instance, according to the Nihon Kiryaku (日本紀略), Dazaifu, the administrative center of Kyūshū, reported that...
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re-established with a normal province designation kuni (国). According to the Nihon Kiryaku, on 21 April 825, four counties from Settsu Province: Higashinari, Nishinari...
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hierarchy steadily rose, as described in the Shoku Nihon Kōki, Nihon Montoku Tennō Jitsuroku, Nihon Kiryaku and other historical sources. In the 927 Engishiki...
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two centuries earlier, it did refer to Amami Ōshima. According to the Nihon Kiryaku, the Nanban attacked Kyushu in 997. In the Shōyūki, the author Fujiwara...
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Historical information of the shrine can also be found in the Nihon-Shoki, Nihon-Kiryaku, Shoku-Nihon-Kouki, Montoku-Jitsuroku, Sandai-Jitsuroku, and the...
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