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  • Nihon Shoki
  • 8th-century book of classical Japanese history

    The Nihon Shoki (日本書紀) or Nihongi (日本紀), sometimes translated as The Chronicles of Japan, is the second-oldest book of classical Japanese history. It

    Nihon Shoki

    Nihon Shoki

    Nihon_Shoki

  • Amaterasu
  • Sun goddess in Shinto

    in Japan's earliest literary texts, the Kojiki (c. 712 CE) and the Nihon Shoki (720 CE), as the ruler (or one of the rulers) of the heavenly realm Takamagahara

    Amaterasu

    Amaterasu

    Amaterasu

  • Shoki Shoki
  • 1998 album by Femi Kuti

    Shoki Shoki is an album by the Nigerian musician Femi Kuti, released in 1998. The album was released in the United States by MCA Records in 2000. A remix

    Shoki Shoki

    Shoki Shoki

    Shoki_Shoki

  • Nakajima Ki-44 Shōki
  • 1940 fighter aircraft family by Nakajima

    The Nakajima Ki-44 Shōki (鍾馗, "Devil Queller") was a single-seat fighter-interceptor which was designed and produced by the Japanese aviation manufacturer

    Nakajima Ki-44 Shōki

    Nakajima Ki-44 Shōki

    Nakajima_Ki-44_Shōki

  • Park Chung Hee
  • President of South Korea from 1963 to 1979

    Park Chung Hee (Korean: 박정희, pronounced [pak̚ tɕ͈ʌ̹ŋʝi] ; November 14, 1917 – October 26, 1979) was a South Korean politician and army officer who served

    Park Chung Hee

    Park Chung Hee

    Park_Chung_Hee

  • Emperor Jimmu
  • Legendary first emperor of Japan

    noꜜː]) was the legendary first emperor of Japan according to the Nihon Shoki and Kojiki. His ascension is traditionally dated as 660 BCE. In Japanese

    Emperor Jimmu

    Emperor Jimmu

    Emperor_Jimmu

  • Yamata no Orochi
  • Japanese dragon

    eight-tailed serpent that appears in Japanese mythology. Both the Kojiki and Nihon Shoki record that the kami Susanoo no Mikoto, in order to rescue Kushinadahime

    Yamata no Orochi

    Yamata no Orochi

    Yamata_no_Orochi

  • Zhong Kui
  • Chinese god of vanquishing ghosts

    Zhong Kui (Chinese: 鍾馗; pinyin: Zhōng Kuí, in Japanese: Shōki) is a Taoist deity in Chinese mythology, traditionally regarded as a vanquisher of ghosts

    Zhong Kui

    Zhong Kui

    Zhong_Kui

  • Susanoo-no-Mikoto
  • Shinto god

    Japanese mythological cycle recorded in the Kojiki (c. 712 CE) and the Nihon Shoki (720 CE). One of the gazetteer reports (Fudoki) commissioned by the imperial

    Susanoo-no-Mikoto

    Susanoo-no-Mikoto

  • Japanese mythology
  • Body of myths originating in Japan

    Japanese myths, as they are recognized today, are the Kojiki and the Nihon Shoki. The Kojiki, or "Record of Ancient Matters," is the oldest surviving account

    Japanese mythology

    Japanese mythology

    Japanese_mythology

  • List of emperors of Japan
  • of the early emperors are almost entirely based on the 8th-century Nihon Shoki, which was meant to retroactively legitimise the Imperial House by dating

    List of emperors of Japan

    List_of_emperors_of_Japan

  • Kojiki
  • 8th-century Japanese chronicle

    literary work in Japan. The myths contained in the Kojiki as well as the Nihon Shoki are part of the inspiration behind many practices and unified "Shinto orthodoxy"

    Kojiki

    Kojiki

  • Kofun period
  • Period of Japanese history from 258/300 to 538/710 AD

    southern Korean peninsula influenced one another. According to the Nihon Shoki (720), Buddhism and the Chinese characters were introduced near the end

    Kofun period

    Kofun period

    Kofun_period

  • Tsukuyomi-no-Mikoto
  • Moon Kami in Shinto and Japanese mythology

    becoming modern Japanese tsuki) and yomi (読み; "reading, counting"). The Nihon Shoki mentions this name spelled as Tsukuyumi (月弓; "moon bow"), but this yumi

    Tsukuyomi-no-Mikoto

    Tsukuyomi-no-Mikoto

  • Shoki
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Shoki or Shōki may refer to: the Japanese pronunciation of Zhong Kui, a figure in Chinese mythology, traditionally regarded as a vanquisher of ghosts and

    Shoki

    Shoki

  • Terutsuyoshi Shōki
  • Japanese sumo wrestler

    Terutsuyoshi Shōki (Japanese: 照強 翔輝; born January 17, 1995 as Shōki Fukuoka (福岡 翔輝, Fukuoka Shōki)) is a Japanese former professional sumo wrestler from

    Terutsuyoshi Shōki

    Terutsuyoshi Shōki

    Terutsuyoshi_Shōki

  • Izanagi
  • Deity of Shinto religion

    Izanagi-no-Kami (伊邪那岐神) and Izanagi-no-Mikoto (伊邪那岐命), while the Nihon Shoki (720 AD) refers to him as Izanagi-no-Mikoto, with the name written in different

    Izanagi

    Izanagi

    Izanagi

  • Shoki Mmola
  • South African actress and translator

    Shoki Mmola (born 10 August 1977) is a South African actress. She is known for her acting role of Celia Kunutu the mother and stepmother of Rachel Kunutu

    Shoki Mmola

    Shoki_Mmola

  • Hata clan
  • Ancient Japanese clan

    the Kofun period, according to the history of Japan laid out in the Nihon Shoki (720). The clan members were later given official titles ranging from "Uzumasa

    Hata clan

    Hata clan

    Hata_clan

  • Kusanagi no Tsurugi
  • Legendary sword of the Imperial Regalia of Japan

    first reliable historical mention of the sword is in the Nihon Shoki. Although the Nihon Shoki also contains mythological stories that are not considered

    Kusanagi no Tsurugi

    Kusanagi no Tsurugi

    Kusanagi_no_Tsurugi

  • Paekche
  • Ancient Korean kingdom (18 BCE – 660 CE)

    Mahan confederacy. In 249, according to the ancient Japanese text Nihon Shoki, Paekche's expansion reached the Gaya confederacy to its east, around the

    Paekche

    Paekche

    Paekche

  • Nara period
  • Historical period of Japan from CE 710 to 794

    literature during the Nara period. Works such as the Kojiki and the Nihon Shoki were political, used to record and therefore justify and establish the supremacy

    Nara period

    Nara period

    Nara_period

  • Japanese creation myth
  • Japanese mythology about the creation of the world and of Japan

    of the Kojiki, the first book written in Japan (712), and in the Nihon Shoki (720). Both form the literary basis of Japanese mythology and Shinto; however

    Japanese creation myth

    Japanese_creation_myth

  • Himetataraisuzu-hime
  • Legendary first empress of Japan

    Japanese mythological figure, a female deity (goddess), appeared in the Nihon Shoki, the (first) empress of Japan of the Emperor Jinmu who is the legendary

    Himetataraisuzu-hime

    Himetataraisuzu-hime

    Himetataraisuzu-hime

  • Seiki Kayamori
  • Japanese photographer

    and presumably is a mistranscription of "Shoki". The characters for "Seiki" can also be pronounced "Shoki".[dubious – discuss] Thomas, Picture Man Guide

    Seiki Kayamori

    Seiki_Kayamori

  • Shoku Nihongi
  • Ancient Japanese history text

    the second of the Six National Histories, coming directly after the Nihon Shoki and followed by Nihon Kōki. Fujiwara no Tsugutada and Sugano no Mamichi

    Shoku Nihongi

    Shoku_Nihongi

  • Emperor Sujin
  • Legendary emperor of Japan

    Sumeramikoto (御間城入彦五十瓊殖天皇) or Hatsukunishirasu Sumeramikoto (御肇國天皇) in the Nihon Shoki was the tenth Emperor of Japan. While Sujin is the first emperor whose existence

    Emperor Sujin

    Emperor Sujin

    Emperor_Sujin

  • Shoki Kaneda
  • Japanese kickboxer

    Shoki Kaneda (Japanese: 兼田将暉, Kaneda Shoki) is a Japanese kickboxer, currently competing in the featherweight division of K-1. As an amateur, Kaneda won

    Shoki Kaneda

    Shoki_Kaneda

  • Mizuchi
  • Water deity

    commentators perceived it to have been a water deity. It is described in the Nihon Shoki and one Man'yōshū poem. In olden times pronounced mi-tsu-chi, the word can

    Mizuchi

    Mizuchi

    Mizuchi

  • Kami
  • Divine being in Shinto

    the Kojiki (Records of Ancient Matters), written in 712 CE, and the Nihon Shoki (Chronicles of Japan), written in 720 CE, contain the earliest record of

    Kami

    Kami

    Kami

  • Himiko
  • 3rd-century Queen of Yamataikoku

    "Book II", Nihon Shoki, translated by Aston, William George, Pub. for the Society by K. Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1896 "Book III", Nihon Shoki, translated by

    Himiko

    Himiko

  • Ame-no-Minakanushi
  • Japanese deity

    deity (kami) in Japanese mythology, portrayed in the Kojiki and the Nihon Shoki as the first or one of the first deities who manifested when heaven and

    Ame-no-Minakanushi

    Ame-no-Minakanushi

    Ame-no-Minakanushi

  • Shoki Murakami
  • Japanese baseball player (born 1998)

    Shōki Murakami (村上 頌樹, Murakami Shōki; born June 25, 1998) is a Japanese professional baseball pitcher for the Hanshin Tigers of Nippon Professional Baseball

    Shoki Murakami

    Shoki Murakami

    Shoki_Murakami

  • Empress Jingū
  • Legendary empress of Japan

    following her husband's death in 200 AD. Both the Kojiki and the Nihon Shoki (collectively known as the Kiki) record events that took place during Jingū's

    Empress Jingū

    Empress Jingū

    Empress_Jingū

  • Ōkuninushi
  • Deity (kami) in Japanese Shinto

    deities in the myth cycle recorded in the Kojiki (c. 712) and the Nihon Shoki (720) alongside the sun goddess Amaterasu and her brother, the wild god

    Ōkuninushi

    Ōkuninushi

    Ōkuninushi

  • Shoki Khan
  • Pakistani stage actor

    (Urdu: غیاث الدین; January 1951 - Feb 2003) better known by his stage name Shoki Khan, was a Pakistani stage actor, comedian and musical artist. He performed

    Shoki Khan

    Shoki_Khan

  • This Monster Wants to Eat Me
  • Japanese manga series

    [This Monster Wants to Eat Me broadcast begins [Part 1]]. Ehime Film. Ota, Shoki (December 26, 2025). TVアニメ『私を喰べたい、ひとでなし』音楽連載企画 第13回!原作・苗川采 × 担当編集・亀丸卓充 対談インタビュー前編が公開!

    This Monster Wants to Eat Me

    This_Monster_Wants_to_Eat_Me

  • Sorry, Sorry (Femi Kuti song)
  • "Sorry, Sorry" is a 1998 Femi Kuti song from the album Shoki Shoki. It is one of his best known tunes. The lyrics are a complaint against Africa's leaders

    Sorry, Sorry (Femi Kuti song)

    Sorry,_Sorry_(Femi_Kuti_song)

  • Emperor Kaika
  • Legendary emperor of Japan

    and Wakayamato Nekohiko Ōbibi no Sumeramikoto (稚日本根子彦大日日天皇) in the Nihon Shoki was the ninth legendary emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order

    Emperor Kaika

    Emperor Kaika

    Emperor_Kaika

  • Tamayori-hime (mother of Jimmu)
  • Japanese kami

    mythology. Her name is spelled as 玉依毘売命 in the Kojiki and 玉依姫 in the Nihon Shoki. Tamayori-hime is the daughter of the sea-dragon god Watatsumi and the younger

    Tamayori-hime (mother of Jimmu)

    Tamayori-hime (mother of Jimmu)

    Tamayori-hime_(mother_of_Jimmu)

  • Shoki Kitamura
  • Japanese professional wrestler

    Shoki Kitamura (北村彰基, Kitamura Shōki) is a Japanese professional wrestler who performs for the Japanese promotion Pro Wrestling Zero1. He is a former World

    Shoki Kitamura

    Shoki Kitamura

    Shoki_Kitamura

  • Prince Ōtsu
  • Japanese poet and the son of Emperor Tenmu

    swiftly executed in 686. The last days of his life are described in the Nihon Shoki and Man'yōshū; his personality emerges through poetry anthologies including

    Prince Ōtsu

    Prince Ōtsu

    Prince_Ōtsu

  • Shoki Kasahara
  • Japanese baseball player (born 1991)

    Shoki Kasahara (笠原 将生, Kasahara Shōki) (born January 9, 1991) is a Japanese former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Nippon Professional Baseball

    Shoki Kasahara

    Shoki Kasahara

    Shoki_Kasahara

  • A Love Like This
  • 2016 film by Chandran Rutnam

    and Golden Effects Pictures. A Love Like This, starring Gabriel Afolayan, Shoki Mokgapa and Camila Estico, premiered in Mahé, Seychelles in July 2016. Harija

    A Love Like This

    A_Love_Like_This

  • Emperor Ingyō
  • 19th Emperor of Japan

    to the traditional order of succession. Both the Kojiki, and the Nihon Shoki (collectively known as the Kiki) recorded events that took place during

    Emperor Ingyō

    Emperor Ingyō

    Emperor_Ingyō

  • Nissen dōsoron
  • Controversial theory of common Japanese and Korean ancestry

    pre-existing theories conceived during the Meiji era. It mainly cites the Nihon Shoki, Kojiki, and Shinsen Shōjiroku to emphasize that the Japanese people descended

    Nissen dōsoron

    Nissen dōsoron

    Nissen_dōsoron

  • Kuraokami
  • Legendary Japanese dragon

    Okami (淤加美神, Okami-no-kami) in the Kojiki, or in the Nihon Shoki: Kuraokami (闇龗) or Okami (龗), is a legendary Japanese dragon and Shinto deity of rain

    Kuraokami

    Kuraokami

  • Yamato Takeru
  • Japanese prince of the imperial house

    of Japan. The kanji spelling of his name varies: it appears in the Nihon Shoki as 日本武尊 and in the Kojiki as 倭建命. The story of his life and death are told

    Yamato Takeru

    Yamato Takeru

    Yamato_Takeru

  • Shinto
  • Japanese religion

    regarding kami worship was recorded in the 8th-century Kojiki and Nihon Shoki. In ensuing centuries, shinbutsu-shūgō was adopted by Japan's Imperial household

    Shinto

    Shinto

    Shinto

  • Silla–Goguryeo and Paekche–Kaya–Wa War
  • 4th to 5th century war in Korea

    Paekche–Kaya–Wa alliance according to the Samguk sagi, Samguk yusa, Nihon Shoki, and inscriptions found in the Gwanggaeto Stele. It was the first and only

    Silla–Goguryeo and Paekche–Kaya–Wa War

    Silla–Goguryeo and Paekche–Kaya–Wa War

    Silla–Goguryeo_and_Paekche–Kaya–Wa_War

  • Kawa-no-Kami
  • Kawa-no-Kami serves the emperor. Kawa-no-Kami is also mentioned in the Nihon Shoki. In other iterations, Kappas are a representation of him. The god goes by

    Kawa-no-Kami

    Kawa-no-Kami

    Kawa-no-Kami

  • Yamato no Kuni no Miyatsuko
  • Japanese noble family

    Daimyo. April 2022. Retrieved 2023-05-04. See the references under Nihon Shoki for an extended bibliography Aston, William George (1896). Nihongi: Chronicles

    Yamato no Kuni no Miyatsuko

    Yamato no Kuni no Miyatsuko

    Yamato_no_Kuni_no_Miyatsuko

  • Azukiarai
  • Phenomenon in Japanese folklore

    togou ka, hito totte kuou ka? shoki shoki." ("Will I grind my azuki beans, or will I get a person to eat? shoki shoki."), and anyone who approaches will

    Azukiarai

    Azukiarai

    Azukiarai

  • Okinoshima (Fukuoka)
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site

    historical documents, the Kojiki and the Nihon Shoki, include references to Okinoshima. Per the Kojiki and Nihon Shoki, When Amaterasu Omikami and Susanoo no

    Okinoshima (Fukuoka)

    Okinoshima (Fukuoka)

    Okinoshima_(Fukuoka)

  • National Foundation Day (Japan)
  • National holiday in Japan (11 February)

    Gregorian calendar of 660 BC which is written in Kojiki and chapter 3 of Nihon Shoki. February 11 was the date of the 1889 promulgation of the Meiji Constitution

    National Foundation Day (Japan)

    National Foundation Day (Japan)

    National_Foundation_Day_(Japan)

  • Emperor Yūryaku
  • Emperor of Japan from 456 to 479

    information available is taken from the pseudo-historical Kojiki and Nihon Shoki, which are collectively known as Kiki (記紀) or Japanese chronicles. These

    Emperor Yūryaku

    Emperor Yūryaku

    Emperor_Yūryaku

  • Oshisaka no Ōnakatsuhime
  • Empress consort of Japan

    453) was Empress of Japan as the consort of Emperor Ingyō. In the Nihon Shoki, she has a younger sister named Otohime who becomes estranged with her husband

    Oshisaka no Ōnakatsuhime

    Oshisaka no Ōnakatsuhime

    Oshisaka_no_Ōnakatsuhime

  • Hata no Kawakatsu
  • Government official in the Asuka period in Japan

    recorded as serving under Empress Suiko and Empress Kōgyoku in the Nihon Shoki, and appears as a noteworthy figure in narratives surrounding Prince Shōtoku

    Hata no Kawakatsu

    Hata no Kawakatsu

    Hata_no_Kawakatsu

  • Emperor Nintoku
  • Legendary emperor of Japan

    reputation for goodness derived from depictions in the Kojiki and Nihon Shoki, he is sometimes referred to as the Saint Emperor (聖帝, Hijiri-no-mikado)

    Emperor Nintoku

    Emperor Nintoku

    Emperor_Nintoku

  • Arahitogami
  • Type of divine being in Shinto

    a kami (or deity) who is a human being. It first appeared in the Nihon Shoki (c. 720) as the words of Yamato Takeru saying: "I am the son of an arahitogami

    Arahitogami

    Arahitogami

    Arahitogami

  • Yamatonoaya clan
  • Japanese immigrant clan

    according to the Kojiki (712), Nihon Shoki (720), and Shoku Nihongi (797). According to ancient Japanese records, Nihon Shoki and Kojiki, Yamatonoaya clan was

    Yamatonoaya clan

    Yamatonoaya clan

    Yamatonoaya_clan

  • Lil Kesh
  • Nigerian rapper and singer (born 1995)

    like Shoki, Efejoku, Gbese, e.t.c and released his debut studio album, "YAGI". Subsequently in 2014, Lil Kesh released a hit single "Shoki". Shoki topped

    Lil Kesh

    Lil_Kesh

  • Shoki Mokgapa
  • South African actress (1984-2018)

    Shoki Mokgapa (17 August 1984 – 26 September 2018) was a South African actress. She was best known for her role as Rachel in the film Sink. Mokgapa was

    Shoki Mokgapa

    Shoki_Mokgapa

  • Tsuchigumo
  • Japanese folklore creature

    their long legs) and ōgumo (大蜘蛛; "giant spider"). In the Kojiki and Nihon Shoki, the name was phonetically spelled with the four kanji 都知久母 (for the four

    Tsuchigumo

    Tsuchigumo

    Tsuchigumo

  • Yatagarasu
  • Mythical three-legged crow

    of the sun. In the Kojiki, he was sent by Takamimusubi, and in the Nihon Shoki, he was sent by Amaterasu. In the Kojiki, he was sent to ask the brothers

    Yatagarasu

    Yatagarasu

    Yatagarasu

  • Dog Boy (album)
  • 2021 studio album by ZillaKami

    handled by six record producers, including Thraxx, Yung Germ, Beatzvader, Shoki, Eleusis, and CRCL. It features guest appearances from Denzel Curry, Lil

    Dog Boy (album)

    Dog_Boy_(album)

  • Japanese missions to Baekje
  • Baekje maintain yearly exchanges of ambassadors. According to the Nihon Shoki, in the years 501-700 Japan sent 328 official missions to Baekje, 316 to

    Japanese missions to Baekje

    Japanese_missions_to_Baekje

  • Emperor Keikō
  • Legendary emperor of Japan

    according to the traditional order of succession. Both the Kojiki and the Nihon Shoki (collectively known as the Kiki) record events that took place during Keikō's

    Emperor Keikō

    Emperor Keikō

    Emperor_Keikō

  • Kuni-no-Tokotachi
  • Shinto kami

    Kuninotokotachi-no-Kami, in Kojiki) (国常立尊; Kuninotokotachi-no-Mikoto, in Nihon Shoki (no-Mikoto here being an honorific of divinity)) or Kuni-toko-tachi[clarification

    Kuni-no-Tokotachi

    Kuni-no-Tokotachi

    Kuni-no-Tokotachi

  • Magatama
  • Japanese curved beads

    Kojiki and Nihon Shoki, completed in the 8th century, have numerous references to magatama. They appear in the first chapter of the Nihon Shoki, which largely

    Magatama

    Magatama

    Magatama

  • Five kings of Wa
  • 5th century Japanese envoys to China

    Emperor in the Nihon Shoki. As the name of kings recorded in Chinese history are very different from the names of Emperors in the Nihon Shoki, the specification

    Five kings of Wa

    Five_kings_of_Wa

  • Toyotama-hime
  • Japanese goddess

    豊玉姫) is a goddess in Japanese mythology who appears in Kojiki and Nihon Shoki. She is the daughter of the sea deity, Watatsumi, and the wife of Hoori

    Toyotama-hime

    Toyotama-hime

    Toyotama-hime

  • Shoki Hirai
  • Japanese footballer

    Shoki Hirai (平井 将生, Hirai Shōki; born 4 December 1987 in Tokushima) is a Japanese footballer for FC Maruyasu Okazaki. Hirai was born in Tokushima, Shikoku

    Shoki Hirai

    Shoki_Hirai

  • 679 Tsukushi earthquake
  • Earthquake in Kyushu, Japan

    described in the Nihon Shoki and is the oldest historical earthquake in Japan whose epicenter is roughly known. In the Nihon Shoki, descriptions of earthquakes

    679 Tsukushi earthquake

    679_Tsukushi_earthquake

  • Femi Kuti
  • Nigerian musician and singer-songwriter (born 1962)

    Polygram) M.Y.O.B (1991, Kalakuta Records) Femi Kuti (1995, Tabu/Motown) Shoki Shoki (1998, Barclay/Polygram/Fontana MCA) Fight to Win (2001, Barclay/Polygram/Fontana

    Femi Kuti

    Femi Kuti

    Femi_Kuti

  • Kokki
  • Lost work of Japanese history

    Nihon Shoki, but there are no known extant copies. Assuming that it did in fact exist, it would predate both the Kojiki (712) and the Nihon Shoki (720)

    Kokki

    Kokki

  • Amatsu-Mikaboshi
  • Originally a malevolent Shinto god

    Mikaboshi is made in the Kojiki, however, he plays a minor role in the Nihon Shoki as a deity insubordinate to the amatsukami during the latter's subjugation

    Amatsu-Mikaboshi

    Amatsu-Mikaboshi

  • Civil War of Wa
  • 2nd-century war in Japan

    and Nihon Shoki begin their accounts from the Age of the Gods, they are largely mythological in nature, and the account in the Nihon Shoki is reliable

    Civil War of Wa

    Civil_War_of_Wa

  • Kuni-yuzuri
  • Japanese prehistoric mythological event

    Japanese prehistory, related in sources such as the Kojiki and the Nihon Shoki. It relates the story of how the rulership of Japan passed from the earthly

    Kuni-yuzuri

    Kuni-yuzuri

  • Yuzuki no Kimi
  • Founder of the Japanese Hata clan

    ancient Japan who hailed from the kingdom of Paekche according to the Nihon Shoki and the Shinsen Shōjiroku. He is considered one of the three most influential

    Yuzuki no Kimi

    Yuzuki no Kimi

    Yuzuki_no_Kimi

  • Emperor Tenmu
  • Emperor of Japan from 673 to 686

    the Asuka period, his life is mainly documented by the chronicles Nihon Shoki and Kojiki, as well as the poetry collection Man'yōshū. Little is known

    Emperor Tenmu

    Emperor Tenmu

    Emperor_Tenmu

  • Urashima Tarō
  • Protagonist of a Japanese fairy tale

    dating to the 8th century, such as the Fudoki for Tango Province, Nihon Shoki, and the Man'yōshū. During the Muromachi to Edo periods, versions of Urashima

    Urashima Tarō

    Urashima Tarō

    Urashima_Tarō

  • Prince Ōhiko
  • Mythical Japanese prince and war lord

    prominence when he was sent to subjugate northern tribes. In the Nihon-Shoki it says he was sent north, but the Kojiki specifies Koshi Province. One

    Prince Ōhiko

    Prince Ōhiko

    Prince_Ōhiko

  • Ame-no-Tajikarao
  • God in Japanese mythology

    mythology. Ame-no-tajikarao is written as 天手力男神 in Kojiki, and 天手力雄神 in Nihon Shoki. Tajikarao's name means sky-hand-power-male. Another name is Oosugutama-no-mikoto

    Ame-no-Tajikarao

    Ame-no-Tajikarao

    Ame-no-Tajikarao

  • Emishi
  • Ancient ethnic group in northern Honshū, Japan

    Wa. The first recorded use of the Japanese word Emishi is in the Nihon Shoki in 720 CE, where the word appears in the phonetic spelling 愛瀰詩 for emi1si[verification

    Emishi

    Emishi

  • Shoki Nagano
  • Japanese footballer

    Shoki Nagano (長野 星輝, Nagano Shoki; born 22 May 2002) is a Japanese professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for IV liga Warmia-Masuria

    Shoki Nagano

    Shoki_Nagano

  • Tajimamori
  • Japanese legendary figure of Kofun period

    Kojiki, and as 田道間守 in the Nihon Shoki. Tajimamori's ancestry is described differently in the Kojiki and Nihon Shoki. The Kojiki lists him as the son

    Tajimamori

    Tajimamori

    Tajimamori

  • Queen Eun'go
  • Queen consort of Baekje

    wife of King Uija in history. Her name is mentioned only once in "Nihon Shoki". After the fall of Baekje by the Silla-Tang alliance, on 13 July 660 (20th

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  • Shinto texts
  • Japanese sacred texts

    the holy books of Shinto. The main two books are the Kojiki and the Nihon Shoki, collectively called the Kiki (記紀). Tennōki record of the genealogy of the

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  • Mount Miwa
  • Mountain in Sakurai, Nara, Japan

    Ōmononushi (大物主) (Ōmono-nushi-no-kami), a rain kami. However, the Nihon Shoki notes that there was a degree of uncertainly when it came to naming the

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  • Emperor Suizei
  • Legendary emperor of Japan

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  • Island in Japanese mythology

    Onogoroshima (Kojiki: 淤能碁呂島 Onogoro-shima; Nihon Shoki: 磤馭慮島 Onogoro-jima) is an important island in Shinto. The name derives from 自 (ono, "self") + 凝る

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  • 17th Emperor of Japan

    to the traditional order of succession. Both the Kojiki, and the Nihon Shoki (collectively known as the Kiki) recorded events that took place during

    Emperor Richū

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  • Nigihayahi
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  • 2019 studio album by City Morgue

    Dominic Jesse Maestas, Germ, Mike Dean, Plurbs, Ryder Thornton Johnson, Shoki, and Thraxx. The album peaked at number 16 on the US Billboard 200 and number

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  • Kushinadahime
  • Shinto rice goddess

    goddess is named 'Kushinadahime' (櫛名田比売) in the Kojiki, while the Nihon Shoki variously names her 'Kushiinadahime' (奇稲田姫), 'Inadahime' (稲田姫), and

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    Kushinadahime

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  • Legendary emperor of Japan

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    Emperor Suinin

    Emperor Suinin

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  • Nomi no Sukune
  • Legendary sumo wrestler

    宿禰) was a legendary figure in Japanese history who appears in the Nihon Shoki. He is regarded as the founder of sumo wrestling. He was the founder of

    Nomi no Sukune

    Nomi no Sukune

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  • Mikeiri no Mikoto
  • Mythical brother of Japan's first Emperor

    was the older brother of Jimmu. While playing a minor role in the Nihon Shoki, he has a prominent local tradition at Takachiho Shrine of which he is the

    Mikeiri no Mikoto

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  • Ōmononushi
  • Kami in Japanese mythology associated with Mount Miwa

    the imperial myth cycle recorded in the Kojiki (c. 712 CE) and the Nihon Shoki (720 CE) with the earthly kami Ōkuninushi (Ōnamuchi); indeed, the latter

    Ōmononushi

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