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The Nihongi is the standard native history of Ancient Japan. This volume, originally published in 1896 and now of classic status makes accessible to European scholars the extensive store of material.
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References. Aston, W.G. trans. (1972) Tuttle Edition Nihongi; Chronicles of Japan from the Earliest Times to 697 A.D.. Charles E. Tuttle Co., Tokyo.
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References. Aston, W.G. trans. (1972) Nihongi; Chronicles of Japan from the Earliest Times to A.D. 697. Charles E. Tuttle Co. Ltd., Tokyo. Okamura, K. (1995) Tosa